Provides waste deposit access to receptacle (not furnished) placed directly below chute. Made of heavy gauge stainless steel, rolled flange and exposed surfaces have satin...
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  11B-216.5 Parking
  
Signs identifying parking spaces and signs within parking facilities shall comply with Section 11B-216.5....
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  Text Telephones (TTYs) (Advisory Guidance)
  
Also, some TTY users communicate in American sign language, a language with its own grammar and syntax. English may be a second language....
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  11B-216.12 Amusement rides
  
Signs identifying the type of access provided on amusement rides shall be provided at entries to queues and waiting lines....
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  Introduction
  
Many employers have asked how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act affect their ability to achieve this goal.(1) Specifically, employers have asked whether...
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  Self-evaluation
  
Determine whether employees and officials know how to arrange for auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters, material in Braille and assistive listening systems; to...
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  Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
For example, if an inmate is deaf and communicates only using sign language, a prison may consider whether it is more appropriate to give priority to housing the prisoner in a facility close...
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  603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs
  
Examples of accommodations are qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening systems, TTYs, real time captioning, and telecommunications relay services....