That section requires that a public accommodation remove barriers in existing facilities where removing them is "readily achievable," that is, easily accomplishable and able to be carried...
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11B-302.2 Carpet
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Safe Harbors
achievable....
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Bench: ADA Standard Section 612.2
Section 612.2 covers the current ADA Standards for benches in saunas and steam rooms.
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§27.7(b)(2)
(2) For purposes of this part, aids, benefits, and services, to be equally effective, are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for persons with and without...
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Installation of Aggregate Surfaces at Bradford Woods
It shall be of such nature that it can be compacted readily under watering to form a firm and stable surface....
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Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Equipment with such capabilities is covered by section 255 and is required to meet the accessibility requirements of Subpart C, if readily achievable, or to be compatible with specialized...
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A. ACCESSIBLE SEATING
Notwithstanding the previous sentence, if it is not readily achievable to use a surface other than one previously designated for Accessible Seating, the Cavs shall provide an equal number...
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
It may not be readily achievable to provide all input and output functions in a single product or to permit all functions to be selectable....
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ATM Clear Floor or Ground Space
Comments from industry noted that it would be difficult to achieve this requirement in the design of controls activated by touch....
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E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
equipment and customer premises equipment to ensure that the equipment is designed, developed, and fabricated to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, if it is readily...
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2. b. ii. Accessible Door Hardware
A round door knob (which requires tight grasping and twisting to operate) or a handle with a thumb latch are also inaccessible and should be modified or replaced, if doing so is readily...
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11B-612.2 Bench
Exception: A readily removable bench shall be permitted to obstruct the turning space required by Section 11B-612.3 and the clear floor or ground space required by Section 11B-903.2....
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department proposes to add § 36.304(d)(4)(i) to provide that, for purposes of the readily achievable barrier removal requirement, existing play areas that are less than 1,000 square...
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§104.44(c) Course examinations
In its course examinations or other procedures for evaluating students' academic achievement, a recipient to which this subpart applies shall provide such methods for evaluating the achievement...
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§382.9(c)(3)
(3) A description of the alternative means the carrier will use, if the waiver is granted, to effectively achieve the objective of the provision of this part subject to the waiver or, if...
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§382.21(b)(2)
(2) In making this assessment, you must consider the significance of the consequences of a communicable disease and the degree to which it can be readily transmitted by casual contact in...
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B. JURISDICTION
Title III also requires the Museum to remove barriers to access in existing facilities where it is readily achievable to do so....
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ADAPTABLE
[DSA-AC] Capable of being readily modified and made accessible. Advisory Definition of ADAPTABLE....
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General comments regarding safe harbor. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several disability groups and state advocacy centers felt that there was no need for a safe harbor because the statute already controls costs by limiting required actions to what is "readily...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The extent to which the 2004 ADAAG is used with respect to the program access requirement in title II (like the readily achievable barrier removal requirement applicable to existing facilities...
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What constitutes discrimination?
accommodations to make reasonable changes in their policies, practices, and procedures; to provide communication aids and services; and to remove physical barriers to access when it is readily...