Please provide information on: (a) capital costs for equipment needed to meet the regulatory requirements; (b) costs of modifying existing processes and procedures; (c) any effects to sales...
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F. Cost and benefits of movie captioning and video description regulations
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Section 36.406(a)(2) Applicable Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
uniform requirement of accessibility in new construction, because accessibility can be accomplished easily in the design and construction stage, and because future expansion of a business or sale...
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
Virginia Department of Transportation (O’Leary, Lockwood, & Taylor, 1996) A group of 27 partially sighted pedestrians participated in this study of detectable warnings which was conducted...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Furthermore, some user groups are petitioning to legally operate on roadways and streets....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Similarly, a clothing boutique would not be required to have Brailled price tags if sales personnel provide price information orally upon request; and a bookstore would not be required to...
- ADA25: #13 of 25 -- Jails and Prisons
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Section 36.303(g)(4) Minimum Requirements for Audio Description Devices
One commenter, concerned that a movie theater should be able to accommodate a larger group of blind or visually impaired movie patrons, recommended at least eight audio description devices...
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Section 36.303(g)(9) Operational Requirements
In response to the ANPRM, the Department received a significant number of comments from individuals with disabilities and groups representing persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and...
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Section 36.303(g)(7) Compliance Date for Providing Captioning and Audio Description
A minority of comments from a few disability advocacy groups and a few private citizens supported the proposed 6-month compliance date....
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TTY Use
As long as disparities in wait times between TTY users and the general public remain both low and infrequent, we will consider the treatment of these groups to be substantially equivalent...
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III. Summary of Comments
The results of the focus group sessions are reported in Molly Follette Story, Erin Schwier, and June Issacson Kailes, “Perspectives of Patients with Disabilities on the Accessibility of...
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2. Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Disabilities
five feet; as much as 50% of discussions may be missed if the voices are faint or not in line of vision; 3) Moderately Severe (56 to 70 dB): Speech must be loud in order to be understood; group...
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Determining appropriate auxiliary aids. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many advocacy groups, particularly those representing blind individuals and those with low vision, urged the Department to add language in the final rule requiring the provision of accessible...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department agrees with commenters who asserted that group seating already is addressed more appropriately in ticketing under § 36.302(f)....
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SHELTERING
Action Steps: Input on Shelter Planning and Staff Training Invite representatives of group homes and other people with disabilities to meet with you as part of your routine shelter planning...
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"Video Remote Interpreting" (VRI) Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters from advocacy groups and persons with disabilities expressed concern that VRI may not always be appropriate to provide effective communication, especially in hospitals and emergency...
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