A: The ADA defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability....
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2. Q: What is a service animal?
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1009.4 Elevators
In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations...
- ADA-100® Area of Refuge Communication System
- ClickAndGo Navigation Wayfinding Technology
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Section 1193.51 Compatibility [1193.41 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b) of the proposed rule provided that products providing auditory output must provide the auditory signal through an industry standard connector at a standard signal level....
- Sennheiser HDI 830 Two-Channel Stethoset Receiver for Wideband Transmission Systems
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F. Measures Taken To Limit Impact on Small Entities
Changes to the Compliance Date In the final rule, movie theaters have 18 months to acquire and install the necessary equipment to provide closed movie captioning and audio description...
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7.6. Measures Taken to Limit Impact on Small Entities
Changes to the Compliance Date In the final rule, movie theaters have 18 months to acquire and install the necessary equipment to provide closed movie captioning and audio description in...
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration
For individuals with vision impairments, appropriate auxiliary aids include readers, audio recordings, Brailled materials, and large print materials....
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B. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
To the Department's knowledge there are no State or local laws that specifically address captioning and audio description....
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§ 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
information technology, or other effective methods of making orally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing; (2) Qualified readers, taped texts, audio...
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B.6.ii. - If an agency determines that the acquisition of EIT that meets the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board’s standards would impose an undue burden, does it have any remaining obligations under Section 508?
, but are not limited to: voice, fax, relay service, TTY, qualified sign language interpreters, Internet posting, captioning, text-to-speech synthesis, readers, personal assistants, or audio...
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Tax Credits and Deductions
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print, and audio...
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4.1.2(18)
(b) Assembly areas with audio-amplification systems shall have a listening system complying with 4.33 to assist a reasonable number of people, but no fewer than two, with severe hearing...
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C. First Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (2010)
Chapter 5 covered access to electronic documents and common interactive elements found in content, and Chapter 6 addressed access to audio and visual content, as well as players of such...
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A. The ADA and Its Legislative History
Neither closed movie captioning nor audio description existed when the ADA was enacted. Both, however, fall within the type of auxiliary aid contemplated by the statute....
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Alterations to Existing Facilities
For example, if an alteration project involves only installing pedestrian signals at existing intersections and there are no detectable warning surfaces on the curb ramps at the intersections...
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R302.6.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings Without Yield or Stop Control
Pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control are crossings where there is no yield or stop sign, or where there is a traffic signal that is designed for the green phase....
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Governmental Units Affected (R306 Pedestrian Street Crossings) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Governmental Units Affected (Section-by-Section Analysis) The requirement for pedestrian activated signals at roundabouts with multi-lane pedestrian street crossings will affect state...
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D. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
Table 11—Average per Movie Theater Upfront Costs by Venue Type in Primary Analysis, Undiscounted [$] Venue type Captioning hardware acquisition Audio description...
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3.3.1. Captioning Hardware Scoping Requirements
*Source: NATO, Statement of Position on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations—Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio...
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F. Complaint Collection and Review Process
Every ninety (90) days, Harris County will provide a written report to the United States including summaries of any written complaints, complaints received as voice messages or other audio...
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
workspace or making other changes to reduce noisy distractions for someone with a mental disability; training and other written materials in an accessible format, such as in Braille, on audio...
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Timely and Complete Access to Information
[Sec. 382.45(c)] Passengers who are unable to obtain the information from the audio or visual systems in airports or on board must request the information from you....