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...
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
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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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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Small entities may incur costs as a result of complying with the final rules....
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 1 - Introduction
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Communicating with Customers
Communicating with Customers Customers who have hearing or speech disabilities may need to communicate with sales staff without using speech. The method of communication will vary...
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Expanding Your Market: Building a Diverse Customer Base
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section
- Disabled Access Credit
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Small Business and ADA Readily Achievable Requirements - A Factsheet from the ADA National Network
This can be difficult for small businesses with limited budgets. However, existing buildings are not held to the same standard as buildings being constructed or renovated....
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7. I do not own the building, so I am not liable for accessibility.
The ADA is directed to businesses, not just property owners. Nearly all ADA lawsuits are filed against both the operating business owner (tenant) and the property owner...
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Technical difficulty and readily achievable
A small business has an exterior door opening that is only 26 inches wide....
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CCDA Accessibility Compliance for Businesses: "Myths and Misconceptions"
Accessibility Compliance for Businesses "Myths and Misconceptions" July 2017
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Factors to consider when making decisions about what is readily achievable (and not readily achievable)
Making decisions about barrier removal and whether it is readily achievable is done on a case-by-case basis. Factors to consider include: The nature and cost of the barrier...
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 13 - Alarms
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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...
- ABC Chicago: Small Business Accessibility with BigBell
- Inclusion Solutions BigBell™ Max Alert System
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Small business advocates argued for clearer guidance on when barrier removal is, and is not, readily achievable. ...
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
Each small step you take to improve access to your building or business will reduce your exposure to lawsuits as your building becomes more and more accessible....
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Expanding Your Market: Maintaining Accessible Features in Retail Establishments
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 11 - Stairs
- Disability Access - Tips for the small business
- From the ACTCP Program: "ADA Now: Small Businesses and the ADA" Publication
- Open Doors Organization (ODO)
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 14 - Tips and Resources