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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
ILLUSTRATION 1: The installation of a platform lift in an historic facility that is preserved because of its unique place in American architecture, or because it is one of few surviving...
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VIII. Existing Facilities: Alternatives to Barrier Removal
The ADA requires the removal of physical barriers, such as stairs, if it is "readily achievable." However, if removal is not readily achievable, alternative steps must be taken to...
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Accessible Health Care Briefs: HEALTH CARE (Clinic/Outpatient) FACILITIES ACCESS
HEALTH CARE (Clinic/Outpatient) FACILITIES ACCESS June Isaacson Kailes MSW, Associate Director Christie Mac Donald MPP, Senior Policy Analyst Center for Disabilities Issues...
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Liability for Loss or Damage
Liability for Loss or Damage On domestic flights, the baggage liability limits do not apply for liability for loss, damage, or delay concerning wheelchairs or other assistive devices....
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
most important issues that the Department must address is the effect that supplemental or changed ADA Standards will have on the continuing obligation of public accommodations to remove architectural...
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When is a facility considered accessible?
A facility is accessible if it was constructed in compliance with the accessibility guidelines that were in force at the time of its construction. Many of our facilities predate...
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Develop a Transition Plan
Public entities with 50 or more employees were required to develop a transition plan by July 26, 1992. Structural modifications required to achieve program accessibility were to be...
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Small Business and ADA Readily Achievable Requirements - A Factsheet from the ADA National Network
. ________________________________________________________________________________ All businesses are required to remove architectural barriers even if their building were constructed...
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§100.7(a) Direct liability
(a) Direct liability....
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4.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
Barriers Solutions Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Parking spaces are too narrow Use cones and/or tape and temporary signs...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers Section 36.304 requires the removal of architectural barriers and communication barriers that are structural in nature in existing facilities, where...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments) Section 36.304 requires the removal of architectural barriers and communication barriers that...
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Legal Requirements
The Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) became law in 1968....
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Access Board
Access Board (or Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board) offers technical assistance on the ADA Accessibility Guidelines....
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§104.22 Existing facilities.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980, as amended at 65 FR 68055, Nov. 13, 2000]
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Sec.36.304 Removal of barriers
Sec.36.304 Removal of barriers.
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What Terminology Should Be Used?
Although people who have disabilities refer to themselves in many different ways and numerous "buzz words" have been used to describe people with disabilities over the years,...
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III-4.4000 Removal of barriers
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What is a transition plan? Does every facility need one?
Since the 1968 passage of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), newly acquired, constructed, or altered buildings that are owned, rented, or leased by or for a Federal agency have been required...