“Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues.” White Paper developed for Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN....
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1015.2 Where required
On raised stage and platform floor areas, such as runways, ramps and side stages used for entertainment or presentations....
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COSTS TO LOWER MINIMUM TABLE HEIGHT
As the difference between the required low-height and the necessary high-height for health care providers increases, the mechanics necessary to achieve that adjustable range become more complex...
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§100.204(b)
It is a violation of §100.204 for the owner or manager of the apartment complex to refuse to permit the applicant to live in the apartment with a seeing eye dog because, without the seeing...
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§ 36.303(c)(1)(ii)
The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual, the nature, length, and complexity...
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§ 35.160(b)(2)
The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual; the nature, length, and complexity...
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206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where entertainment...
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COGNITIVE PROVISIONS
Usable with limited language skills Provide at least one mode that minimizes the need to understand complex language elements....
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Individuals with Cognitive Limitations
Decisionmaking [sic] and purposeful movement may be compromised in complex situations or rapidly changing environments....
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I. BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
Office for the Eastern District of Michigan, a component of the United States Department of Justice ("United States"), alleging that The Palace of Auburn Hills ("The Palace"), a sports and entertainment...
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Place of Public Accommodation
A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) Places of exhibition or entertainment....
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3.4. Unit Costs
The Initial RA also noted that an additional captioning technology was commercially available, Sony’s Entertainment Access Glasses. ...
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F206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where entertainment...
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1.6.8 Facility.
personal property or interest in such property. (49 CFR § 27.5). 1.6.8.2 For purposes of Title II of the ADA, the term “facility” means any or all portions of buildings, structures, sites, complexes...
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B. Legal foundation for Web accessibility
The Internet also is changing the way individuals socialize and seek entertainment....
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PUBLIC HOUSING
Federal Regulations, 28 CFR Part 35, Section 35.102(a), including but not limited to the following: One-or two-family dwelling units, or congregate residences; Buildings or complexes...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment;...
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Hardwired Systems
adjusted by the user Maintenance low low high Integration with Public Address System possible easy easy Installation can be complex...
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2.1.4. Venue Type
Because movie theater complexes vary greatly by the number of auditoriums, and the overall cost of this rule varies in direct relation to the number of auditoriums exhibiting digital movies...
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Braille (Advisory Guidance)
These persons may need Braille because of the nature of their disability (such as persons who are deaf-blind) or because of the complexity of the material....
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§ 36.303(c)(1)(ii)
The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual; the nature, length, and complexity...
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
While from an employer's perspective it may appear that an employee is "failing" to use medication or follow a certain treatment, such questions can be complex....