it should ensure that an effective telecommunication system such as communication using the relay system or a TTY (or TDD) be used to communicate with individuals who are deaf, hard-of-hearing...
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3. Handicapped person
mental impairments because of the difficulty of ensuring the comprehensiveness of any such list.The term includes, however, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing...
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504)
generally would not find a violation if a recipient complied with the requirements embodied in Title II’s effective communication regulation.14 Similarly, the vast majority of students with hearing...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
ADAAG Section 4.1.3(17) establishes requirements for accessibility of pay phones to persons with mobility impairments, hearing impairments (requiring some phones with volume controls), and...
- Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services (MDRS)
- Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
- DOT/FTA Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Guidance Circular FTA C 4710.1
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G. Response to 2008 NPRM Comments Concerning Movie Captioning and Video Description, Analysis and Discussion of Proposed Regulatory Approach
input from the public as to whether the Department´s regulation should require movie theater owners and operators to exhibit movies that have captioning for patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
Many people with non-mobility (for example sight or hearing impairments) or semi-ambulatory conditions are served by the remaining access features required by this code....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vi) Mitigating Measures
Dec. 24, 2003) (individual fired because of a hearing impairment was not protected because a hearing aid helped correct that impairment); Todd v. Academy Corp., 57 F....
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Chapter 5 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Website Accessibility)
Do all video files on your website have written captions of spoken communication synchronized with the action to provide access to people who are deaf or hard of hearing? ...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 32: The Department would like to hear from public accommodations and individuals with disabilities about the potential effect of this approach. ...
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Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
evaluation and placement of students with disabilities that includes notice to parents or guardian, an opportunity for the parents or guardian to examine relevant records, an impartial hearing...
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G. Availability of Materials Incorporated by Reference
ANSI/IEEE C63.19-2011 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids (see E102.3, C102.3, 410.4.1). ...
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V. IMPROVED POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING ACCESS
Before making any decision regarding a policy, procedure, or program with a direct effect on a subclass of people with disabilities (such as persons with hearing disabilities, persons with...
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures
voluntary compliance cannot be achieved, Federal agencies enforce title VI either by the termination of Federal funds to a program that is found to discriminate, following an administrative hearing...
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EXHIBIT E QUIKTRIP POLICY REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
disabilities in many different ways, such as: Guiding people who are blind or have low vision and retrieving dropped objects for them; Alerting people who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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General Tips for Interacting with Individuals with Disabilities
The five basic types of disabilities addressed below are: People who are blind or visually-impaired; people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind; people with mobility disabilities...
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6. Processes for Complying with the ADA
The information must be accessible to the public, including people who have disabilities that affect communication, such as blindness, low vision, deafness, and hearing loss....
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
voluntary compliance cannot be achieved, Federal agencies enforce title VI either by the termination of Federal funds to a program that is found to discriminate, following an administrative hearing...
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Costs and Benefits
By addressing communication barriers (and, to a lesser extent, access barriers) encountered on such vehicles by persons with vision, hearing, mobility, and cognitive impairments, the 2016...
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A. SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION
35.160; where Lewisboro communicates by telephone, to communicate through a teletypewriter ("TTY"), or other equally effective telecommunications system, with individuals who have hearing...
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2.3.3 Issues
This is a highly subjective judgment and offers hard of hearing listeners no assurance of adequate IR field strength at all seat locations in a venue....
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More Questions and Answers About the ADA
For example, an employer may be required to provide a sign language interpreter during a job interview for an applicant who is deaf or hearing impaired, unless to do so would impose an undue...