Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/7/15e.150
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§ 15e.150
Require the agency to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a program or activity or in undue financial and administrative burdens. In those circumstances where agency personnel believe that the proposed action would fundamentally alter the program or activity or would result in undue financial and administrative burdens, the agency has the burden of proving that compliance with§ 15e.150(a) would result in such alteration or burdens. The decision that compliance would result in such alteration or burdens must be made by the agency head or his or her designee after considering all agency resources available for use in the funding and operation of the conducted program or activity, and must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion. If an action would result in such an alteration or such burdens, the agency shall take any other action that result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with handicaps receive the benefits and services of the program or activity.
In meeting the requirements of § 15e.150(a) in historic preservation programs, the agency shall give priority to methods that provide physical access to individuals with handicaps. In cases where a physical alteration to an historic property is not required because of § 15e.150(a)(2) or (a)(3), alternative methods of achieving program accessibility include—
§ 15e.150 Program accessibility: Existing facilities.
Historic preservation programs. In meeting the requirements of § 15e.150(a) in historic preservation programs, the agency shall give priority to methods that provide physical access to individuals with handicaps. In cases where a physical alteration to an historic property is not required because of § 15e.150(a)(2) or (a)(3), alternative methods of achieving program accessibility include - (i) Using audio-visual materials and devices to depict those portions of an historic property that cannot otherwise be made accessible;