Along with cost and business operation, the technical feasibility of barrier removal must be taken into consideration....
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Technical difficulty and readily achievable
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F. Measures Taken To Limit Impact on Small Entities
The Department is aware of potential limitations to compliance for small entities—specifically, small movie theater firms with less than $38.5 million in annual revenue—and has taken...
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7.6. Measures Taken to Limit Impact on Small Entities
The Department is aware of potential limitations to compliance for small entities—specifically, small movie theater firms with less than $38.5 million in annual revenue—and has...
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
by a CASp, to allow the business time to remove barriers that the specialist identifies....
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III-7.8400 Business and mercantile
III−7.8400 Business and mercantile (ADAAG §7). 1) Sales and service counters with cash registers: At least one of each type of sales or service counter where a cash register is located...
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Tax Credits and Deductions
Tax Credits and Deductions Title III entities may be able to take advantage of federal tax credits for small businesses (Internal Revenue Code section 44) or deductions (Internal Revenue...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Small business advocates argued for clearer guidance on when barrier removal is, and is not, readily achievable. ...
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- From the ACTCP Program: "ADA Now: Small Businesses and the ADA" Publication
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5) Mercantile
5) Mercantile ADAAG: Counters: * At least one of each type of sales or service counter where a cash register is located must be accessible....
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4.1.4(10)* MERCANTILE
Mercantile occupancy includes, among others, all buildings and structures or parts thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental...
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Business and Conference Facilities
Business and Conference Facilities You will find that the techniques described above to assist guests who are blind or who have low vision in moving throughout your hotel will also help...
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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....
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The ADA’s Benefits to Businesses
It is clearly in the interest of businesses to make their facilities and services accessible to customers with disabilities. According to the U.S....
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E203.2 Agency Business Needs
When agencies procure, develop, maintain or use ICT they shall identify the business needs of users with disabilities affecting vision, hearing, color perception, speech, dexterity, strength...
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4.1.4(5) BUSINESS
Business occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for office, professional or service type transactions, including storage of records and...
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1. a. Private Businesses that Serve the Public
If you own, operate, lease, or lease to a business that serves the public, then, you are covered by the ADA and have compliance obligations for: Existing facilities, Altered...
- California Capital Access Program (CalCAP) Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Financing Program
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BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFIT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFIT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS The ADA prohibits discrimination by public accommodations, which include businesses and non-profit service organizations that provide goods...
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Job Related and Consistent with Business Necessity
JOB RELATED AND CONSISTENT WITH BUSINESS NECESSITY...
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