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Restaurant Survey for Hearing Accessibility

This Word document has an unkown source, but appears to be from a member of the Hearing Loss Association of America-Rochester Chapter. Several considerations for hearing accessibility are included for consideration, but the standards do not include referenced sources.

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Restaurant Accessibility - Hearing  (Word Document)

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Posted by: Judy Gum on Thu Dec 04, 2014 at 2:36 p.m.

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