What does the ADA term “readily achievable” mean?

“Readily achievable” under the ADAmeans “easily accomplished without much difficulty or expense.”

The obligation for barrier removal is ongoing, which means a business must continue to evaluate existing barriers to determine if the barrier removal is readily achievable.

In order to identify barriers in a facility, a business or non-profit should conduct an accessibility evaluation.

Determining what is “readily achievable” is made by each business on a case-by-case-basis based on the size and...

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Published on February 13, 2015 08:41
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