missing limbs or mobility impairments requiring the use of a wheelchair substantially limit musculoskeletal function; (E) Autism substantially limits brain function; (F) Cancer substantially...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
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Fulton County - Diversity and Civil Rights Compliance Officer II
, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position....
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410.8 Video Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.8 Video Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that ICT with real-time video functionality must ensure that the quality of the video is sufficient to support...
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Pre-employment Inquiries and Medical Examinations
Applicants may be asked about their ability to perform specific job functions....
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§27.5 Qualified person with a disability
with a disability means: (1) With respect to employment, a person with a disability who, with reasonable accommodation and within normal safety requirements, can perform the essential functions...
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Qualified interpreter
Cued speech interpreter means an interpreter who functions in the same manner as an oral interpreter except that he or she also uses a hand code, or cue, to represent each speech sound....
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§ 35.104 Qualified interpreter
Cued speech interpreter means an interpreter who functions in the same manner as an oral interpreter except that he or she also uses a hand code, or cue, to represent each speech sound....
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225(a)(3) Telecommunications relay services
services that provide the ability for an individual who has a hearing impairment or speech impairment to engage in communication by wire or radio with a hearing individual in a manner that is functionally...
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11B-411.2.1.6 Identification of floors served
When the accessibility function button is pressed, the audio output shall provide a verbal announcement of the floors served by the elevator group....
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§ 36.105(d)(3)(ii)
activity; pain experienced when performing a major life activity; the length of time a major life activity can be performed; or the way an impairment affects the operation of a major bodily function...
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D. Assisted Listening Devices:
By October 1, 2014, Olympia shall provide no less than forty-nine (49) fully functional receivers for assisted listening systems (“Assisted Listening Devices”) available for patrons...
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§1630.2(j)(4)(ii)
pain experienced when performing a major life activity; the length of time a major life activity can be performed; and/or the way an impairment affects the operation of a major bodily function...
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When alterations are made on an upper story of a facility, is vertical access required?
If alterations are made to a primary function area on an upper floor, an accessible path of travel to the area is required to the extent that the cost is not disproportionate (i.e., more...
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11B-411.2.1.6 Identification of floors served
When the accessibility function button is pressed, the audio output shall provide a verbal announcement of the floors served by the elevator group....
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§ 35.108(d)(3)(ii)
activity; pain experienced when performing a major life activity; the length of time a major life activity can be performed; or the way an impairment affects the operation of a major bodily function...