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§104.12(b)(1)
- ElectionSource Wall Mounted Wireless Alert Assist
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§ 37.7(a)
(a) For purposes of this part, a vehicle shall be considered to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities if it meets the requirements of this part and the standards...
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Sec.36.308 Seating in assembly areas
Sec.36.308 Seating in assembly areas.
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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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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...
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PURPOSE AND LEGAL AUTHORITY
achievable....
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ADA Mediation Program - Questions and Answers
Established in 1994, the Department's ADA Mediation Program has achieved remarkable results, eliminating architectural, communication, and attitudinal barriers for thousands of people, while...
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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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Does the ADA require barrier removal in historic buildings?
Yes, if it is readily achievable. However, the ADA takes into account the national interest in preserving significant historic structures....
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ADA Safe Harbor Provisions
The exception applies to elements that might otherwise have to be modified under 1) the program access requirement for public entities, 2) the readily achievable barrier removal requirement...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Small business advocates argued for clearer guidance on when barrier removal is, and is not, readily achievable. ...
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Site Selection
Private businesses must remove structural barriers where it is “readily achievable” to do so, meaning where it is “easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty...
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I. BACKGROUND
construct facilities and failing to make alterations to facilities in compliance with the ADA Standards, and by failing to remove barriers to access for individuals at facilities where readily...
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