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III-4.4600 Seating in assembly areas
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Your ADA Obligations
You must, for instance: Follow accessibility standards when constructing or altering facilities; Remove architectural or structural communication barriers in existing facilities...
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title II]
It may be used to plan which funds will be used for the removal of each barrier or each type of barrier....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.308 establishes specific requirements for removing barriers to physical access in assembly areas, which include such facilities as theaters, concert halls, auditoriums, lecture...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly AreasĀ (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments) Section 36.308 establishes specific requirements for removing barriers to physical access...
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title III]
It may be used to plan which funds will be used for the removal of each barrier or each type of barrier....
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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities
Public accommodations (ADA title III entities) must remove structural and communication barriers where it is āreadily achievableā to do so....
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2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code)
2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code) Any business may take a full tax deduction, up to $15,000 per year, for...
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Sales and Service Counters
Sales and Service Counters When sales or service counters are provided, the counters must be accessible, if doing so is readily achievable. This access is an important part of...
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7. What is the difference between a āportableā lift and a āfixedā lift?
7. What is the difference between a āportableā lift and a āfixedā lift? The real issue is not whether a lift is āportableā versus āfixed,ā but rather whether a lift is āfixedā...
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§ 37.43(e)(2)(ii)
(ii) Costs associated with making restrooms accessible (e.g., grab bars, enlarged toilet stalls, accessible faucet controls);
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.308(a), by contrast, provided detailed guidelines on what barrier removal was required....
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11B-809.9.3 Removable base cabinets
Exception: Removable base cabinets shall be permitted under sinks and work surfaces provided that all of the following conditions are met: a) base cabinets can be removed without the...
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Architectural Barriers Act
Architectural Barriers Act ________________________________________________________________ 1968 The Architectural Barriers Act mandates the removal of what is perceived to be...
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List Barriers and Solutions
List Barriers and Solutions Consider the solutions listed beside each question on the checklist and add your own ideas....
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709.3 Fire-resistance rating
A 1-hour fire-resistance rating is required for smoke barriers. Exception: Smoke barriers constructed of minimum 0.10-inch thick (2.5 mm) steel in Group I-3 buildings....