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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis) This section specifies what electronic and information technology is covered by the standards....
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Two-Way Communication
Section 407.4.9 provides criteria for emergency two-way communication systems in elevator cars which address the height of operable parts and identification by tactile characters....
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City of XXX – ADA Transition Plan
First floor Single user toilet room No tactile...
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
Devices which can process the information and provide visual and/or tactile output are also possible....
- Grohe Allure Brilliant Lavatory Centerset M-Size Faucet
- Sculpted Single-hole Touchless AC-powered Commercial Bathroom Sink Faucet
- Kohler Manual Toilet Retrofit Flushometer Valve K-13516-RF-CP
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Electronic and information technology products operate by following programming instructions referred to as software....
- Delta Battery Operated Flush Valve 81T221BTA
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What Are Testing Accommodations?
Examples of the wide range of testing accommodations that may be required include: Braille or large-print exam booklets; Screen reading technology; Scribes to transfer...
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11B-707 AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES, FARE MACHINES AND POINT-OF-SALE DEVICES
This law covers a variety of products, including computer hardware and software, websites, phone systems, fax machines, copiers, and similar technologies....
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and raised...
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ARGUMENT
Netflix falls within the twelve enumerated categories of public accommodations, and Congress, when passing the ADA in 1990, intended to cover advances in technology, such as the advent of...
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R213 Transit Stops and Transit Shelters
Signs that identify the routes served by the transit stop must comply with the technical requirements for visual characters on signs unless audible sign systems or other technologies are...
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Audible Information Systems (slide 14)
There’s technology coming out that can be incorporated in specific instances to help you navigate –3-D maps, hand-held....
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EQUIPMENT
As another example, gaming systems that support movement detection technologies (e.g., Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3) can be used by some children and youth with disabilities to participate...
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Emergency Services
Public entities may determine the appropriate technology for their emergency telephone systems....
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Text Telephones (or TTYs) [4.31.9]
Early models were known as TTYs (from their origin in teletype technology)....
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
Alternate captioning and audio description device replacement rates; Increased staff training frequency; Single-Auditorium unit cost estimates including Sony’s technology...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and raised...
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11B-707 Automatic teller machines, fare machines and point-of-sale devices
This law covers a variety of products, including computer hardware and software, websites, phone systems, fax machines, copiers, and similar technologies....
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...
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11B-707 Automatic teller machines, fare machines and point-of-sale devices
This law covers a variety of products, including computer hardware and software, websites, phone systems, fax machines, copiers, and similar technologies....