A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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409.4.7.1 Type
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708.3 Handsets
708.3 Handsets. Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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409.4.7.2 Operable Parts
The telephone and emergency signaling device shall comply with 309.3 and 309.4.
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708.3 Handsets
Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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409.4.7.3 Compartment
409.4.7.3 Compartment. If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with 309.
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409.4.7.1 Type
409.4.7.1 Type. A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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409.4.7.3 Compartment
If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with 309.
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Physical Accessibility
are accessible depends on the date a building (or facility) was built (constructed) or altered (changes made to a building that affect its use for accessibility purposes).108 Under Section...
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255 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
substantially changed from an earlier version or model—that is, the types of ICT that would be required to conform to the proposed functional performance criteria and technical requirements in the 255...
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C. Communication Features
C. Are the proper number of the following elements provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in each accessible guestroom/suite, each accessible guestroom/suite required...
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Americans with Disabilities Act 25th Anniversary Timeline - Disability & Employment
Americans with Disabilities Act 25th Anniversary Timeline Disability & Employment: A Timeline ________________________________________________________________ Commemorating...
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603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs (Section-by-Section Analysis) This proposed section would permit compliant support services to be delivered through either of two methods: directly...
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III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
III−6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation. Alterations to historic properties must comply with the historic property provisions of ADAAG, to the maximum extent feasible. Under...
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2. HEARING
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224.5 Dispersion
Guest rooms required to provide mobility features complying with 806.2 and guest rooms required to provide communication features complying with 806.3 shall be dispersed among the various...
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Historic Preservation [4.1.7]
ADAAG covers historic properties in the context of planned renovations to qualified historic facilities, including those subject to the National Historic Preservation Act....
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
The hotel and motel industry strongly opposed increasing scoping for rooms providing communication access to 50%, which it considered unsubstantiated and unsupported by the assessed need...
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ADA Title IV: Telecommunications Relay Services
TRS enables callers with hearing and speech disabilities who use TTYs (also known as TDDs), and callers who use voice telephones to communicate with each other through a third party communications...
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18. What dispute resolution mechanisms are available if a parent believes that a school district has improperly denied or limited his or her child’s access to a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II or has not made FAPE available under the IDEA?
must adopt grievance procedures that incorporate appropriate due process standards and that provide for the prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging any action prohibited by Section...