Modifying vertical rises at door thresholds often requires more than just a ramp, it requires a level-landing, otherwise known as maneuverable clearance area, a firm and stable level...
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  11B-206.8 Security barriers
  Security barriers, including but not limited to, security bollards and security check points, shall not obstruct a required accessible route or accessible means of egress.... 
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  11B-206.8 Security barriers
  Security barriers, including but not limited to, security bollards and security check points, shall not obstruct a required accessible route or accessible means of egress.... 
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  11B-206.8 Security barriers
  Security barriers, including but not limited to, security bollards and security check points, shall not obstruct a required accessible route or accessible means of egress.... 
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  1133A.3 Removable base cabinets
  1133A.3 Removable base cabinets. Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 (see Item 1 and Item 2) shall be provided with a knee and toe space complying with Section 1133A.7.... 
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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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  4.1.3. Ongoing Costs
  The ongoing annual costs are costs that movie theaters incur in addition to the upfront costs. ... 
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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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  § 35.151(b)(4)(v)(B)(1)
  of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on the same path of travel, are undertaken within three years of the original alteration, the total cost... 
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  4.1.2. Upfront Costs
  However, the cost estimation also includes the costs incurred by new auditoriums opening after the 18-month compliance date. ... 
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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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  1630.2(p)(2)(I)
  (I) The nature and net cost of the accommodation needed under this part, taking into consideration the availability of tax credits and deductions, and/or outside funding;... 
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  §1630.2(p)(2)(i)
  (i) The nature and net cost of the accommodation needed under this part, taking into consideration the availability of tax credits and deductions, and/or outside funding;... 
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  § 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(3)
  (3) Costs associated with providing accessible telephones, such as relocating the telephone to an accessible height, installing amplification devices, or installing a text telephone (TTY... 
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  §104.33(c)(1) General
  For the purpose of this section, the provision of a free education is the provision of educational and related services without cost to the handicapped person or to his or her parents or... 
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  Bathtubs Without Permanent Seats: ADA Standard Section 607.4.2
  Section 607.4.2 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars in bathtubs without permanent seats. 
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  11B-607.4.2 Bathtubs without permanent seats
  For bathtubs without permanent seats, grab bars shall comply with Section 11B-607.4.2. 
 
              