III−4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal. The Department's regulation recommends priorities for removing barriers in existing facilities....
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III-4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments) Section 36.305 specifies that where a public accommodation can demonstrate that removal...
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
Priorities for Barrier Removal Understanding how customers arrive at and move through your business will go a long way in identifying existing barriers and setting priorities for their...
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§ 36.305 Alternatives to barrier removal.
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Effective date for barrier removal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Effective date for barrier removal....
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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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Appendix to §36.304(d) Compliance Dates and Applicable Standards for Barrier Removal and Safe Harbor
Date Requirement Applicable Standard Before March 15, 2012 Elements that do not comply with the requirements for those elements...
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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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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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ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL
§36.305 <P36.305> ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL. §36.305(a) GENERAL....
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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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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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Site Selection
Private businesses must remove structural barriers where it is “readily achievable” to do so, meaning where it is “easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty...
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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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COMMENTS
Others questioned if the tenant should be obligated to use alternative methods of barrier removal before the burden shifts....
- Accessible Pittsburgh: The One Step Project
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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...
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What Makes Removal of a Barrier "Readily Achievable"?
What makes removal of a barrier "Readily Achievable"?...
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6.1 Overview of Legal Obligations
6.1 Overview of Legal Obligations...
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
III−4.4700 Transportation barriers....