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Standards that exclude an entire class of individuals with disabilities
Such standards also may be used to screen out people who an employer fears, or assumes, may cause higher medical insurance or workers' compensation costs, or may have a higher rate of absenteeism...
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Bullying and Harassment
This section includes language that is undeniably offensive and may be painful to many readers....
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How to Use This Manual
Readers familiar with Title I legal requirements may wish to go directly to chapters that address specific practices....
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M102.1 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
definitions for other proposed terms used in the final rule are the same as the ordinarily accepted meanings in the context that applies, and the Access Board does not believe that the reader...
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ANSWERS TO DISABILITY SAVVY QUIZ
Even the best lip-readers pick up less than 50 percent of words spoken. 28. Use a normal tone of voice unless you are asked to raise your voice....
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Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding
On the other hand, scale models show information about building volumes and details that are irrelevant to a tactile reader who is planning a walking route, because they don’t need to know...
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Bonded Impact/cushioning Surfaces
latex, Midwest Industrial Soil-Sement c) a foaming polyurethane (Franklin ReacTITE 8143), and d) a non-foaming polyurethane (Vitricon’s) Vitriturf * Tradenames used only for the reader’s...
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11B-232.1 General
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities 1) New construction of jails...
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
Use of the Internet, video interpreting services, screen readers, and text messaging, are just a few examples of technologies that were rare or nonexistent twenty years ago, but are now...
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382.51 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of airport facilities?
(We also noted that all televisions with screens of at least 13 inches made or sold in the U.S. since July 1, 1993, have been required to have captioning capabilities.)...
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2.3 Qualified Individual with a Disability
those that s/he cannot meet because of a disability, and alleges discrimination because s/he is "otherwise qualified" for a job, the employer would have to show that the requirement that screened...
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Appendix B to Part 382—Cross-Reference Table
Availability of copy of rule. 47(a) 43 TTY's and reservations systems. 47(b) 69 Accessibility of videos on aircraft. 49 55 Security screening...
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‘‘Facility.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Similarly, a cruise line could not apply eligibility criteria to potential passengers in a manner that would screen out individuals with disabilities, unless the criteria are "necessary,...
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Movie Captioning and Video Description ANPRM
accommodations, or advantages offered by movie theater owners or operators at movie theaters accessible to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision by screening...
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Rulemaking Authority
And I’m not accustomed to having to look at the screen, by the way. I usually sit my computer right in front of me, so bear with me as I check that out....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
LSAC's electronic application forms are inaccessible to prospective blind students; they cannot be navigated with conventional screen access software....
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Facility (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Similarly, a cruise line could not apply eligibility criteria to potential passengers in a manner that would screen out individuals with disabilities, unless the criteria are "necessary,...
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Inclusive Safety Briefing
(note to reader this may include “back of the house” staff-only large elevators.)...
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Film makers, are, however, encouraged to produce and distribute open-captioned versions of films and theaters are encouraged to have at least some pre-announced screenings of a captioned...
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