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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
Consider using open-captioning on local TV stations as well as using lower-tech options such as dispatching qualified sign language interpreters to assist in broadcasting emergency information...
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
It is centered around a proven process —evaluating your needs, selecting the right vehicle, choosing a qualified dealer to modify your vehicle, being trained, maintaining your vehicle —...
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About and Acknowledgements
Increasing the number of qualified individuals with disabilities who pursue careers in the health professions....
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Operable Parts of Windows
Concern was expressed that reference to glazed openings provided for "operation by occupants" would be interpreted to apply to those operated by employees. Response....
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216 Signs
names and logos (Exception 1) signs in parking facilities (Exception 2) The Board included exceptions for occupant names, and company names and logos, which is consistent with its interpretation...
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11B-206 Accessible routes
INTERPRETATION Section 11B-206.4.10 requires a minimum of one accessible entrance to be provided with weather protection, passenger loading zone, and vehicle pull-up space....
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Narrative description. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
require that movie theater owners and operators exhibit movies with narrative descriptions, which enable individuals who are blind or have low vision to enjoy movies by providing a spoken interpretation...
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402.2 Speech-Output Enabled (Section-by-Section Analysis)
That is, while the requirement in existing 508 Standards §1194.25(a) has been interpreted as requiring ICT with closed functionality to provide speech output since that is the only means...
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Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities
who may need emergency assistance include the number of people who: attended similar previous events requested accessible guest rooms, requested sign language interpreters...
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Presentation Materials / Slides and Video
If a video without captions must be used, a sign language interpreter or speech-to-text service provider may be able to convey the audible content....
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Section 36.204 Administrative Methods (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This standard is consistent with the interpretation of section 504 by the U.S. Supreme Court in Alexander v. Choate, 469 U.S. 287 (1985)....
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
Although this rule on its face applies to new construction and alterations, these commenters were concerned that the rule could be interpreted to apply retroactively because of the Department...
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
Although this provision on its face applies to new construction and alterations, these commenters were concerned that the rule could be interpreted to apply retroactively because of the...
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Tips for Presenters
Tips for Presenting: If there is a sign language interpreter, please wait for him/her to be in place before beginning your presentation....
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Background
Evan Terry Associates will continue to revise and update this Pocket Guide as new technical assistance is released and interpretations are provided by federal agencies and DSA-AC, including...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
The team includes the child's teacher; the parents, subject to certain limited exceptions; the child, if determined appropriate; an agency representative who is qualified to provide or supervise...
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Obtaining Employment: What to Expect
Obtaining Employment: What to Expect The ADA prohibits discrimination against qualified employees or job applicants on the basis of their disability....
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‘‘direct threat’’
Although persons with disabilities are generally entitled to the protection of this part, a person who poses a significant risk to others will not be ‘‘qualified,’’ if reasonable modifications...
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INTRODUCTION
Title I of the ADA requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment, except when such accommodation...
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Prohibition against discrimination in services, programs, and activities
Title II of the ADA provides that no qualified individual with a disability shall, because of that disability, be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to...
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Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
[Sec. 382.41(f)(3)] In addition, because carriers cannot charge for facilities, equipment, or services required under the law to be provided to qualified individuals with a disability, no...