The Department is aware of potential limitations to compliance for small entities—specifically, small movie theater firms with less than $38.5 million in annual revenue—and has taken measures...
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F. Measures Taken To Limit Impact on Small Entities
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7.6. Measures Taken to Limit Impact on Small Entities
The Department is aware of potential limitations to compliance for small entities—specifically, small movie theater firms with less than $38.5 million in annual revenue—and has taken measures...
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Checklist for Maintaining Accessible Features
Date of completion of the last checklist: ________________________________________ Name of person completing the current checklist: ________________________________ Date of...
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Communicating with Customers
But most business communications with customers involve only simple communications that can be done using pen and paper....
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
See Final RIA, Ch. 7, ‘‘Small Business Impact Analysis,'' table 17, and app. 5, ‘‘Small Business Data of the RIA'' (available for review at http://www.ada.gov); see also 73 FR 36964 (June...
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ADA Business Brief: Service Animals
Caption: Businesses that serve the public must allow people with disabilities to enter with their service animal....
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Business and Mercantile [7]
Business and Mercantile [7]...
- Disabled Access Credit
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 11 - Stairs
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Factors to consider when making decisions about what is readily achievable (and not readily achievable)
The geographic separateness and the administrative or fiscal relationship of the site or sites to any parent corporation or entity Based upon these criteria, a business may decide...
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A7.0 Business and Mercantile
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7. BUSINESS AND MERCANTILE
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Technical difficulty and readily achievable
Along with cost and business operation, the technical feasibility of barrier removal must be taken into consideration....
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 14 - Tips and Resources
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ADA Guide for Small Towns
A guide for small local governments including towns, townships, and rural counties. Reproduction Reproduction of this document is encouraged....
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Expanding Your Market: Maintaining Accessible Features in Retail Establishments
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section
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Part One: The ADA’s Requirements for Small Towns
Title II of the ADA applies to State and local governments, including towns and townships, school districts, water districts, special purpose districts, and other small local governments...
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 4 - Ramps
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§ 37.3 Small operator
Small operator means, in the context of over-the-road buses (OTRBs), a private entity primarily in the business of transporting people that is not a Class I motor carrier....
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Tax Credits and Deductions
Tax Credits and Deductions Title III entities may be able to take advantage of federal tax credits for small businesses (Internal Revenue Code section 44) or deductions (Internal Revenue...
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 6 - Doors
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7.1 General
In addition to the requirements of 4.1 to 4.35, the design of all areas used for business transactions with the public shall comply with 7....
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7.1 GENERAL
In addition to the requirements of 4.1 to 4.33, the design of all areas used for business transactions with the public shall comply with 7....
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2. Business Necessity
Business Necessity "Business necessity" will be interpreted under the ADA as it has been interpreted by the courts under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act....