Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
Standards under their readily achievable barrier removal obligation or as part of their path of travel obligation when performing an alteration that affects the usability of a primary function area...
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§35.150 Existing Facilities
should be noted that ‘‘structural changes’’ include all physical changes to a facility; the term does not refer only to changes to structural features, such as removal of or alteration to a load-bearing...
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How is slip resistance measured?
There are three critical stages in an individual's gait: 1) touchdown, 2) full load, and 3) push-off....
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Section 504
(3) This section does not require recipients to make building alterations that have little likelihood of being accomplished without removing or altering a load-bearing structural member...
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
Accordingly, if an employer makes an adverse employment decision based on unsubstantiated beliefs or fears that a person's perceived disability will cause problems in areas such as those...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible parking spaces and other accessible elements within the site, such as accessible drop-off areas or a route from...
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Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
Golf car passage also includes fairways, teeing grounds, putting greens, and other areas on which golf cars operate....
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Wheelchair Spaces
Comments from industry noted that such a requirement would increase space requirements at wheelchair seating areas. Response....