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VII. Existing Facilities: Removal of Barriers
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
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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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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§ 36.310(b) Barrier removal
(b) Barrier removal....
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III-4.4000 Removal of barriers
[See subsections ...]
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Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features
Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features...
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Sec.36.310(b) Barrier removal
(b) Barrier removal....
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LIMITATION ON BARRIER REMOVAL OBLIGATIONS
§36.304(g) LIMITATION ON BARRIER REMOVAL OBLIGATIONS....
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
The ADA’s barrier removal requirements address these situations....
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ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL
§36.305 <P36.305> ALTERNATIVES TO BARRIER REMOVAL. §36.305(a) GENERAL....
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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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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"? Click here to view PDF version of this document (0.57 MB) I. Nature and cost of the action II....
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§ 36.304 Removal of barriers.
[Order No. 1513-91, 56 FR 35592, July 26, 1991, as amended by AG Order No. 3181-2010, 75 FR 56254, Sept. 15, 2010; AG Order No. 3332-2012, 77 FR 30179, May 21, 2012]
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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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Sec.36.305(b) Examples
Examples of alternatives to barrier removal include, but are not limited to, the following actions --...
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§ 36.305(b) Examples
Examples of alternatives to barrier removal include, but are not limited to, the following actions –...
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Sec.36.304(e) Portable ramps
Portable ramps should be used to comply with this section only when installation of a permanent ramp is not readily achievable....
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§ 36.304(e) Portable ramps
Portable ramps should be used to comply with this section only when installation of a permanent ramp is not readily achievable....
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III-4.4300 Standards to apply
Measures taken to remove barriers should comply with the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) contained in the appendix to the Department's rule....
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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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Existing Facilities
If you own or operate a business that serves the public you must remove physical "barriers" that are "readily achievable," which means easily accomplishable without much difficulty or expense...
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VIII. Existing Facilities: Alternatives to Barrier Removal
The ADA requires the removal of physical barriers, such as stairs, if it is "readily achievable."...