(1) When a public entity alters an existing facility or a part of an existing facility used in providing designated public transportation services in a way that affects or could affect the...
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  § 37.43(a)(1)
  
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  II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
  Consequently, where a path of travel (such as a staircase or escalator) in an existing facility is itself the subject of alteration—i.e., not in connection with an alteration to a primary... 
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  11B-202.2 Additions
  Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction and shall comply with 11B-202.4 _|Alterations; Path of Travel Requirements|_.... 
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  11B-202.2 Additions
  Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction and shall comply with 11B-202.4 _|Alterations; Path of Travel Requirements|_.... 
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  11B-202.2 Additions
  Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction and shall comply with 11B-202.4. Advisory 11B-202.2 Additions.... 
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  Scenario 8 – Accessibility
  Districts are not required to make each existing facility or every part of an existing facility accessible if the facility in question was constructed before June 4, 1977; however, districts... 
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  II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
  In many situations, providing access to facilities through structural methods, such as alteration of existing facilities and acquisition or construction of additional facilities, may be... 
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  11B-206 Accessible routes
  For existing buildings that do not have a protected accessible entrance, projects subject to Section 11B-202 are not required to provide one.... 
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  Physical Accessibility
  School districts are required to ensure that students and others with disabilities, including parents, are not denied access to the school’s programs or activities because of... 
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  8. Amend § 35.150 as follows:
  8. Amend § 35.150 as follows: a. Redesignate paragraph (b)(2) as paragraph (b)(3); b. Add the words "or acquisition" after the word "redesign" in the first sentence of... 
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  § 35.150(b)(2)
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  14. Common-use spaces and facilities
  Where practical, access to all or a portion of nature trails and jogging paths... 
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  § 36.304(d)(2)(iii)
  (iii) The safe harbor provided in §36.304(d)(2)(i) does not apply to those elements in existing facilities that are subject to supplemental requirements (i.e., elements for which there are... 
- Access Trax: Accessible Beach and Outdoor Event Mats
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  ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities
  ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires state and local governments, businesses, and non-profit organizations to provide goods, services... 
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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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  Re: 11B-216.6 Entrances
  In existing buildings and facilities where not all entrances comply with Section 11B-404, entrances complying with Section 11B-404 shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility... 
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  Where must the wheelchair symbol be posted?
  to the standard message with the trail name, number, destination, and distance: Typical and maximum trail grade Minimum trail width Typical and maximum cross slope... 
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  7.0 APPLICATION
  The Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG) provides guidance for maximizing accessibility of trails in the National Forest System, while protecting the unique characteristics... 
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  Do all state and local buildings need to be accessible (comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design?)
  Not necessarily. New construction and alterations need to meet the Standards, but for facilities built before the ADA went into effect on January 26, 1992, the focus is on making... 
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  1(2)(b) Site impracticality due to unusual characteristics
  (b) Site impracticality due to unusual characteristics. Unusual characteristics include sites located in a federally-designated floodplain or coastal high-hazard area and sites... 
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  §35.151(b)
  (b) Alteration. Each facility or part of a facility altered by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity in a manner that affects or could affect the usability of the facility... 
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  § 36.304(b) Examples
  (b) Examples. Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions— 
