interpreter is required, the public accommodation should provide a qualified interpreter, that is, an interpreter who is able to sign to the individual who is deaf what is being said by the hearing...
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III-4.3200 Effective communication
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4) provided a non-inclusive list of mitigating measures, which includes medication, medical supplies, equipment, appliances, low-vision devices, prosthetics, hearing...
- #CripTheVoteStories with Vilissa K. Thompson
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TTYs
According to these commenters, compliance with wheelchair access provisions greatly compromises their usability by the majority of persons with hearing or speech impairments who do not use...
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§ 382.45 Passenger information
(c) Each carrier shall ensure that qualified individuals with a disability, including those with vision or hearing impairments, have timely access to information the carrier provides to...
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Typical Day - Advanced Training
Budgeting for Surveys and Reports (15 minutes) You will hear how facility surveyors around the country are currently charging for their services....
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1. The ADA
The statute defines auxiliary aids and services to include “qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing...
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Maximum side reach ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department would like to hear further from individuals of short stature whether there are discrete areas--like operating controls in elevators--that are either significant to daily living...
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FEDERAL LAWS
of disability are included in the section 602(3) of the IDEA: developmental delay (only for children under the age of 9); intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation); hearing...
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16. Reasonable accommodation
Thus, a small day-care center might not be required to expend more than a nominal sum, such as that necessary to equip a telephone for use by a secretary with impaired hearing, but a large...
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, TDD's or equally effective telecommunication systems be used to communicate with individuals with impaired speech or hearing...
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Visual disabilities, similar to hearing disabilities, fall along a continuum, from people who have no vision to people who have low vision and may be able to read large print....
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FM Systems
Some people with hearing impairments have difficulty tuning a receiver, especially when multiple programs are being conducted....
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ETA Public Telephone Summary Chart and Survey Instructions
(17)(d)] (1) "Accessible" in this chart means complying with the requirements of 4.31.2 (clear floor or ground space), 4.31.3 (mounting height), 4.31.4 (protruding objects), 4.31.5 (hearing...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
oppose any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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II-7.3100 General
Public entities must ensure that these services, including 911 services, are accessible to persons with impaired hearing and speech....
- Viking K-1600-EHFA Elevator Phone with Built-in Dialer and Digital Announcer
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Section 35.160 Communications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, when a deaf spouse attempts to communicate with public social service agencies about the services necessary for the hearing spouse, appropriate auxiliary aids and services to the...
- Disability: more than meets the eye | Pam Relph | TEDxUniversityofBirmingham
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (June 2018)
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- Prevent Blindness America
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