However, the ADA applies to architectural barriers, not temporary or removable obstructions. See Sharp v. Island Restaurant-Carlsbad, 900 F. Supp. 2d 1114, 1126-27 (S.D....
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Unlike title III of the Act, which requires public accommodations to remove architectural barriers where such removal is "readily achievable," or to provide goods and services through alternative...
- Good Practices of Accessible Urban Development: Making Urban Environments Inclusive and Fully Accessible to ALL
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
As a result of this update, the distinctions are now clear, and we have removed an earlier disclaimer. Readers following the revised manual can rely on it....
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227 Sales and Service
The Board had removed this exception in the proposed rule because it reasoned that most facilities that would qualify for it would likely have only one check-out aisle or use sales counters...
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1. Transfer Supports
Finally, the Access Board has removed the requirement for structural strength for transfer supports and has decided not to add any positioning support requirements in the final rule....
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
If you find barriers to accessibility after completing the checklist, the next step is to either remove the barriers or identify other nearby accessible facilities that can serve as a shelter...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
If an object is removed from the tactile collection for any reason, it should be replaced with one of equal quality that conveys tactually the same information about the exhibition or program's...
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Regulatory Process Matters
Included among those title II provisions that are likely to result in significant economic impact are the requirements for auxiliary aids, barrier removal in existing facilities, and readily...
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General Tips
Watch for and remove these common barriers: Vehicles blocking ramps. Housekeeping and cleaning carts blocking hallway,s and rest rooms....
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General [4.5.1]
A "stable" surface is one that is not permanently changed by ordinary contaminants or applied force so that when a contaminant or force is removed, the surface returns to its original condition...
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Background
indentation or the movement of objects;” stability is defined as “the degree to which a surface resists change from contaminants or applied force, so that when the contaminant or force is removed...
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Opening Force [§404.2.9]
about 2½” from the latch edge of the door (approximately the centerline of the door hardware) Push slowly keeping the pressure gauge perpendicular to the face of the door Remove...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Of course, nothing in this section in any way alters the obligation of any facility to remove architectural barriers in existing facilities to the extent that such barrier removal is readily...
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T103 Definitions
In the 2010 NPRM, the Access Board proposed to remove several outdated or redundant definitions in the existing guidelines, including the definition of the term “common wheelchairs and mobility...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Of course, nothing in this section in any way alters the obligation of any facility to remove architectural barriers in existing facilities to the extent that such barrier removal is readily...
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
Title III of the ADA requires, among other things, that BIDMC remove barriers to access in existing facilities where it is readily achievable to do so, and that it construct or alter any...