Persons with visual impairments are trained to look in a consistent location for tactile signs....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
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1. New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations
At that time, state accessibility standards required a half-inch lip at the base of the curb ramp which could be detected by a visually-impaired person using a cane....
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Program Accessibility
As clarified in Title V, Section 508(c), the legal definition of a wheelchair is: A device designed solely for use by a mobility–impaired person for locomotion that is suitable for use...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
., people who have hearing impairments or who have vision impairments) to the extent that such accessibility is feasible. ◼ Advisory 11B-202.3 Alterations (seismic strengthening)....
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- Center for Assistive Technology
- disAbility Solutions for Independent Living, Inc. (dSIL) - Daytona Beach, FL
- Wheelchair & Ambulatory Sports
- Tactile Design for Universal Access
- The Art of Living Well with Low Vision
- Delta Center for Independent Living (DCIL) - St. Peters, MO
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IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
the nature of the services provided in each Department; identify barriers to providing such services to individuals with disabilities of all kinds including, but not limited to, mobility impairments...
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11B-224.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
ETA considers the ADA requirement for rooms without roll-in showers to be a recognition that some individuals with mobility impairments actually prefer an accessible bathtub or transfer-type...
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Some Examples of Questions that May Not be Asked on Application Forms or in Job Interviews
Do you have any disabilities or impairments which may affect your performance in the position for which you are applying?...
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Section 1630.15(b) and (c) Disparate Impact Defenses
The employer would not be able to refuse to hire a hearing impaired applicant because he or she could not be interviewed....
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services
history of title II specifically reflects congressional intent that public entities must ensure that telephone emergency services, including 911 services, be accessible to persons with impaired...
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§35.160 General
A number of comments raised questions about the extent of a public entity’s obligation to provide access to television programming for persons with hearing impairments....
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How should we describe facilities that only meet some of the accessibility guidelines?
For example, at a district office that was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the front entrance could not be retrofitted for accessibility without substantially impairing the...
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Background
Among the issues we intended to revisit in the SNPRM was a proposal in the initial NPRM to require carriers and their agents to make their Web sites accessible to people with vision impairments...
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The Commenters
The CCD represents the following organizations: the Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, Association for Retarded Citizens of the United States...
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Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
applicants and beneficiaries, text telephones (TTYs) or equally effective telecommunications systems shall be used to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or have speech impairments...
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Section 37.3 Definitions
Wheelchair” is defined in this rule as a mobility aid belonging to any class of three-or more-wheeled devices, usable indoors, designed or modified for and used by individuals with mobility impairments...
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§35.160 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A number of comments raised questions about the extent of a public entity's obligation to provide access to television programming for persons with hearing impairments....
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
history of title II specifically reflects congressional intent that public entities must ensure that telephone emergency services, including 911 services, be accessible to persons with impaired...