., those requirements concerning auxiliary aids and general nondiscrimination provisions)....
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Section 36.406(a)(2) Applicable Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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I. BACKGROUND
health care facilities; reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, and procedures when necessary to make health care services fully available to individuals with disabilities; and auxiliary...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
., ticket counters, baggage claim areas, gates)....
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Implementation Alternatives
For example, in a location where five kiosks are situated in close proximity to one another, such as near a ticket counter, at least two of those kiosks must be accessible; in locations...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
Rather, the provision of such auxiliary aids is the means by which these individuals gain access to movie theaters' services and thereby achieve the “full and equal enjoyment,” 42 U.S.C....
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List of Subjects for 28 CFR Part 36
Add paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 36.303 Auxiliary aids and services. * * * * * (g) Movie Captioning and Audio Description. (1) Definitions. ...
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Movie captioning. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both open and closed captioning are examples of auxiliary aids and services required under the Department's 1991 title III regulation. See 28 CFR 36.303(b)(1)....
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4.3 Reach Ranges
In the BS8300 study, trials were conducted over a counter and it is not known whether the results reported represent highest reach for each person in general or over the anterior most point...
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
Designers could also benefit from more information on device size to plan spaces like storage areas for wheelchairs at transportation terminals or the design of counter edges in relationship...
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III-6.2000 Alterations: Path of travel
ILLUSTRATION 1: The customer service area of a dry cleaning store and the employee area behind the counter are both primary function areas....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
This standard also requires a lesser degree of effort on the part of a public accommodation than the "undue burden" limitation on the auxiliary aids requirements of the ADA....