Such requirements would cover, among other things, kiosks, interactive transaction machines, and point-of-sale devices....
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
amplifiers, hearing-aid compatible telephones, text telephones (TTYs) , videophones, captioned telephones, and other voice, text, and video-based telecommunications products; 4) videotext displays...
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
• Accessibility information likely displayed at trailhead. • Route identification signing at junctions and for user reassurance....
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Stopping Distance
Development of Bicycle Facilities (pp. 40-42) uses a perception-reaction time of 2.5 seconds.(2) For this study, the perception-reaction time was measured from when the STOP sign was displayed...
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Introduction
Historically, museums have displayed their collections for the visiting public primarily through visual means....
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C. Developing an Action Plan For Providing Accessible Websites
Make sure that websites are designed so they can be displayed using the color and font settings of each visitor’s browser and operating system. ...
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DEFINITIONS
video-based telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones (“TTYs”), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays...
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Material Characteristics (slide 6)
Glass Surfaces Glass doors, countertops and freestanding display cases should be really defined well. I think they shouldn’t be used a lot, and we should use them very sparingly....
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the ADA was enacted have increased the range of auxiliary aids and services for those who are blind or have low vision, the Department has added additional examples, including brailled displays...
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
.26 For a person who is blind, deaf‐blind, or has low vision, some examples of auxiliary aids and services are qualified readers, taped texts, audio recordings, Braille materials and displays...
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409.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As applied to ICT with closed functionality and display screens required to be speech-output enabled under proposed 402.2, this section would require all information necessary to complete...
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
brochures, and other public information sources, consult with forest recreation staff or forest accessibility coordinators to ensure appropriate and accurate information is conveyed and displayed...
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3.3.3. Captioning Device Scoping Requirements
The Joint Comment suggested that movie theaters maintain a minimum number of captioning devices based on the number of auditoriums displaying digital movies within a movie theater, or by...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
video-based telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones ("TTY"), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays...
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because the face includes the eyes, the Department has amended § 35.160(d)(2) of the final rule to include a requirement that the interpreter's face be displayed....
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David New, Plaintiff, v. Lucky Brand Dungarees Stores, Inc., d/b/a Lucky Brand Jeans, Defendant - Statement of Interest of the United States of America
RELEVANT FACTUAL BACKGROUND Plaintiff David New, who is blind, alleges that in January 2014 he visited a Lucky Brand Jeans store in Miami, Florida, and attempted to purchase merchandise...
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Footnotes
personnel or individuals who are providing services to such employee) to the same extent that individuals who are not individuals with disabilities and who are in comparable positions interact...
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Chapter 5 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Website Accessibility)
If your website has online forms, does the default setting in drop-down lists describe the information being requested instead of displaying a response option (e.g., “your age” instead of...
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Speech Output
As revised, it requires that "all displayed information for full use shall be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments."...
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Section 35.160 Communications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the faculty writes on the board or otherwise displays information in a visual context during a back-to-school night, this information must be communicated effectively to parents or guardians...