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Must barriers be removed in areas used only by employees?
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Title III: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
The public accommodation must use only one standard for removing barriers in the entire facility....
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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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Sec.36.304(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations
(g) Limitation on barrier removal obligations....
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III-4.5000 Alternatives to barrier removal
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
Removal of architectural barriers, pursuant to 28 C.F.R. s. 36.304, from buildings, structures or facilities shall comply with this code’s requirements for alterations unless compliance...
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§ 36.310(b) Barrier removal
(b) Barrier removal....
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Sec.36.304(a) General
A public accommodation shall remove architectural barriers in existing facilities, including communication barriers that are structural in nature, where such removal is readily achievable...
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§ 36.304(a) General
A public accommodation shall remove architectural barriers in existing facilities, including communication barriers that are structural in nature, where such removal is readily achievable...
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III-4.4100 General
Public accommodations must remove architectural barriers and communication barriers that are structural in nature in existing facilities, when it is readily achievable to do so....
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ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL
§36.305 <P36.305> ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL. §36.305(a) GENERAL....
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Sec.36.304(b)
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions --...
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III-9.8000 Certification and barrier removal in existing facilities
III−9.8000 Certification and barrier removal in existing facilities. The Department will measure equivalency against subpart D of the title III rule, New Construction and Alterations....
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Sec.36.310(b) Barrier removal
(b) Barrier removal....
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
Included below are the sections referring to safe harbor and removal of barriers....
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Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include:
Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include: Installing a ramp over a step or two at the main entrance. Making a curb cut in the business's...
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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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Readily Achievable
In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include – (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources...
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[ADA Title III §36.104] Readily achievable
In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include -- 1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; 2) The overall financial resources...
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ADJUSTED CONSTRUCTION COST
[DSA-AC] All costs directly related to the construction of a project, including labor, material, equipment, services, utilities, contractor financing, contractor overhead and profit, and...
- Accessible Pittsburgh: The One Step Project
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COMMENTS
The Department believes that it is appropriate to consider the cost of other barrier removal actions as one factor in determining whether a measure is readily achievable. ----------...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
Alterations solely for the purpose of barrier removal undertaken pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 28 C.F.R., Section 36.304) or the...
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12182(b)(2)(A)(iv)
(iv) a failure to remove architectural barriers, and communication barriers that are structural in nature, in existing facilities, and transportation barriers in existing vehicles and rail...