Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers Section 36.304 requires the removal of architectural barriers and communication barriers that are structural in nature in existing facilities, where...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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1.5. Major Provisions of Final Rule
and audio description to patrons with hearing and vision disabilities through the use of alternative technologies, including open movie captioning, so long as that technology provides communication...
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206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings (Exception 4), F206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings (Exception 4)
206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings (Exception 4) F206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings (Exception 4) The final rule edits the references in Exception 4 to these sections to the technical...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments) Section 36.304 requires the removal of architectural barriers and communication barriers that...
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11B-215.4 Transient lodging
Guest rooms required to comply with Section 11B-224.4 shall provide fire alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.3, and carbon monoxide alarms, where provided, complying...
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9.5.3 Accessible Sleeping Accommodations in New Construction
Accessible sleeping rooms shall be provided in conformance with the table in 9.1.2 and shall comply with 9.2 Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms and Suites (where the items are...
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11B-215.4 Transient lodging
Guest rooms required to comply with Section 11B-224.4 shall provide fire alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.2, and carbon monoxide alarms, where provided, complying...
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11B-215.4 Transient lodging
Guest rooms required to comply with Section 11B-224.4 shall provide fire alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.2, and carbon monoxide alarms, where provided, complying...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
The Department notes, however, that where an individual is challenging a covered entity’s failure to provide effective communication, that individual cannot rely solely on the ‘‘regarded...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
analog movies exclusively are not subject to the specific requirements of paragraph (g) at this time, such movie theaters are nonetheless public accommodations and subject to the effective communication...
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ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors Notes from written and oral communication with the DOJ and references to the International Building Code and the Access Board The Department...
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
OBJECTIVES: Identify resources in your community that may be of use during emergencies and record them in your emergency plan....
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2. DEFINE YOUR COMMUNITY
OBJECTIVES: Compile information about your community that will help you develop an emergency plan....
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
Units and sleeping accommodations shall have a visual alarm connected to the building emergency alarm system or shall have a standard 110-volt electrical receptacle into which such an alarm...
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216.4.3 Directional Signs
216.4.3 Directional Signs. Signs required by section 1003.2.13.6 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition)...
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F216.4.3 Directional Signs
Signs required by section 1003.2.13.6 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by...
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Purpose of Proposed Rule
The Department’s regulation implementing title III’s auxiliary aid provision reiterates the obligation of covered entities to ensure effective communication with individuals with disabilities...
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FCC Consumer Guide: Video Relay Services
Video Relay Services Video Relay Service is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service that enables persons with hearing disabilities who use American Sign Language to communicate...
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4. Providing Qualified Interpreters and Qualified Readers
To be qualified, an interpreter must be able to convey communications effectively, accurately, and impartially, and use any necessary specialized vocabulary.8 Similarly, those serving...
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MODEL POLICY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ON COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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Emergencies in New York City
Part of being prepared is understanding what could potentially impact your community, what the City will do to respond, and what your community can do locally....
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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§8.6(c)
(c) This section does not require a recipient to take any action that the recipient can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a program or activity or...