The Museum has a policy of providing sign language interpreters only for special event public programs....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, has issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation...
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III-9.7000 Effect of certification
Certification of a code with those provisions is not to be interpreted as an endorsement of actions taken pursuant to those provisions....
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Third, the NPRM proposed a new safe harbor approach to readily achievable barrier removal as applied to qualified small businesses....
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III-4.6100 Examinations
For individuals with hearing impairments, for example, oral instructions or other aurally delivered materials could be provided through an interpreter, assistive listening device, or other...
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Air Carrier Access Act
The Air Carrier Access Act prohibits discrimination in air transportation by domestic and foreign air carriers against qualified individuals with physical or mental impairments....
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What about service animals in training?
Some airlines permit qualified trainers to bring service animals in training aboard an aircraft for training purposes....
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11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs
Amendments include: • Clarification that the list of barrier removal items in Exception 4 is not all inclusive and that other items not specifically listed may qualify...
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Location [§208.3]
Locating accessible spaces required for a parking structure in a surface lot often will not qualify for this exception because such a location typically offers less convenience, security...
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§ 35.150(b)(1) General
In choosing among available methods for meeting the requirements of this section, a public entity shall give priority to those methods that offer services, programs, and activities to qualified...
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1. What are the basic requirements of ADA Title II and Section 504?
Answer: Title II of the ADA provides that no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
a Respondent has violated the ADA by denying a reasonable accommodation to a Charging Party, investigators should consider the following: \ Is the Charging Party "otherwise qualified...
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Beyond the Snapshot: The Role of the Professional Archivist
Finally, there is the artistic interpretation of tradition. Every culture and every couple has specific rituals that carry deep meaning....
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
Some of the most common types of accommodations include: physical changes, such as installing a ramp or modifying a workspace or restroom; sign language interpreters for people...
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104 Conventions
Should a figure be interpreted differently from the text, the text governs....
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§ 1194.22 Web-based intranet and internet information and applications
The Board interprets paragraphs (a) through (k) of this section as consistent with the following priority 1 Checkpoints of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0) (May 5,...
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11B-604 Water closets and toilet compartments
INTERPRETATION Showers are fixtures including a 30 inch x 60 inch clear receptor with a minimum/maximum slope of ¼ inch per foot to a drain (refer to CPC Section 408.5 and CBC Section...