Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.151(c) of the NPRM proposed to adopt ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers...
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  Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
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  Barriers: ADA Standard Section 1006.3.2
  Where curbs or other constructed barriers prevent golf cars from entering a fairway, openings 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum shall be provided at intervals not to exceed 75 yards (69 m... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  In order to mitigate existing barriers, it is first necessary to identify them.... 
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  4.1 Plan Ahead
  These questions may help identify potential barriers so you know what to expect. ... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  In order to mitigate existing barriers, it is first necessary to identify them.... 
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  I. BACKGROUND
  Title III also requires that the entity remove architectural barriers where such removal is readily achievable and comply with the architectural requirements for new construction and alterations... 
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  Services and Facilities
  Under Title III, existing facilities are required to remove architectural barriers where such removal is readily achievable.... 
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  11B-411.2.1.7.3 Assignment by security credential
  If a security system or other form of access control system is provided, the audio output shall provide a verbal announcement and direction to the location of the access control activation... 
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  Serving Counters
  Serving Counters Where food or drinks are served at counters and the counter height is more than 34 inches above the floor, providing a lowered section of the serving counter at... 
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  Sec.36.402(a)(1)
  (1) Any alteration to a place of public accommodation or a commercial facility, after January 26, 1992, shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the... 
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  § 36.402(a)(1)
  (1) Any alteration to a place of public accommodation or a commercial facility, after January 26, 1992, shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the... 
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  Readily achievable
  Readily achievable means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense. In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be... 
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  4.5 Other Tips for Making Equipment More Useable
  Removing Barriers to Health Clubs and Fitness Facilities.... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  In order to mitigate existing barriers, it is first necessary to identify them.... 
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  Food and Restaurant Services
  Where barriers prevent access to a raised, sunken, or outdoor dining area, they must be removed if readily achievable.... 
- Watchdog The RELOCATOR Fire Alarm Pull Station
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  Doors at Entrances to Businesses
  Doors at Entrances to Businesses Most entrances to stores and businesses use 36 inch wide doors that are wide enough to be accessible. However, some older doors are less than 36... 
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  M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
  43. All construction and alterations to County buildings and facilities by the County or on its behalf will comply with the requirements of 28 C.F.R. § 35.151, including applicable... 
- How to Assess your Business for Accessibility
 
              