ADA Law & Lawsuits - Section 4
ADA Law & Lawsuits Online Class
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In this section, we discuss actual ADA requirements. Now that we have reviewed who is disabled, and which businesses are covered by the ADA, the next question is what the law requires of covered businesses in relation to the disabled. Here we discuss the types of ADA accommodations (physical barrier removal, policies and procedures, and auxiliary aids and services) and how to determine which rules apply to any specific businesses (the 1991 rules or the 2010 rules).
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ADA Law & Lawsuits - Section 5
In this section, we dive right into the substance of what is required to comply with the ADA. As part of our review, we discuss where to find the rules, and how the rules are organized and laid out. We discuss how to navigate the regulations to find the specific ADA rules that may apply to any sp...
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ADA Law & Lawsuits - Section 6
In this section, we continue our discussion regarding issues that very commonly appear in ADA lawsuits filed against businesses, including the number of required accessible parking spaces, the required dimensions of accessible parking spaces, accessible aisles, and accessible pathways. These are ...
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ADA Law & Lawsuits - Section 7
In this section, we dive into exceptions to full compliance with ADA requirements. This includes perhaps the most important topic for business buildings that pre-date the ADA – the “readily achievable” standard. Strict compliance with ADA rules for existing buildings is only required when it is “...