2) Safe harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis) The ‘‘program accessibility'' requirement in regulations implementing title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that each service...
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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TECHNIQUES FOR OFFICERS TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY
Officers must review and have a working knowledge of the publication Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: ADA Guide for Law Enforcement Officers. ...
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Required for Public Entities with Fifty or more Employees
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4. Effective Communication
Some towns have decided to install a portable TTY next to a public pay telephone and to anchor the portable unit to a shelf....
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Other Power-driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs)
Public entities may set speed and other limits....
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2. Written Communications
For example, if there are brief written instructions on how to get to an office in a public building, it is often effective to read the directions aloud to the person....
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ENSURING LANGUAGE ACCESS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION DURING RESPONSE AND RECOVERY: A CHECKLIST FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
and auxiliary aids and services to ensure effective communication....
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
The following examples show how some accessibility problems have been corrected at Forest Service facilities around the country. Steps at the entrances are a common problem....
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§35.150 Existing Facilities
Unlike title III of the Act, which requires public accommodations to remove architectural barriers where such removal is ‘‘readily achievable,’’ or to provide goods and services through...
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Federal Aviation Administration Draft Advisory Circular 150/5360-14A, Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities
This AC applies to airports operated by public entities and those receiving federal financial assistance....
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10.3.2(5)
shall, to the maximum extent feasible, have an accessible route complying with 4.3 from the point of connection to boarding platforms and all transportation system elements used by the public...
- Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)
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1. Accessible route(s)
Accessible route(s) 4.3 Within the boundary of the site: From public transportation stops, accessible parking spaces, accessible passenger loading zones, and public...
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5.6 Tableware and Condiment Areas
Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall be installed to comply with 4.2 (see Fig. 54)....
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4. Obstructions
For fixed route services, a passenger's request for a driver to position the vehicle to avoid obstructions to the passenger's ability to enter or leave the vehicle at a designated stop location...
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Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: ADA Guide for Law Enforcement Officers
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people who are deaf or hard of hearing are entitled to the same services law enforcement provides to anyone else....
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ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
In order to provide equal access, a public accommodation must provide auxiliary aids and services for people who are deaf or hard of hearing when needed....
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
Once inside the building, visitors with disabilities want to fully experience all that museums have to offer – exhibitions, programs, special events, publications, and videos....
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Attachment C
Various types of communication aids – known as “auxiliary aids and services” – are used to communicate with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
- Assistive Technology Industry Association
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Feature 3 - Temporary Barrier Removal for the Building Entrance
Feature 3 - Temporary Barrier Removal for the Building Entrance
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F206.4.3 Entrances from Tunnels or Elevated Walkways
Where direct access is provided for pedestrians from a pedestrian tunnel or elevated walkway to a building or facility, at least one direct entrance to the building or facility from...
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11B-206.4.3 Entrances from tunnels or elevated walkways
Where direct access is provided for pedestrians from a pedestrian tunnel or elevated walkway to a building or facility, all entrances to the building or facility from each tunnel or...
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11B-233.3.1.2.2 Non-elevator buildings
Ground floor residential dwelling units in non-elevator buildings shall be adaptable.