The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual; the nature, length, and complexity...
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§ 36.303(c)(1)(ii)
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Hardwired Systems
adjusted by the user Maintenance low low high Integration with Public Address System possible easy easy Installation can be complex...
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2.1.4. Venue Type
Because movie theater complexes vary greatly by the number of auditoriums, and the overall cost of this rule varies in direct relation to the number of auditoriums exhibiting digital movies...
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Braille (Advisory Guidance)
These persons may need Braille because of the nature of their disability (such as persons who are deaf-blind) or because of the complexity of the material....
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B. Legal foundation for Web accessibility
The Internet also is changing the way individuals socialize and seek entertainment....
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
While from an employer's perspective it may appear that an employee is "failing" to use medication or follow a certain treatment, such questions can be complex....
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment;...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment;...
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Organization and Prioritization
The employee may need assistance with skills required to prepare and execute complex behavior like planning, goal setting, and task completion....
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Scoping Requirements
Commenters considered the section on signs to be unduly complex and redundant and urged the Board to simplify the signage criteria. Response....
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Communicating with Customers
Complex transactions will likely require more formal means of communication, such as a sign language interpreter....
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206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where entertainment...
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Conclusion
Disability rights advocates hope that The Spy Museum case will serve as an example of the government’s commitment to enforcement of existing laws, and will spur cultural and entertainment...
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2. Netflix’s Watch Instantly Service Falls Within the Enumerated Categories of Public Accommodations
.), as a “place of exhibition or entertainment,” 42 U.S.C. § 12181(7)(C) (including motion picture house, theater, etc), and/or as a “sales or rental establishment,” 42 U.S.C. § 12181 (7...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
One of these organizations asked the Department to add safety, entertainment, and other materials that are communicated to passengers who can see and hear normally....
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A. Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
Altogether, the four largest movie theater chains based on screen count—Regal Entertainment Group, AMC Entertainment, Inc., Cinemark USA, Inc., and Carmike Cinemas, Inc....
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General: ADA Standard Section 706.1
Selecting or specifying an effective assistive listening system for a large or complex venue requires assistance from a professional sound engineer....
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2. Other considerations when developing websites:
provide a second, static copy of pages that are auto-refreshing or that require a timed-response; use titles, context, and other heading structures to help users navigate complex...
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Long Term Care / Nursing Homes
Many facilities offer a combination of services, in which case accessibility requirements may be applied to different parts of the complex....
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Place of Public Accommodation
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment;...
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PUBLIC HOUSING
including but not limited to the following: Publically owned and/or operated one- or two- family dwelling units or congregate residences; Publically owned and/or operated buildings or complexes...
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Qualitative/ Preference Based Questions
The participants indicated a preference for more complex patterns such as random spots and wavy stripes. These patterns were considered more challenging but far more interesting....