For example, if the police pull you over for a speeding ticket, they don’t have to have an interpreter with them in the car or wait for one to arrive....
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382.7 To whom do the provisions of this Part apply?
foreign carrier fails to provide the required information promptly to “qualified individuals with a disability who identify themselves as needing visual and/or hearing assistance” and whose tickets...
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4. Passenger Information
For example, consider a passenger who buys a codeshare ticket from carrier A for a connecting itinerary from New York to Cairo through London ,where carrier A operates the New York to London...
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6. Compliance Monitoring
We asked whether the Department should initiate random “spot” investigations of carrier and online ticket agency Web sites to monitor compliance after the rule becomes effective....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
., a credit card, tickets, voucher, etc. Make sure a passenger who is blind is made aware of all relevant information as it becomes available to all passengers....
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Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities
For example: If a person who is deaf is paying a parking ticket at the town clerk's office and has a question, exchanging written notes may be effective....
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Use of the International Symbol of Accessibility and Other Signs
If you want the local law enforcement agency to be able to issue tickets for illegal parking at accessible parking spaces in parking lots, display ISA in blue and white to comply with the...
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Capacity Constraints
The process is analogous to the wait that persons in some cities have to endure to be able to buy season tickets to a sold-out slate of professional football games....
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
merchandise display areas or employee work areas in a department store; Replacing an inaccessible floor surface in the customer service or employee work areas of a bank; Redesigning the assembly...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph 19, covering assembly areas, specifies the number of wheelchair seating spaces and types and numbers of assistive listening systems required....
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215 Fire Alarms 216 Signs 217 Telephones 218 Transportation Facilities 219 Assistive Listening Systems 220 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines 221 Assembly...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Paragraph 19, covering assembly areas, specifies the number of wheelchair seating spaces and types and numbers of assistive listening systems required....
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DSA IR 11B-7 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES (with revisions issued through Jan. 2011)
Background: On October 10, 2007 the Governor of California approved Assembly Bill (A.B.) 1531 (2007)....
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations
were contained in Sec. 35.151(e)(h) of the NPRM, to clarify how the Department will apply the proposed standards to social service center establishments, housing at places of education, assembly...
