The Department notes that the term “closed captioning” is referenced in the examples of auxiliary aids and services in § 36.303(b). ...
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Closed movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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8.3 Results and Discussion
The highest level of 111 dB SPL was selected by a listener with a moderate-to-severe flat hearing loss....
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Vibrotactile WALK indications
The vibrotactile indication is particularly useful for pedestrians who have both hearing and visual impairments and also allows pedestrians to tactually confirm audible signal information...
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HOW DO YOU FIND AN INTERPRETER?
You can also seek referrals from your state office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, local chapter of the National Association of the Deaf, or from the person requesting the interpreter....
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Extraneous information (‘image of…’, ‘picture of…’ etc.)
Reader hears it twice: “Image. Image of Pastel looking at her handler.”. “Pastel looks at her handler.”...
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§8.22(b)
An additional two percent of the units (but not less than one unit) in such a project shall be accessible for persons with hearing or vision impairments....
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D. Notification – Alerting the Public to an Emergency
People who are deaf will not hear radio, television, sirens, or other audible alerts....
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Issue: 9-1-1 Systems
Common Problem: City governments do not provide direct and equal access to 9‒1‒1 systems, or similar emergency response systems, for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and use...
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Captioning (Advisory Guidance)
Closed captioning refers to assistive technology designed to provide access to television for persons with hearing disabilities that is visible only through the use of a decoder....
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II. Rulemaking History
The Access Board held two public hearings during the comment period, March 14, 2012 in Washington, DC and May 8, 2012 in Atlanta, GA....
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What this Checklist is Not
The regulations include requirements for nondiscriminatory policies and practices and for the provision of auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters for people who...
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10.3.1(19)
Gates which must be pushed open by wheelchair or mobility aid users shall have a smooth continuous surface extending from 2 inches above the floor to 27 inches above the floor....
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§ 38.111(a)(2)
Single-level dining and lounge cars shall have at least one connecting doorway complying with §38.113(a)(2) of this part connected to a car accessible to persons using wheelchairs or mobility aids...
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§ 37.209 Training and other requirements
as appropriate to the duties of particular employees, training in proper operation and maintenance of accessibility features and equipment, boarding assistance, securement of mobility aids...
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§ 38.113(b) Passageway
Doorways required to be accessible by paragraph (a) of this section shall permit access by persons using mobility aids and shall have an unobstructed passageway at least 32 inches wide leading...
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Bathroom Do’s and Dont’s
Some guests prefer using the rubber mat to help stabilize mobility aid devices. ...
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General: ADA Standard Section 203.1
Section 203.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements of general exceptions in the most current ADA Standards.
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Additional Acknowledgements
of this guide, including: Lou Ann Blake, Managing Editor, Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research, National Federation of the Blind Lise Hamlin, Director of Public Policy, Hearing...
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DISABILITY
aid(s) and cochlear implant(s) or other implantable hearing devices, mobility devices, and oxygen therapy equipment and supplies; ii....
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