process includes questions about specific accommodations registrants may need (please see a list of recommendations for your registration documents in the Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communication...
Search Results "Section 255 of the Communications Act"
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Audio Visual Components
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7.1. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule, Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized As Small
As noted earlier in this Final RA (see Section 1.1), the Department’s existing regulation implementing the ADA’s title III auxiliary aids provision reiterates the obligation of covered...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
Grab bar reinforcement complying with Section 11B-609. 2. Doors complying with Section 11B-404. 3. Communication features complying with Section 11B-809.5.5. 4. ...
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603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses the accessibility of ICT support services, such as help desks, call centers, training centers, and automated self-service...
- Hager Companies 3800 Series - Grade 1 Mortise (Sectional)
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Calculation of Percentages: ADA Standard Section 104.2
Section 104.2 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on the calculation of percentages in the ADA Standards.
- United States Access Board
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that an agency’s non-public facing content be required to meet the accessibility requirements...
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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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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
achievable. " The administrative and fiscal relationship between the local facility and the parent entity must also be considered in evaluating what resources are available for any particular act...
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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...
- TownSteel MS Series, Grade 1 Sectional, with Indicator Mortise Locks
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Use of the ISA Under the ADA
The ADA Standards apply nationwide to places of public accommodation, commercial facilities, and state and local government facilities. Promulgated by the Department of Justice (28...
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MODEL POLICY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ON COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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- Notify NYC
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410.6.3.2 VoIP Using SIP (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.6.3.2 VoIP Using SIP (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT with real-time two-way voice communication interoperates with “Voice over Internet Protocol...
- State of Texas Functional Needs Support Services Tool Kit
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Area of Refuge Identification [IBC §1007.6.5 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.5 (2000)]
The IBC requires that doors providing access to areas of refuge be identified by a sign that includes the term “AREA OF REFUGE” and the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)....
- Disability Training Materials and Helpful Information: from the U.S. Department of Transportation
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Department of Transportation is amending its rule implementing the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) to require U.S. air carriers and foreign air carriers to make their Web sites that market...
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: Being Prepared
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: The Emergency Worksheet
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: Introduction & Materials
