Administer the course in a facility that is accessible or provide alternative comparable arrangements, such as provision of the course through video tape, audio cassettes, or prepared notes...
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XII. Examinations and Courses
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
Examples of Alternative Formats Audio tape or other recordings Radio announcements Large print notice Braille notice Use of a qualified sign language...
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D. Paperwork Reduction Act
This rule includes a requirement that movie theaters provide information to the public about which movies are available with closed movie captioning and audio description when publishing...
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Common Problems with Communication
Ø Public meetings are often held without audio amplification or sign language interpreters, real-time transcription services, etc....
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A. BACKGROUND
The Museum did not provide printed materials, such as exhibit brochures or program handouts in alternate formats, such as Braille, large print or audio recording. Mr....
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
For persons with disabilities, this publication is available in large print, Braille, audio tape, and on computer disk. Reproduction of this publication is encouraged....
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3. Tips for People with Visual Disabilities
I know of no gym or fitness center that has incorporated cardio equipment with audio or Braille information into its fleet of equipment choices....
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3. Data Overview
Section 3.2 presents industry research on the number of auditoriums already equipped to provide closed movie captioning and audio description and the assumptions used in the primary analysis...
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Access to Printed or Visual Materials
Therefore, it is important to have alternate format options available, typically in the form of large print, hardcopy Braille, audio recording, and/or electronic files....
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XI. Technical Assistance
Methods of providing information include, for example, audio-visual materials, pamphlets, manuals, electronic bulletin boards, checklists, and training....
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Alternate formats (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed definition noted that the formats may include Braille, ASCII text, large print, recorded audio, and accessible internet programming or coding languages, among others....
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EXHIBIT B
Qualified readers; taped texts; audio recordings; Brailled materials and displays; screen reader software; magnification software; optical readers; secondary auditory programs (SAP); large...
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1. Importance of Movies in American Culture
When individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision have the opportunity to attend movies that they can actually understand because of the use of captions or audio...
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II-7.1000 Equally effective communication
Examples for individuals with vision impairments include qualified readers, taped texts, audio recordings, Brailled materials, large print materials, and assistance in locating items....
- National Research and Training Center (NRTC) on Blindness and Low Vision Continuing Education Courses
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.5 NFPA
NFPA 72-1999 and NFPA 72-2002 address the application, installation, performance, and maintenance of protective signaling systems and their components....
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
Other highlights in the requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking,...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(i) Broad Construction; not a Demanding Standard
]his rule of construction, together with the rule of construction providing that the definition of disability shall be construed in favor of broad coverage of individuals sends a clear signal...
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Americans with Disabilities Act: Assistance at Self-Serve Gas Stations
., through appropriate signs) that customers with disabilities can obtain refueling assistance by either honking or otherwise signaling an employee....
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., voice control, signals, or other effective means).''...
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Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones [4.13.5] [sic]
This normally results in a clearer signal than having the hearing aid re-amplify the audible output of the handset....
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
Control of the microphone is needed for situations such as pay-phone usage, where ambient noise picked up by the mouthpiece often garbles the signal....
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M306 Communication
ANSI/AAMI HE 75 recommends that vibration “be used as a redundant mode for transmitting information such as an attention getting signal.” See ANSI/AAMI HE 75, section 16.3.5.6....