specifications for braille (703.3 and 703.4.1) recognizing elevator car controls in specifications for the height of visual characters (703.5.6) revising the location of text...
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Notes
As noted in the text, although Committee members searched for definitions of extreme obesity among prominent public health organizations (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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Accessible
The Department's use of the terms "adaptable" and "accessible" in the preamble to the proposed guidelines generally reflected Congress' use of the terms in the text of the Act, and in the...
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C. General Complaint Resolution Tips
You should familiarize yourself with this manual (and Appendix V containing the full text of part 382) and your carrier’s policies (concerning the law as well as good customer service...
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Current industry standard practices resulting from this project
Refer to the TCNA document in Part 3 for the full text of the guidelines. ...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the original 1991 regulatory text, this phrase was intended to identify service animals that alert individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of others....
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Sarcoidosis 1 Knee replacement complications 1 Hip injury 1 Table 1 Alternative Text...
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E103.4 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term “assistive technology” would include minor editorial changes from the text in the existing 508 Standards....
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
However, it should be noted that when the Manual uses the terms: recommended, preferred, should, or could, or issues italics or text labeled as "recommended," the material involved is provided...
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Disability Savvy Quiz
When communicating with people who have speech disabilities, which of the following are false? Always help people who are struggling to finish their sentences....
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Chapter 4 Addendum: Title II Checklist (9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services)
emergency calls were TTY calls, use the response time for unannounced TTY test calls); and feedback from meetings with community members who are deaf, are hard-of-hearing, and have speech...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
., sign language, speech/lip reading, TTY, hearing aid or implant....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech...
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Background
The Department has also frequently issued guidance that interprets or explains further the text of the rule....
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Section 1.0 Background
We included Imperial equivalents in parentheses in the text to assist the reader who is familiar with the dimensions in the standards....
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A. The ADA and Its Legislative History
effective methods of making aurally or visually delivered materials available to individuals with hearing disabilities or vision disabilities, respectively, and expressly covers “taped texts...
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1.Tax Credit for Small Business (Section 44 of the Internal Revenue Code)
disabilities; providing qualified interpreters or other methods to make communication accessible to people with hearing disabilities; providing qualified readers, taped texts...
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Notes
A state’s website that cannot be accessed by blind people using screen reader software or those with low vision using text enlargement software....
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8. May an employer tell employees who ask why their co-worker is allowed to do something that generally is not permitted (such as working at home or working a modified schedule) that she is receiving a reasonable accommodation?
However, the employer does provide a deaf employee with one, as a reasonable accommodation, so that he can receive text messages instead of the numerous communications made over the public...