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- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
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5. PLAN INCLUSIVELY
LES Ready reaches its whole community by holding events in multiple locations and posting information in the three most commonly used languages in their neighborhood—English, Spanish, and...
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DEFINITIONS
Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral trans literators, and cued-language trans literators....
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FAQ: How do I sign up for multiple subscriptions for me, my colleagues, co-workers or staff?
Signing up for multiple subscriptions is quick and easy; all managed under one persons' account and all on one method of payment....
- American Standard Yorkville 1.6 gpf Right Height Elongated Pressure Assisted Toilet
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Appendix B to 36 CFR Part 1191 — Americans with Disabilities Act: Scoping, Appendix C to 36 CFR Part 1191 — Architectural Barriers Act: Scoping
Appendix B to 36 CFR Part 1191 — Americans with Disabilities Act: Scoping Appendix C to 36 CFR Part 1191 — Architectural Barriers Act: Scoping Since most of the scoping requirements...
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D. Notice to the Public
Such signs shall include the appropriate contact information and shall contain language essentially similar to Exhibit B. ...
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Communication Access
Qualified or certified American Sign language interpreters K.2....
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The Smith-Fess Act
The Smith-Fess Act ________________________________________________________________ 6/2/1920 Signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson, the Smith-Fess Act (also known as the...
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EXAMPLES OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
H, a person who is deaf, mainly uses sign language to communicate. H stops by a new car showroom to look at the latest models....
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Effective Communication Provisions
In a doctor’s office, an interpreter generally will be needed for taking the medical history of a patient who uses sign language or for discussing a serious diagnosis and its treatment options...
- IRS Videos in ASL: Tax Scams via Video Relay Service (VRS) (Captions & Audio)
- American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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- American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)
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II. DEFINITIONS
Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral transliterators, and cued-language transliterators. ...
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6. Use language that emphasizes the need for accessibility rather than the presence of a disability.
Use Don’t Use Accessible parking Handicapped parking Accessible...
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4. What factors should a public school district consider in determining what auxiliary aids or services are necessary to afford qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public school’s services, programs, or activities?
the appropriate method of communication, schools must make an individualized determination and cannot assume, for example, that simply because a student is deaf, the student is fluent in ASL...
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Polling places that cannot be remediated with temporary measures:
Cage Elementary School, 4528 Leeland Street, Houston, TX Parking: Signage for a van accessible parking space is not provided (1991 ADA Stds 4.6.4; 2010 ADA Stds...
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Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters
Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters Historically, many covered entities have expected a person who uses sign language to bring a family member or friend to interpret...
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Communicating with People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
A sign language interpreter can be used when speaking with a person who knows sign language....