Signs identifying parking spaces and signs within parking facilities shall comply with Section 11B-216.5....
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11B-216.5 Parking and electric vehicle charging facilities
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Surcharges
., who is deaf, requests that a sign language interpreter be provided. The department plans to charge M.N. $250 for the course due to interpreter costs....
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration
Some individuals who were deaf at birth or who lost their hearing before acquiring language, for example, use sign language as their primary form of communication and may be uncomfortable...
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legal claims arising from or related to the facts and circumstances described in the Settlement Agreement resolving Department of Justice complaint number 202-76-97 under title III of the Americans...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
New construction and alterations must be accessible in compliance with the ADA Accessibility Guidelines. The Guidelines contain general design ("technical") standards for...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
It is not possible to meet the requirements for both the "Floor Identification Signs" and the "Fire Department Signs" with a single sign at each stair level, although this is frequently...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
It is not possible to meet the requirements for both the "Floor Identification Signs" and the "Fire Department Signs" with a single sign at each stair level, although this is frequently...
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
Hearing Issues Carry a pre-printed copy of key phrase messages with you such as "I use American Sign Language (ASL)," "I do not write or read English...
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Tax Credit and Deduction
Eligible expenses may include the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility, providing sign-language interpreters, or making material available in accessible...
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Hearing Loss Later in Life
Most people who lose their hearing later in life do not learn sign language....
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The 2006 IBC/ADAAG Comparison
A Comparison of the 2004 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities; the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility...
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
It is helpful, though not required, to identify the location or person to contact for obtaining the system on the sign....
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
It is helpful, though not required, to identify the location or person to contact for obtaining the system on the sign....
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III. Benefits of Ratification
When he signed the ADA on July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush said: “Let the shameful wall of exclusion finally come tumbling down.”...
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Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
Interpreters (Sign Language, Oral, and Cued Speech) 1....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
For people who are deaf, have hearing loss, or are deaf-blind, this includes providing a qualified notetaker; a qualified sign language interpreter, oral interpreter, cued-speech interpreter...
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Guidance Questions and Answers Concerning 49 CFR Part 39, ADA Rules Concerning Passenger Vessels
The Department of Transportation’s final rules applying the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to passenger vessel operators’ (PVOs’) policies took effect January 3, 2011.i These questions...
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General: ADA Standard Section 703.1
Signs shall comply with 703....
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Symbols of Accessibility [4.30.7]
facilities (and directional signage at inaccessible locations) Other required symbols include: used to identify the location of text telephones (TTYs), including on directional signs...
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11B-703.1 General
Signs shall comply with Section 11B-703....
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11B-703.1 General
Signs shall comply with Section 11B-703....
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Assistive Listening Systems: ADA Standard Section 216.10
Section 216.10 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for assistive listening signs.