Examples of Barrier Removal The following examples illustrate common barriers and suggest solutions that may be readily achievable....
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Examples of Barrier Removal
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§1193.31 Accessibility and usability.
When required by §1193.21 of this part, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment shall be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities and shall comply with...
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§100.205(c)(1)
(1) The public and common use areas are readily accessible to and usable by handicapped persons;...
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What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?
What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?...
- EZCurb Ramp - Vertical Barrier Removal Instructional Video
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12182(b)(2)(A)(iv)
individuals (not including barriers that can only be removed through the retrofitting of vehicles or rail passenger cars by the installation of a hydraulic or other lift), where such removal is readily...
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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?
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...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1003.2
Accessible routes serving recreational boating facilities, including gangways and floating piers, shall comply with Chapter 4 except as modified by the exceptions in 1003.2....
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Sec.36.305(b) Examples
(b) Examples. Examples of alternatives to barrier removal include, but are not limited to, the following actions --
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§ 36.305(b) Examples
(b) Examples. Examples of alternatives to barrier removal include, but are not limited to, the following actions –
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Accessible Parking
Accessible Parking When parking is provided for the public, designated accessible parking spaces must be provided, if doing so is readily achievable....
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 3
of the library "readily accessible."...
- EZ-ACCESS Suitcase Singlefold Ramp
- How to Assess your Business for Accessibility
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10. I do not have a lift at my pool and it is not readily achievable to provide one now. Do I have to close the pool?
I do not have a lift at my pool and it is not readily achievable to provide one now. Do I have to close the pool? No....
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1005.1
Accessible routes serving fishing piers and platforms, including gangways and floating piers, shall comply with Chapter 4. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
- Small Business Accessibility: BigBell
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(2) Accessible and usable public and common use areas
The Option One guidelines for public and common use areas remain unchanged in the final Guidelines.
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1007.2
Accessible routes serving holes on miniature golf courses shall comply with Chapter 4....
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Telecommunications Act
revision of telecommunications law since the 1930s—requires telecommunications manufacturers and service providers to ensure that equipment is designed, developed and fabricated to be accessible...
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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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8. How do I determine if it is readily achievable for me to install a lift in my existing pool?
How do I determine if it is readily achievable for me to install a lift in my existing pool?...
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
Any vehicle with a capacity over 16 that is purchased or leased for a fixed route system must be "readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including those who use...
