Examples of alternate modes may include, but are not limited to, voice, fax, relay service, TTY, Internet posting, captioning, text-to-speech synthesis, and video description....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(v) Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis Not Required, But Permissible When Appropriate
in the general population, particularly when the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures, including therapies, learned behavioral or adaptive neurological modifications, assistive devices...
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E202.7.1 Required Documentation
The responsible agency official shall document in writing: (a) the non-availability of conforming ICT, including a description of market research performed and which provisions cannot be...
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Alternate Modes (Advisory Guidance)
This portion of the appendix explains how to provide information in some alternate modes (captioning, video description, Internet postings, relay service, and TTY)....
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§ 37.139(c)(3)
(3) A description of the available paratransit services in paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) of this section as they relate to the service criteria described in §37.131 of this part of service...
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Clearances: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.4
Where provided, securement devices shall be permitted to overlap required clearances. 2. Wheelchair spaces shall be permitted to be mechanically or manually repositioned. 3....
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§382.51(a)(6)
(6) You must enable captioning at all times on all televisions and other audio-visual displays that are capable of displaying captions and that are located in any portion of the terminal...
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Paragraph (b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Trace Center suggested that both the upper and lower limits for low vision be included and that the paragraph title be amended to include the restriction on audio output....
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Type: ADA Standard Section 409.4.7.1
Section 409.4.7.1: covers the current ADA Standards for the type of elevator emergency communication systems in private residence elevators.
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11B-411.3.3.2 Contact
The device contact shall comply with Section 11B-407.3.3.2....
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11B-409.4.7.1 Type
A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car....
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11B-707.6 Input
Input devices shall comply with Section 11B-707.6....
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11B-1002.4.4 Clearances
Exceptions: Where provided, securement devices shall be permitted to overlap required clearances....
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C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Other newly defined terms in the proposed 255 Guidelines are: “application,” “assistive technologies,” “audio description,” “authoring tool,” “closed functionality,” “content,” “hardware...
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e. The terms of a collective bargaining agreement
However, like a position description, the agreement would be considered along with other evidence, such as the actual duties performed by people in these jobs....
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SECTION-BY-SECTION ANALYSIS AND RESPONSE TO COMMENTS
This section provides a detailed description of the Department's proposed changes to the title III regulation, the reasoning behind the proposals, and responses to public comments received...
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Emergency Communications: ADA Standard Section 408.4.8
Section 408.4.8 covers the current ADA Standards for emergency communication systems in limited-use/limited-application elevators.
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Operable Parts: ADA Standard Section 409.4.7.2
Section 409.4.7.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the operable parts of elevator emergency communication systems in private residence elevators.
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Sloped Entries: ADA Standard Section 1009.3
Personal wheelchairs and mobility devices may not be appropriate for submerging in water....
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11B-903.6 Structural strength
Allowable stresses shall not be exceeded for materials used when a vertical or horizontal force of 250 pounds (1112 N) is applied at any point on the seat, fastener, mounting device, or...
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Introduction
Then again, perhaps it would be easier to just download the audio tour, listen to it in your own home, and save the effort of going to the museum....