PPD will provide the United States with copies of the contracts establishing the availability of interpreter services every six (6) months to counsel for the United States for the duration...
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REPORTING, ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER PROVISIONS
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Ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has consistently interpreted the ADA to cover websites that are operated by public entities and stated that such sites must provide their services in an accessible manner...
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V. ENSURING EQUAL ACCESS TO CUSTOMERS WITH DISABILITIES
., accepting and communicating on relay calls and using pen and paper to communicate with people who are deaf, are hard of hearing, or have speech impairments), the requirement to make reasonable...
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Section 36.303(g)(8) Notice
These commenters reasoned that individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, should be able to find this information easily....
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
that NPRM, the Department stated that it was considering options under which it might require that movie theater owners or operators exhibit movies that are captioned for patrons who are deaf...
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1. Captioning and Audio Description for Analog Movies
Thus, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing may enjoy movies in a movie theater equipped with such a system alongside those who do not require captioning and who would not see the...
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ENFORCEMENT
In the event that H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, or HRB does not provide auxiliary aids and services requested by an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing, the respective...
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department wishes to clarify that, consistent with longstanding interpretation of section 504, carrying an individual with a disability is considered an ineffective and therefore an...
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Accessible Product Certification Process
Every Review takes into account the official interpretations and opinions from the U. S. Access Board, DOJ, and other relevant standards-writing and enforcement agencies....
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Chapter 4 Addendum: Title II Checklist (9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services)
service (if you cannot identify which emergency calls were TTY calls, use the response time for unannounced TTY test calls); and feedback from meetings with community members who are deaf...
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
noted earlier, functions include, but are not limited to: A. helping blind or visually impaired people to safely negotiate their surroundings; B. alerting deaf...
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
., enplaning/deplaning assistance, deaf/hard of hearing communication assistance, escort to service animal relief area, etc.) within two years after the effective date of this final rule...
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Service Animals
Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to, assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard...
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25. RESERVATIONS SYSTEM
with disabilities can make reservations for accessible rooms in the United States, including rooms for individuals with mobility disabilities and rooms equipped for individuals who are deaf...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
Consistent with DOT’s interpretation and Third Circuit case law, DOJ has also taken the position—based on the legislative history of the ADA—that “[c]osts are to be considered only when...
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B. Agreement of the Parties
The parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute relating to the interpretation or implementation of this order before bringing the matter to the Court's attention. 9....
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Executive Summary
Psycho-physiological definition of eye conditions that impact a person’s ability to navigate, interpret and use the built environment. ii....
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Mobile Web Sites, Mobile Apps, and Other Electronic Communication Technology
communicate with people from diverse cultural backgrounds by making their regulations and guidance documents available in multiple languages on agency Web sites, through printed media, and via interpreters...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
Consequently, in interpreting the application of this rule to vessel operators who are private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people, the Department of Justice...
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Program Accessibility
at an overlook (figure 4) Swimming at a beach Enjoying solitude in the wilderness Gathering information at a visitor center Learning about an area on an interpretive...
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Viewing Areas
The placement of interpretive signs may also help create a barrier to keep people back from the edge of the overlook without blocking the view (figure 65). ...
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Section 504
(2) For the purposes of this section, section 4.1.6(1)(g) of UFAS shall be interpreted to exempt from the requirements of UFAS only mechanical rooms and other spaces that, because of...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
(1) The requirements for barrier removal under §36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for alterations in subpart D of this part....