Speech given at meeting of The Wisemen, The Harvard Club, New York, NY, February 21, 2002, http://www.aarp.org/about_aarp_leadership/on_issues/baby_boomers/how_aging_boomers_impact_business.html...
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The Market of Travelers Who Benefit from Accessibility
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§35.160 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Such a system might be an effective auxiliary aid or service for a person who is deaf or has a hearing loss who uses speech to communicate, but may be useless for someone who uses sign language...
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GUIDE AT A GLANCE
About specific issues to evaluate if you have any of these limitations: sight, hearing, deaf-blind, speech,...
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Assistive Listening Systems
The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) outlines several situations that can create listening challenges for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, including too much distance...
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III-8.7000 Technical assistance
They include national associations of covered entities, such as restaurants, hotels and motels; and associations of individuals with disabilities representing individuals with speech, hearing...
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
For example, insertion of a particular card can cause a device to increase the font size on a display screen or activate speech output....
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Open captions are similar to subtitles in that the text is visible to everyone in the theater, while closed captioning displays the written text of the audio only to those individuals who...
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2. Treatment of WCAG 2.0
However, rather than using the text of relevant portions of WCAG 2.0 verbatim, the Board restated those Success Criteria in mandatory language thought to be better suited for a regulatory...
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B. Coverage limitations
In addition, the Department does not intend to propose regulatory text that reaches the informal or occasional trading, selling, or bartering of goods or services by private individuals...
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1. The ADA
auxiliary aids and services to include “qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments” and “taped texts...
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
auxiliary aids and services" in the ADA, that assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing include the exchange of written notes, telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD's) (also called text...
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Adjustable height/gap protocol
14% 8% 28"+ 24% 21% 18% 12% 8% Table 7 Alternative Text...
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Also in paragraph (1) of the definition, the Department has replaced the term "telecommunications devices for deaf persons (TDD)" with "text telephones (TTYs)." ...
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31. Academic adjustments
Other institutions have used existing private agencies that tape texts for handicapped students free of charge in order to reduce the number of readers needed for visually impaired students...
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Web Accessibility
readers or voice interactive software; Only or predominately use keyboards to input data and to navigate websites; Use Braille output devices; Use on-screen keyboards; Use text...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
The Department retained the language of these rules of construction in the final rule except that in the title III regulatory text it has changed the reference from ‘‘covered entity’’ to...
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ETA Public Telephone Summary Chart and Survey Instructions
a)1] (5) All telephones required to be accessible shall be equipped with a volume control. [4.1.3(17)(b)] (6) Accessible public telephones required by 4.1.3(17)(a) do not include text...
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Creating Accessible PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Professional
information technology (E&IT) accessible to users with disabilities, including: Blindness, color blindness, visual impairment Deafness, hearing impairment Speech...
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Title II and the IDEA
deaf‐blindness, deafness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech...
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Expanding Your Market: Accessibility Benefits Older Adult Customers
Novelli, “How Aging Boomers Will Impact American Business,” Speech given at meeting of The Wisemen, The Harvard Club, New York, NY, 21 February 2002, www.aarp.org/about_aarp/aarp_leadership...