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  11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
  
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  11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
  Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurse’s stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory... 
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  Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  The obligation to remove communications barriers that are structural in nature under Sec.36.304, of course, is independent of any obligation to provide auxiliary aids and services under... 
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  Title II Public Entity Facilities Compliance Fact Sheet
  .: reassignment of services to accessible building, or provision of auxiliary aids.)... 
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  Regulatory Process Matters
  Included among those title II provisions that are likely to result in significant economic impact are the requirements for auxiliary aids, barrier removal in existing facilities, and readily... 
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  Automated Airport Kiosk Definition and Applicability Based on Function/Location
  ., check-in or baggage tagging kiosks located near the ticket counter, boarding or rebooking kiosks near the gate areas).... 
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  Kitchen Appliances and Fixtures
  Faucet on each counter to prevent lifting out of the sinks (pot filler, goose neck faucet, and retractable spray) Controls usable with one hand Reachable controls between... 
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  11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
  Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurse’s stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory... 
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  About This Tool Kit
  Chapter 3, General Effective Communication Requirements Under Title II of the ADA (HTML) | PDF: Chapter 3 explains what it means for communication to be “effective,” which auxiliary aids... 
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  Introduction
  In addition, governmental entities must ensure effective communication — including the provision of necessary auxiliary aids and services — so that individuals with disabilities can participate... 
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  GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
  Shall take the necessary steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities are not excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently because of the absence of auxiliary... 
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  III−1.1000 General
  accordance with the full range of title III requirements, such as nondiscriminatory eligibility criteria; reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures; provision of auxiliary... 
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  DEFINITIONS
  The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services... 
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  B. Assistive Listening Systems
  transit vehicles, where a group of persons or where the specific individuals are not known in advance, may be different from the system appropriate for a particular individual provided as an auxiliary... 
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  Specialized Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The Trace Center commented that TTYs are made primarily for individuals who are deaf and requiring that TTYs provide voice output for all of the information displayed on the screen seems counter... 
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  III-7.3110 Work areas
  Does the work area exemption apply only to areas that can be characterized as individual work stations, such as cubicles, counters, offices, or booths?... 
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  11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
  Common use circulation paths located within employee work areas that are less than 1000 square feet (93 m2) and defined by permanently installed partitions, counters, casework, or furnishings... 
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  Section 36.303(g)(6) Alternative Technologies
  As the House Committee also recognized, however, “technological advances * * * may require public accommodations to provide auxiliary aids and services in the future which today would not... 
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  Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Also, injunctive relief shall include, where appropriate, requiring the provision of an auxiliary aid or service, modification of a policy, or provision of alternative methods, to the extent... 
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  FIGURE INDEX
  Series and Gates in Series Figure 405.7 Ramp Landings Figure 405.9.1 Extended Floor or Ground Surface Edge Protection Figure 405.9.2 Curb or Barrier Edge Protection Figure 406.2 Counter... 
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  III-3.8000 Direct threat
  that cannot be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by reasonable modifications to the public accommodation's policies, practices, or procedures or by the provision of appropriate auxiliary... 
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  DEFINITIONS
  The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services... 
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  Other Issues Relating to Seat Assignments
  He arrives at the check-in counter, explains his disability, and insists that he is entitled to a seat in first class to accommodate his extended leg.... 
