Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral interpreters, and cued speech interpreters.  ...
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§ 35.104 Qualified interpreter
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Captioning Audio/Visual Materials
However, if a video without captions must be used, a sign language interpreter or speech-ÂtoÂ-text service provider may be able to convey the message from the video....
- The Music of Life: Hearing Impairment PSA with Amanda Beers (Miss America Finalist)
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R)
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General Accommodations
General Accommodations: Employers should have emergency alarms and signs showing the emergency exit routes....
- American Diabetes Association
- Disabled American Veterans
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§382.141(a)(3)
Training in sign language is not required....
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Title IV - Telecommunications
Many telephone companies also provide relay services for people who prefer using sign language by video....
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A4.30.7 Symbols of Accessibility for Different Types of Listening Systems
AVAILABLE ----PLEASE ASK---- The symbol may be used to notify persons of the availability of other auxiliary aids and services such as: real time captioning, captioned note taking, sign...
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
Hearing Issues      Carry a pre-printed copy of key phrase messages with you such as "I use American Sign Language (ASL)," "I do not write or read English...
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11B-812.8.7 Location
Required identification signs shall be visible from the EVCS it serves....
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15. Must an employer provide reasonable accommodation so that an employee may attend training programs?
., sign language interpreters; written materials produced in alternative formats, such as braille, large print, or on audio- cassette) that will provide employees with disabilities with...
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E. Effective Communication
In some circumstances, qualified sign language or oral interpreters may be required by the ADA....
- STI Stopper® Emergency Station, Push, Turn-to-Reset SS-2001E Fire Alarm
- Harris Communications Inc. ADA Compliant Guest Room Kit 500A Hard Case
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Statement of the Department of Justice on Application of the Integration Mandate of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Olmstead v. L.C. to State and Local Governments' Employment Service Systems for Individuals with Disabilities
Zimring, 527 U.S. 581 (1999), regarding the integration mandate of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), some state and local service systems have begun to provide a greater...
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration
Some individuals who were deaf at birth or who lost their hearing before acquiring language, for example, use sign language as their primary form of communication and may be uncomfortable...
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Introduction
Hotels, motels, inns and other places of lodging must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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Surcharges
., who is deaf, requests that a sign language interpreter be provided. The department plans to charge M.N. $250 for the course due to interpreter costs....
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ATTACHMENT B
legal claims arising from or related to the facts and circumstances described in the Settlement Agreement resolving Department of Justice complaint number 202-76-97 under title III of the Americans...
- National Restaurant Association - Americans with Disabilities Act Toolkit
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