Subparagraph (1) lists several examples, which would be considered auxiliary aids and services to make aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments....
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1.2 Background
Detectable warning surfaces are intended primarily to provide a tactile cue to pedestrians who are blind or have visual impairments....
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382.57 What services must carriers provide if their automated kiosks are inaccessible?
., to wheelchair users because of height or reach issues, to visually-impaired passengers because of issues related to visual displays or touch screens), carriers must ensure equal treatment...
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§382.57(c)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all other visual information for full use must be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments...
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1007.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Recessed ashtrays should not be placed near elevator call buttons so that persons who are blind or visually impaired do not inadvertently contact them or their contents as they reach for...
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407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Recessed ashtrays should not be placed near elevator call buttons so that persons who are blind or visually impaired do not inadvertently contact them or their contents as they reach for...
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§27.71(k)(5)(i) Speech output enabled.
visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all other visual information for full use must be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all other visual information for full use must be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments...
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all other visual information for full use must be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments...
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U. Settlement Class
beginning of time through the term of this Settlement Agreement (as set forth in Section 8 below): (i) accessed or attempted to access a Pedestrian Facility located in the City but were impaired...
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I’m deaf ...Do the airlines have to provide me with such information as schedule changes, gate changes, etc.?
Part 382 requires carriers to provide passengers who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have vision impairments with timely access to the same information that they provide to other passengers...
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Protruding Objects [4.4]
Requirements in 4.4 are based on standard cane techniques used by people with vision impairments. There are two principal techniques: the touch technique and the diagonal technique....
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I. BACKGROUND
investigated Quicken Loans Arena’s policies and procedures, auxiliary aids and services, and seating in assembly areas, related to providing full and equal enjoyment to patrons with mobility impairments...
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Other Road and Shared Use Path Users with Disabilities
appear to influence the characteristics of road and path use: (1) individuals with partial or total vision loss (who may not use a white cane or guide animal); (2) individuals with hearing impairments...
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Wiring for Visible Alarms [§215.3]
Recommendation: In facilities where an above-average number of employees with hearing impairments is likely, such as in the offices of a school for people who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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II-3.5400 Surcharges
either an individual student with a disability (such as a deaf student who benefited from interpreter services) or on groups of students with disabilities (such as students with mobility impairments...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with the obligations and to convey that the question of whether an individuals’ impairment...
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Some Examples of Questions that May Not be Asked on Application Forms or in Job Interviews
Do you have any physical defects which preclude you from performing certain kinds of work? If yes, describe such defects and specific work limitations....
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Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding
People generally find it easier to draw a spatial analogy between the physical world and a scale model than to comprehend a raised-line map of the same space....
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Must Gluten-free Be Free? What You Should Know About Celiac Disease and the ADA
A disability under the ADA is any mental or physical impairment that substantially limits a major life activity....
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III 3.11000 Insurance
insure, or refuse to continue to insure, or limit the amount, extent, or kind of coverage available to an individual, or charge a different rate for the same coverage solely because of a physical...
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Wheelie Life - Master the Art of Balance on Two Wheels
One of the most appealing aspects of Wheelie Life is its realistic physics. The bike reacts naturally to movement, which makes every wheelie feel satisfying when done correctly....
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Section 35.151(b)(3) Alterations to historic facilities
substantive requirement in current Sec. 35.151(d)(2)--that alternative methods of access shall be provided pursuant to the requirements of Sec. 35.150 if it is not feasible to provide physical...