The ADA requires businesses to make existing pools accessible only when it is "readily achievable" to do so....
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4. My pool already existed before the effective date of the new rule. What am I required to do to provide pool access to customers with mobility disabilities?
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1.3 Know Your Rights
Centers that were built before 1992 must remove barriers when it is “readily achievable” (That is, if it is easy to do and can be done without much difficulty or cost4). ...
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C. Architectural Barrier Removal (Non-seating)
Olympia shall address certain of Joe Louis Arena’s architectural barriers to access, including parking, signage, entrances, locker rooms, first aid rooms, rest rooms, restaurants,...
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Sec.36.402(a)(1)
place of public accommodation or a commercial facility, after January 26, 1992, shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions of the facility are readily...
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§ 36.402(a)(1)
place of public accommodation or a commercial facility, after January 26, 1992, shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions of the facility are readily...
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§1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility.
Where readily achievable, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment shall comply with the requirements of subpart C of this part....
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II. Summary of Significant Issues Raised By the Public Comments in Response to the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
The Board received a number of comments regarding the application of the term "readily achievable."...
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Section 1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where it is not readily achievable to comply with Subpart C, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment shall comply with the provisions of Subpart D, if readily achievable...
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II. Overview of Requirements
Remove architectural and structural communication barriers in existing facilities where readily achievable. ...
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IV. Description of Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements.
achievable."...
- ElectionSource Wall Mounted Wireless Alert Assist
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1. My business does not need to be compliant because the building is old and therefore is grandfathered.
This is an ongoing obligation, meaning you are required to periodically evaluate the barriers in your facility that are not "readily achievable" to determine if barrier removal can be accomplished...
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§ 36.304(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations
(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations....
- California Capital Access Program (CalCAP) Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Financing Program
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Sec.36.304(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations
(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations....
- How to Assess your Business for Accessibility
- ABC Chicago: Small Business Accessibility with BigBell
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
round door knob (which requires tight grasping and twisting to operate) or a handle with a thumb latch [see below] are also inaccessible and must be modified or replaced, if doing so is readily...
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I. BACKGROUND
Title III also requires that the entity remove architectural barriers where such removal is readily achievable and comply with the architectural requirements for new construction and alterations...
- EZ-ACCESS Suitcase Singlefold AS Ramp
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DOJ’s ADA Regulations
Under the title II regulation, state and local governments must provide program accessibility in existing facilities, and the under the title III regulation public accommodations must remove...
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Services and Facilities
Under Title III, existing facilities are required to remove architectural barriers where such removal is readily achievable....
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§ 36.302(f)(3) Ticket prices
If tickets for accessible seating at a particular price level cannot be provided because barrier removal in an existing facility is not readily achievable, then the percentage of tickets...
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11B-221.2.1.6 Specialty seating areas
Exception: In existing buildings and facilities, if it is not readily achievable for wheelchair spaces to be placed in each specialty seating area, those services or amenities shall be provided...