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What does the term "readily achievable" mean? [1]

It means "easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense."


For additional information, take a look at the following resources:

FAQ: What is considered an “undue hardship” for reasonable accommodation? [2]

FAQ: When barrier removal is not readily available, what kinds of alternative steps are required by the ADA? [3]

FAQ: Must alternative steps be taken without regard to cost? [4]


Source URL: https://adata.org/faq/what-does-term-readily-achievable-mean

Links
[1] https://adata.org/faq/what-does-term-readily-achievable-mean
[2] https://adata.org/faq/what-considered-undue-hardship-reasonable-accommodation
[3] https://adata.org/faq/when-barrier-removal-not-readily-achievable-what-kinds-alternative-steps-are-required-ada
[4] https://adata.org/faq/must-alternative-steps-be-taken-without-regard-cost