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...
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  11B-221.2.1.6 Specialty seating areas
  
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  Food and Restaurant Services
  Where barriers prevent access to a raised, sunken, or outdoor dining area, they must be removed if readily achievable.... 
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  1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
  Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities The Settlement Agreement requires the City to spend approximately $1.37 billion over the next thirty (30) years to implement... 
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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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  Sec.36.308 Seating in assembly areas
  Sec.36.308 Seating in assembly areas. 
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  What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
  Title III entities are not required to ensure participation, but facilities must be made accessible when it’s “readily achievable” to do so.... 
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  The Government Response
  Especially problematic were the ways in which the ADA departed from Section 504 in two ways: first, by requiring barrier removal uniformly for both existing and new facilities; second, by... 
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  I. BACKGROUND
  barriers to access for individuals at facilities where readily achievable to do so. 4.... 
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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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  Telecommunications Act
  telecommunications manufacturers and service providers to ensure that equipment is designed, developed and fabricated to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, if readily... 
