This is not to say there was no conflict over the ADA. On the contrary, the ADA went through comprehensive review by various interested parties and underwent painstaking revisions....
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Building on Foundations
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Conclusion
Decision-makers should dialogue with the surface supplier regarding realistic, objective measurements to evaluate surface performance and maintain the surface material over the life span...
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1.1.4 Walk cross slope
Calculate the cross slope at these locations using the horizontal walking surface width and difference between the measurement elevations at the edges of the walking surface (i.e. the rise over...
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities The Settlement Agreement requires the City to spend approximately $1.37 billion over the next thirty (30) years to implement...
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11B-216.2 Designations
Section 216.2 applies to signs that provide designations, labels, or names for interior rooms or spaces where the sign is not likely to change over time....
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1150A.1 General
Test No. 1 -- Individual Building Test may only be used if the site has terrain over 15 percent slope. Test No. 3 -- Unusual Characteristics Test may be used if applicable....
- ADA25: #14 of 25 -- Police
- Rebuilding Together Baltimore - Baltimore, MD
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3. The Department of Justice’s Regulatory Developments Reinforce that Netflix is a Public Accommodation
The Department’s brief explained that a business providing services solely over the Internet is subject to title III’s prohibitions on discrimination on the basis of disability....
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BACKGROUND
The United States states that it has completed surveys of thirteen hotels over a period of three months among four HWI Brands: Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites....
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 2
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters also expressed the view that the Department should expand paragraph (1) of the definition of auxiliary aids to include ‘‘TTY’s and other voice, text, and video-based telecommunications...
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Filing a complaint with the FCC
To request an additional 30 days or file an informal complaint, contact the Disability Rights Office at 202-418-2517 (voice) or 202-418-2922 (TTY), by email to dro@fcc.gov, by fax to 202...
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DEFINITIONS
assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption decoders; open and closed captioning, including real-time captioning; voice...
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Operable Parts
ITI indicated that timeouts, whether in voice or visual mode, are a standard feature of applications today....
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Emergency Preparedness
A person who is deaf may be trapped and unable to communicate because the only communication device relies on voice....
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
For example, an interpreter must be able to sign to the person who is deaf what is being said by the hearing person, and voice to the hearing person what is being signed by the person who...
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The relay services required by title IV would involve a relay operator using both a standard telephone and a TDD to type the voice messages to the TDD user and read the TDD messages to the...
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410.2 Volume Gain (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Advisory Committee recommended that the Board adopt the FCC’s volume gain requirements for landline ICT with two-way voice communication....
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Web Accessibility
ensure inclusion, integration, and equal treatment of, as well as effective communication with, persons with disabilities, including, among others, persons that: Use screen readers or voice...
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Your voice will orient the person. Your natural speaking tone is sufficient. When giving directions, be specific and describe obstacles in the path of travel....
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II. DEFINITIONS
assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption decoders; open and closed captioning, including real-time captioning; voice...
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Speech input or voice recognition could be provided as an alternate input, although it should not be the only input technique....
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II-7.3100 General
A public entity may, however, operate its own relay service within its emergency system, provided that the services for nonvoice calls are as effective as those provided for voice calls....