(1) First, a public accommodation should take measures to provide access to a place of public accommodation from public sidewalks, parking, or public transportation. These measures...
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§ 36.304(c)(1)
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Sec.36.304(c)(1)
(1) First, a public accommodation should take measures to provide access to a place of public accommodation from public sidewalks, parking, or public transportation. These measures...
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SELLING OR SERVING SPACE
§36.304(f) SELLING OR SERVING SPACE. The rearrangement of temporary or movable structures, such as furniture, equipment, and display racks is not readily achievable to the extent...
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1007.7.2 Outdoor facilities
The exterior area of assisted rescue shall comply with Sections 1007.7.3 through 1007.7.6 and shall be provided with a two-way communication system complying with Sections 1007.8.1 and 1007.8.2...
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Issue: Effective Communication
Requirement: Title II requires that city governments ensure that communications with individuals with disabilities are as effective as communications with others....
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
Consider how important the communication is, how many people are involved, the length of the communication anticipated, and the context....
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I. BACKGROUND
and the Title III Regulation by failing to design and construct facilities and failing to make alterations to facilities in compliance with the ADA Standards, and by failing to remove barriers...
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Emergency Preparedness
A person who is deaf may be trapped and unable to communicate because the only communication device relies on voice....
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Checklist
Editor's Note The hyperlinks below point to the Checklists on Corada's Dropbox. You may download the Checklists directly from Dropbox as an MS Word document or a PDF. Full...
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Checklist Sections
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Recreational Checklists
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224.5 Dispersion
Guest rooms required to provide mobility features complying with 806.2 and guest rooms required to provide communication features complying with 806.3 shall be dispersed among the various...
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Compliance Dates
public entities and public accommodations, except pools, must comply with the 2010 Standards to the extent required under title II program accessibility or title III readily achievable barrier...
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Final Regulatory Impact Analysis
., assuming a primary baseline (1991 Standards), that the safe harbor applies, and that for title III entities barrier removal is readily achievable for 50 percent of elements subject to...
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2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations
2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations In 1982, the Federal Communications Commission authorized the use of frequencies within the 72‒76 MHz band as the designated radio frequencies that could be used...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
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Attachment C
Various types of communication aids – known as “auxiliary aids and services” – are used to communicate with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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§382.53(a)(1)
(1) As a U.S. carrier, you must ensure that passengers with a disability who identify themselves as persons needing visual or hearing assistance have prompt access to the same...
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§382.53(a)(2)
(2) As a foreign carrier, you must make this information available at each gate, ticketing area, and customer service desk that you own, lease, or control at any U.S. airport. At...
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
MSHA shall publish on its website a policy statement regarding MSHA’s policy for effective communication with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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Communication Elements
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