Wearables, “smart” home, and other next-generation wirelessly connected devices for work, home, and leisure continue to increase in popularity. As augmentative tools for work and...
Search Results "Refueling Assistance"
- Wireless RERC: Accessibility, Usability, and the Design of Wearables and Wirelessly Connected Devices
- National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability - for Youth (NCWD/Youth)
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Assistant Attorney General
Perez Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division July 29, 2010...
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III−4.3300 Examples of auxiliary aids and services
services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing include qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Generally, only one person is necessary to assist a person with a cognitive disability....
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Building People with visual impairments who are able to go up and down stairs easily but simply have trouble finding the way or operating door locks, latches, and other devices can be assisted...
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POWER-ASSISTED DOOR
[DSA-AC] A door used for human passage with a mechanism that helps to open the door, or relieves the opening resistance of a door, upon the activation of a switch or a continued...
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POWER-ASSISTED DOOR
[DSA-AC] A door used for human passage with a mechanism that helps to open the door, or relieves the opening resistance of a door, upon the activation of a switch or a continued...
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Case Study #1: Auxiliary aids and services under Title II are different from special education and related services under the IDEA.
The IEP Team also must consider whether the child needs assistive technology devices and services....
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216 Signs
Each area of rescue assistance shall be identified by a sign which states "AREA OF RESCUE ASSISTANCE" and displays the international symbol of accessibility....
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
People with limited mobility who are able to go up and down stairs easily but have trouble operating door locks, latches, and other devices due to limitations of their hands or arms can be assisted...
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216.10 Assistive Listening Systems
216.10 Assistive Listening Systems....
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B. Student Financial Assistance
Recipients may administer sex restricted financial assistance where the assistance and restriction are established by will, trust, bequest, or any similar legal instrument, if the overall...
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F216.10 Assistive Listening Systems
Each assembly area required by F219 to provide assistive listening systems shall provide signs informing patrons of the availability of the assistive listening system....
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216.10 Assistive Listening Systems
Each assembly area required by 219 to provide assistive listening systems shall provide signs informing patrons of the availability of the assistive listening system....
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§104.3(e) Assistant Secretary
(e) Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department of Education....
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Finding Assistive Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems can be purchased from many home health and assistive technology companies....
- Service Animals for Business Owners
- Bridge Multimedia - Universally Accessible Media
- National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness
- Department of Transportation: Disability Training Materials and Helpful Information
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Assistive Listening System Signage
Signs are required to indicate the availability of assistive listening systems, which are required in certain assembly areas (216.10)....
- National AgrAbility Project
- A Guide on How to Get Scholarships and Grants for Students with Disabilities
