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  X. Alterations
  
When alterations are made to a "primary function area", such as the lobby or work areas of a bank, an accessible path of travel to the altered area, and the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking...
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  4. May an employer ask questions about an obvious hearing impairment, or ask follow-up questions if an applicant discloses a non-obvious hearing impairment?
  
Example 1: Julie has a severe hearing impairment in her right ear and is applying to the telephone sales department of a large clothing company....
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  D. Notification – Alerting the Public to an Emergency
  
Auto-dialed text telephone (TTY) messages to pre-registered individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, text messaging, emails, and other innovative uses of technology may be incorporated...
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  Section 4.1.5, Additions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
area containing a primary function, the requirements in section 4.1.6(2) are triggered with respect to providing an accessible path of travel to the altered area and making the restrooms, telephones...
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  G) Parks and Recreation Programs
  
must comply with the ADA Standards, which have specific technical requirements for elements and spaces, such as accessible parking spaces, accessible routes, toilet facilities, public telephones...
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  407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Contoured keys would be permitted under proposed 407.3.1, for example, by providing keys with raised edges and concave centers, as is often used on computer keyboards and landline telephone...
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  Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  
alteration affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones...
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  25. RESERVATIONS SYSTEM
  
of some accessible rooms with some of the specific features described in subparagraph 25(a) above can be determined by calling the specific hotel, which HWI will facilitate by having a telephone...
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  Audible WALK indications
  
When the pedestrian pushbutton is properly located close to the departure curb, a low-volume WALK signal will be adequate for usability....
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  b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
  
The proposed rule states that a movie theater owner or operator is required to exhibit movies with closed captioning and audio description for all screenings so long as the movie has been...
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  Rulemaking History
  
By the April 29, 1991, close of the comment period of the NPRM for title II, the Department had received 2,718 comments....
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  XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
  
elements, such as parking, accessible routes, ramps, stairs, elevators, doors, entrances, drinking fountains, bathrooms, controls and operating mechanisms, storage areas, alarms, signage, telephones...
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  Assistive Listening Systems
  
Assistive listening systems pick up sound at or close to its source and deliver it to the listener’s ear....