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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Where counters or teller windows have security glazing to separate personnel from the public, a method to facilitate voice communication shall be provided....
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216 Signs
Scoping requirements for signs cover room designations (216.2) and directional and informational signs (216.3)....
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Door King Inc. 1837 PC Programmable IM Server Overview
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3. Q: What are the basic requirements of title III?
Centers must provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services needed for effective communication with children or adults with disabilities, when doing so would not constitute an undue burden...
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Dispersion
This section covers guest rooms with mobility features and guest rooms with communication features and applies in new construction and alterations....
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3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
The requirement for consultation and primary consideration of the individual’s choice applies to aurally communicated information (i.e., information intended to be heard) as well as information...
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Do all print materials need to be available in large print and Braille or are they only required upon request?
Public entities are required to “make available appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure effective communication.”...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
be an effective auxiliary aid and service for making aurally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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Is network architecture covered by the FCC's Section 255 rules?
Is network architecture covered by the FCC's Section 255 rules? In addition to covering equipment and services, the FCC's rules require network architecture to be designed in a...
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May a family member be used to provide sign language interpretation for a person who is deaf?
Generally a public entity must provide an objective, qualified interpreter. However, a family member could be used in an emergency involving an imminent safety threat or where the...
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§35.164 Duties
§35.164 Duties. This subpart does not require a public entity to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service,...
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IV. Rulemaking History
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9.1.3 Sleeping Accommodations for Persons with Hearing Impairments
In addition to those accessible sleeping rooms and suites required by 9.1.2, sleeping rooms and suites that comply with 9.3 (Visual Alarms, Notification Devices, and Telephones)...
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9.2.2(8)
(8) Sleeping room accommodations for persons with hearing impairments required by 9.1 and complying with 9.3 shall be provided in the accessible sleeping room or suite.