The
Americans with Disabilities Act Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier
Removal: Checklist for Existing Facilities version 2.1
Abstract
Programs are required to ensure
accessibility to their children, staff, and parents with disabilities. This checklist assists disabilities coordinators and other managers in assessing their environment for barriers to accessibility in order to plan for their programs' improvement.
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The
Americans with Disabilities Act Checklist for Readily Achievable
Barrier Removal: Checklist for Existing Facilities version 2.1
This checklist will help you
identify accessibility problems and solutions in existing facilities
in order to meet your obligations under the ADA. The goal of the
survey process is to plan how to make an existing facility more
usable for people with disabilities. The Department of Justice (DOJ)
recommends the development of an Implementation Plan, specifying
what improvements you will make to remove barriers and when each
solution will be carried out: "... Such a plan...could serve as
evidence of a good faith effort to comply..." More>> [PDF, 292KB]
The Americans with Disabilities Act Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal: Checklist for Existing Facilities version 2.1. Adaptive Environments Center, Inc. and Barrier Free Environments, Inc. ED/OSERS/NIDRR. 1995. English. [PDF, 292KB].