Revise Section 10.3.3 as follows: 10.3.3 All devices and appliances that receive their power from the initiating device circuit or signaling line circuit of a control unit shall be California...
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
does not require reading ability greater than lower secondary level, and Success Criterion 1.4.8—Visual Presentation requiring unjustified text, text width no more than 80 characters, line...
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Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
Other useful advice for choosing color combinations suitable for people with partial sight and color deficiencies can be found on the website for Lighthouse International34 and elsewhere...
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Covered Content on Primary Web Sites
One carrier that did not support applying accessibility standards to carrier Web sites suggested that carriers be required to provide a phone number to an accessible phone line where equivalent...
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Provisions of the Final Rule
In such a situation, the transit vehicle operator would have the front-line responsibility for deciding whether to grant the on-the-spot request, though it would be consistent with the rule...
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III. Background
United Air Lines, Inc., 527 U.S. 471, 482 (1999), the Court ruled that whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity is to be determined with reference to the ameliorative...
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4. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
More adults who visit elderly parents with hearing or sight limitations would presumably be able to take their parents on outings and enjoy a movie at a movie theater together, sharing the...
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APPENDIX A
Draw a line at the point along the scale that best describes your pain. Use the upper line to describe your pain level right now....