the overall financial resources of the facility or facilities involved in the provision of the reasonable accommodation; the number of persons employed at such facility; the effect on expenses...
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12111(10)(B)(II)
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Undue Burden
Undue Burden – means significant difficulty or expense and along with "fundamental alteration" establishes the limitation on a public accommodation with regard to the provision of auxiliary...
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12111(10)(B)(ii)
the overall financial resources of the facility or facilities involved in the provision of the reasonable accommodation; the number of persons employed at such facility; the effect on expenses...
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5.2 Cost Not Included:
5.2 Cost Not Included: The adjusted construction cost shall not include: • Project management fees and expenses. • Architectural and engineering fees....
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Expanding Your Market: Tax Incentives for Businesses
for customers with disabilities • A tax deduction for businesses of all sizes that remove access barriers in their facilities or vehicles A business that annually incurs eligible expenses...
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Limitations
Limitations Covered entities are required to provide aids and services unless doing so would result in an “undue burden,” which is defined as significant difficulty or expense....
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Existing Facilities
businesses While it is not possible for many businesses, especially small businesses, to make their facilities fully accessible, there is much that can be done without much difficulty or expense...
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12181(9) Readily achievable
(9) Readily achievable The term "readily achievable" means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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Q. What are the limitations on the obligation to make a reasonable accommodation?
"Undue hardship" is defined as "an action requiring significant difficulty or expense" when considered in light of a number of factors....
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1630.2(p)(1)
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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§1630.2(p)(1) In general
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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BASIC INFORMATION
the Court to represent the Class) think the proposed settlement is in the best interests of the Class Members taking into account the benefits of the settlement, the risks of continued litigation...
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TAX CREDITS
TAX CREDITS Small businesses can get tax credits for the expense of an interpreter....
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Sec.36.304(a) General
., easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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§ 36.304(a) General
., easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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§100.203(c)
section may be illustrated by the following examples: Example (1): A tenant with a handicap asks his or her landlord for permission to install grab bars in the bathroom at his or her own expense...
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Laser scanners
These types of instruments could be used to measure floor flatness and level but they are very expensive, require training, and give accuracies in excess of what is needed for accessible...
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Section 37.51 Key Stations in Commuter Rail Systems
However, the rail operator should not delay non-extraordinarily expensive modifications to the station....
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Scoping for Text Telephones (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Use of portable (less expensive) TDD's is allowed....
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Undue burden
Undue burden means significant difficulty or expense. ...
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Readily Achievable
It means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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Scoping for Text Telephones (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Use of portable (less expensive) TDD's is allowed....
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Readily achievable
Readily achievable means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....