A public accommodation must provide auxiliary aids and services when they are necessary to ensure effective communication with individuals with hearing, vision, or speech impairments....
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VI. Auxiliary Aids
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§27.15(a)
(a) A recipient shall take appropriate initial and continuing steps to notify participants, beneficiaries, applicants, and employees, including those with impaired vision or hearing, and...
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H) Accessible Print Material
license applications and other printed information may need to be provided in an alternate accessible format to provide effective communication for individuals who are blind or visually impaired...
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410.5 Digital Encoding of Speech (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision was recommended by the Advisory Committee to help improve auditory clarity for persons with hearing impairments. It is new to both the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines....
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
Many people with mobility impairments can move at only very slow speeds; for many, traveling 200 ft (61 m) could take about 2 minutes....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1) and 36.105(d)(1)—Substantially Limits
Department proposed to add nine rules of construction at §§ 35.108(d) and 36.105(d) clarifying how to interpret the meaning of ‘‘substantially limits’’ when determining whether an individual’s impairment...
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Section 37.161 Maintenance of Accessible Features--General
section recognizes that it is not sufficient to provide features such as lift-equipped vehicles, elevators, communications systems to provide information to people with vision or hearing impairments...
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SHELTERING
But many of these shelters have not been accessible to people with disabilities....
- HumanWare Trekker Breeze+ Handheld Talking GPS
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
One of the most important issues that the Department must address is the effect that supplemental or changed ADA Standards will have on the continuing obligation of public accommodations...
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Type T-24H Contrasting Stripe
- Allegion XceedID® PR10 Proximity Mini-Mullion Reader
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Classroom Acoustics
At particular risk are children who have mild to moderate hearing loss, temporary hearing loss, speech impairments, or learning disabilities....
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
Research findings suggest that such surfaces should have a slip resistance somewhat higher than might be provided for individuals without disabilities....
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Mobility
Glass doors are not good for people who have visual impairments; reduce camouflaging clutter. Increase the light, but not too much; you want to reduce glare....
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Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers
Result: Some people with mobility impairments, such as persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and other mobility aids, must use a roll-in shower or a shower with a fold-down...
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
The employer does not have to make changes to provide access in places or facilities that will not be used by that individual for employment related activities or benefits....
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Guest Rooms
Advisory 806.3- In guest rooms required to have accessible communication features, consider ensuring compatibility with adaptive equipment used by people with hearing impairments....
- BrailleWorks
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5.5 Pre-Employment Inquiries
The prohibition on pre-employment inquiries about disability does not prevent an employer from obtaining necessary information regarding an applicant's qualifications, including medical...
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11B-246.1 General
Additional information regarding accessibility best practices for outdoor occupancies can be found in the California State Parks Accessibility Guidelines available on the California State...
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2010 California Standards for Accessible Design (excerpts relating to Safe Harbors only)
For more information regarding ADA Safe Harbors, go to http://www.adasafeharbor.com/....
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c) Sidewalk Inspection Repair Plan
That argument ignores that SIRP operates in tandem with ASAP, a program which ensures that accessibility complaints regarding sidewalks are addressed and rectified, typically within ninety...
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Release of unsold accessible seats. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 36.302(f)(6) provides regulatory guidance regarding the release of unsold accessible seats. ...