Therefore, given the ongoing exchanges students experience with teachers, students, coaches, and school officials, any student who requires a sign language interpreter in order to receive...
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4. What factors should a public school district consider in determining what auxiliary aids or services are necessary to afford qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public school’s services, programs, or activities?
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Tips for Presenters
Tips for Presenting: If there is a sign language interpreter, please wait for him/her to be in place before beginning your presentation....
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"Video Remote Interpreting" (VRI) Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The video phone provides video transmission to a video monitor that permits the individual who is deaf or hard of hearing to view and sign to a video interpreter (i.e., a live interpreter...
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
contract(s) with one or more sign language interpreter or sign language interpreter agency. 31....
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2.6 Communications.
In addition, under the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, there are signage requirements that address the need for directional and informational signs that communicate information...
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Solutions for Five Common ADA Access Problems at Polling Places
If this is not possible and alternate routes must be used to provide access for voters with disabilities, temporary signs should direct voters to and along these alternate accessible routes...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
structural repairs or additions are made to existing buildings or facilities, the term “path of travel” also includes the toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, drinking fountains and signs...
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Accessible Means for Gathering Feedback
Product usability interviews with customers who are hard of hearing or deaf may require the use of an assistive listening system or the services of sign language or oral interpreters....
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Assistive Listening Systems
Requirements for signs indicating the availability of assistive listening systems has been relocated from this section to the scoping section on signage (216.10)....
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EXHIBIT 2
By signing this Release, I acknowledge that I have been provided the opportunity to review the same with an attorney of my choosing....
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1131B.2, Item 1
Each passenger drop-off and loading zone designed for persons with disabilities shall be identified by a reflectorized sign, complying with Section 1117B.5.1, Items 2 and 3, permanently...
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QUESTION: WHAT ADVANCE NOTICE CAN A PVO REQUIRE IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A PARTICULAR AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE?
., a sign language interpreter), additional travel and security requirements (e.g., Transportation Security Administration rules) may need to be taken into account in determining the amount...
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The 2006 IBC/ADAAG Comparison
for Buildings and Facilities, published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2004, and amended August 5, 2005, with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), signed...
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Service
Provide sign language charts for basic hospitality communication at check-in, restaurants bell stands, coffee shops, etc. Utilize smart phone features for communicating....
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Q2: What is the Amendments Act?
A: The Amendments Act was signed into law in September 2008 and became effective on January 1, 2009.3 Congress passed the Amendments Act in part to supersede Supreme Court decisions that...
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5. PLAN INCLUSIVELY
Need Potential Planning Tools Communication American Sign Language and audio resources; escorts, guides, translators/ interpreters, large print outreach materials...