Section 407.4.6.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the arrangement of the elevator car control buttons.
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Arrangement: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.2.2
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Surface Hazards: ADA Standard Section 609.5
Section 609.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the surfaces of grab bars and adjacent surfaces.
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Appendix G: Comments from Participants
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Requiring Callers Using TTYs to Press a Key
ILLUSTRATION: A 9-1-1 call taker answers a call, responds with a standard spoken greeting, and expects to hear a spoken response....
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What Are Testing Accommodations?
dictated notes and essays; Extended time; Wheelchair-accessible testing stations; Distraction-free rooms; Physical prompts (such as for individuals with hearing...
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Policies and Procedures
For example, if a store has a policy to exclude all animals, the policy should be changed to permit people who use service animals, such as "seeing-eye-dogs" and "hearing-assist-dogs" to...
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11B-806.3 Guest rooms with communication features
In guest rooms required to have accessible communication features, consider ensuring compatibility with adaptive equipment used by people with hearing impairments....
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
By scanning an area, the person will hear the sign. This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of Braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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Other Disabilities and Multiple Disabilities
For example, someone could have a combination of visual, speech, and hearing disabilities....
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Subtitle A: State and Local Government Activities
They also must relocate programs or otherwise provide access in inaccessible older buildings, and communicate effectively with people who have hearing, vision, or speech disabilities....
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§104.8(a)
employs fifteen or more persons shall take appropriate initial and continuing steps to notify participants, beneficiaries, applicants, and employees, including those with impaired vision or hearing...
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§8.54(a)
employs fifteen or more persons shall take appropriate initial and continuing steps to notify participants, beneficiaries, applicants, and employees, including those with impaired vision or hearing...
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Are airlines allowed to require all passengers who are both deaf and blind to travel with an attendant?
However, if an individual passenger has both a hearing and vision impairment so severe that the individual cannot establish some means of communicating with airline personnel sufficiently...
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Who is Protected by the ADA?
people who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits their ability to perform one or more major life activities, such as breathing, walking, reading, thinking, seeing, hearing...
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PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
Staff also need instructions about how to access the auxiliary aids and services needed to communicate with people who have vision, hearing, or speech disabilities....