either an individual student with a disability (such as a deaf student who benefited from interpreter services) or on groups of students with disabilities (such as students with mobility impairments...
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II-3.5400 Surcharges
- Otis Elevator Braille and Safety Signs
- Sensible Innovations AWARE App
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7.6 Training
for people with mobility disabilities; interpreters and note-takers for employees who are deaf; materials in accessible formats and/or readers for people who are visually impaired...
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382.29 May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to travel with a safety assistant?
However, with respect to the situation of a passenger with a severe mobility impairment, the criterion for permitting the carrier to require a safety assistant has been clarified to address...
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Operable Parts
Comments: The Trace Center offered a number of comments for substantially reorganizing and expanding the scope of this section so that the provisions apply to the overall operation of the...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A substantial number of commenters objected to the Department's creation of a safe harbor for alterations to required elements of a path of travel that comply with the current 1991 Standards...
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Location of Accessible Parking Spaces
the location of accessible spaces generally (208.3.1 that an exception allowing van spaces to be clustered applies to "multi-story" parking facilities (208.3.1, Exception 1) that "substantially...
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C. Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
Chapter 2 in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines has been substantially reorganized to present a more simplified approach....
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ENSURING LANGUAGE ACCESS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION DURING RESPONSE AND RECOVERY: A CHECKLIST FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
A person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
A substantial number of commenters suggested that additional examples be added to this list....
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
From the Board’s website: “The Board has led the development of advisory guidance on making prescription drug container labels accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired...
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Emergency Communication
In order to accommodate people with hearing or speech impairments, the proposed guidelines specified that the emergency communication system not rely solely on voice communication (407.2.13...
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11B-216.2 Designations
People with visual impairments benefit from tactile signs containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
From the Board’s website: “The Board has led the development of advisory guidance on making prescription drug container labels accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired...
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
From the Board’s website: “The Board has led the development of advisory guidance on making prescription drug container labels accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired...
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III-4.2300 Service animals
Tasks typically performed by service animals include guiding people with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to the presence of intruders or sounds, providing minimal...
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
From the Board’s website: “The Board has led the development of advisory guidance on making prescription drug container labels accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired...
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11B-216.2 Designations
People with visual impairments benefit from tactile signs containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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What are EEOC's obligations to make the charge process accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities?
For example, upon request, EEOC will provide an interpreter when necessary for a charging party who is hearing impaired....
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§382.151(b)
If a telephone link to the CRO is used, TTY service or a similarly effective technology must be available so that persons with hearing impairments may readily communicate with the CRO....
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11B-407.2.1.3 Clear floor or ground space
Recessed ashtrays should not be placed near elevator call buttons so that persons who are blind or visually impaired do not inadvertently contact them or their contents as they reach for...
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Individual Safety Briefings and Timely and Complete Access to Information
Carriers must ensure that, upon request, passengers with a disability, including those who are blind or visually impaired or deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, have timely access to information...
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410.7 Caller ID (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Presentation of Caller ID in both visible and auditory forms ensures that individuals with visual impairments, hearing loss, or both, could use Caller ID and similar services, when provided...