(f) Capacity constraints. The entity shall not limit the availability of complementary paratransit service to ADA paratransit eligible individuals by any of the following:...
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§ 37.131(f) Capacity constraints
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11B-703.1.1 Plan review and inspection
in other sections of this code, when included in the construction of new buildings or facilities, or when included, altered or replaced due to additions, alterations or renovations to existing...
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11B-703.1.1 Plan review and inspection
in other sections of this code, when included in the construction of new buildings or facilities, or when included, altered or replaced due to additions, alterations or renovations to existing...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
effect that supplemental or changed ADA Standards will have on the continuing obligation of public accommodations to remove architectural, transportation, and communication barriers in existing...
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11B-703.1.1 Plan review and inspection
in other sections of this code, when included in the construction of new buildings or facilities, or when included, altered or replaced due to additions, alterations or renovations to existing...
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Site Selection
Existing facilities that are not altered must still improve accessibility....
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Capacity Constraints
Capacity Constraints This provision specifically prohibits two common mechanisms that limit use of a paratransit system so as to constrain demand on its capacity....
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wheelchair confined or restricted to a wheelchair person who has muscular dystrophy stricken by MD person with a physical...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The substantive requirement in current § 35.151(d)(2)--that alternative methods of access shall be provided pursuant to the requirements of § 35.150 if it is not feasible to provide physical...
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2. What does the ADA require for accessibility of pools?
In addition, Title III requires businesses to remove accessibility barriers in existing facilities when doing so is readily achievable....
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Small Business and ADA Readily Achievable Requirements - A Factsheet from the ADA National Network
However, existing buildings are not held to the same standard as buildings being constructed or renovated....
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California DSA: Valuation Threshold for Alterations, Structural Repairs or Additions to Existing Buildings
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Are all play areas required to be upgraded to the design specifications in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design?
Not all play areas must be upgraded to be accessible, but enough playgrounds must be upgraded to ensure that children with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate. This...
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§ 36.402 Alterations.
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III-6.0000 ALTERATIONS
Regulatory references: 28 CFR 36.402-36.406; Appendix A.
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68.101(c)(5)(F) Drinking fountains
(F) If drinking fountains are required by the lease agreement, or are provided to serve the leased area, at least one fountain shall comply with TAS 602. If more than one drinking...
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§ 35.151(c)(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations
(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations.
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1. My business does not need to be compliant because the building is old and therefore is grandfathered.
Even if no physical changes are readily achievable, you must establish a modification of your policies and procedures or some other alternate means of providing access to the greatest extent...
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Accessible Gates for Trails and Roads
We also searched for an existing gate or gate design that would allow access by wheelchairs and horses, but keep out ATVs and motorcycles....
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
Barriers Solutions Easy/Low cost Involved / High cost Not enough space in front of the lockers Ask staff to permanently assign...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Where existing elements or spaces are altered, each altered element or space shall comply with the applicable requirements of Chapter 2. Exceptions: 1. Reserved....
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Can back doors and freight elevators be used to satisfy the program accessibility requirement?
Only as a last resort and only if such an arrangement provides accessibility comparable to that provided to people without disabilities, who generally use front doors and passenger...
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§ 37.43(a)(2)
(2) When a public entity undertakes an alteration that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area of a facility containing a primary function, the entity shall...