(20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting; or...
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Sec.36.304(b)(20)
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12148(a)(2) Exception
(2) Exception Paragraph (1) shall not require a public entity to make structural changes to existing facilities in order to make such facilities accessible to individuals who use...
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Voluntary Barrier Removal vs required Barrier Removal
If an existing 2 story retail building which is exempt from installing an elevator chooses to do so, is he exempt from POT upgrades for altered areas?
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11B-101.2 Reserved
[ADA Title III] §36.304 Removal of Barriers (a) General....
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
[2010 ADA Standards] 101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities....
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§ 36.304(d)
(d) Relationship to alterations requirements of subpart D of this part.
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Sec.36.304(d)
(d) Relationship to alterations requirements of subpart D of this part.
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
Cost is not a valid reason for failing to make a trail accessible. (See BUDGET TIP—Extra cost is not an excuse., page 31.)...
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Assessing Your Facility
Businesses are strongly encouraged to assess their facilities now to determine what architectural barriers exist....
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Readily achievable
In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include— (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources...
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11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs
11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs Amendments include: • Clarification that the list of barrier...
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Re: Adding an elevator for barrier removal trigger POT upgrades?
Readily achievable barrier removal does not trigger additional path of travel work under the ADA. State and local standards and interpretations may vary. ...
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Are public accommodations required to retrofit existing buildings by adding elevators?
A public accommodation generally would not be required to remove a barrier to physical access posed by a flight of steps, if removal would require extensive ramping or an elevator....
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Turnstiles and Security Gates at Entrances
For most businesses, removing or altering the turnstile is not difficult....
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If readily achievable modifications are being made in a single facility that has more than one restroom for each sex, should the public accommodation focus its resources on making one restroom for each sex fully accessible or should the public accommodation make some changes (e.g., lowering towel dispensers or installing grab bars) in each restroom?
This is a decision best made on a case-by-case basis after considering the specific barriers that need to be removed in that facility, and whether it is readily achievable to remove these...
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§ 36.304(c) Priorities
A public accommodation is urged to take measures to comply with the barrier removal requirements of this section in accordance with the following order of priorities....
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Sec.36.304(c) Priorities
A public accommodation is urged to take measures to comply with the barrier removal requirements of this section in accordance with the following order of priorities....
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Tax Credits and Deductions
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print, and audio...
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Costs Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
difficulty in estimating those costs....
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Costs Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
difficulty in estimating those costs....
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§ 36.304(b)(10)
(10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path;
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§ 36.304(c)(4)
(4) Fourth, a public accommodation should take any other measures necessary to provide access to the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place...
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§ 36.304(b)(5)
(5) Repositioning telephones;