Most golf course facilities must comply with the ADA, both within the boundary of the golf course and outside the boundary. The recreation guidelines for golf courses and 2010 ADA Standards provide specifications for elements within a golf course facility to create a general level of usability for individuals with disabilities. New construction or alterations of existing golf course facilities going forward should comply with the 2010 ADA Standards. Designers and operators are encouraged to exceed the 2010 ADA Standards where possible to provide increased accessibility and opportunities.
Read MoreGrab bars are not storage devices. Nothing should be stored or placed on the tops of grab bars to include towels, toilet paper rolls, air refresheners, etc. Grab bars must be installed so the top of the gripping surface is 33-36 inches above the finished floor. Hotels should train staff not to place anything on top of grab bars.
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Read MoreThis case serves as an important reminder that before entering into contracts for such equipment, businesses must consider whether the equipment is accessible to users with disabilities and, if not, whether there will be employees in the area to provide prompt assistance. And while some courts have held that prompt employee assistance can be provided at inaccessible self-service equipment to comply with the ADA, providing accessible self-service equipment mitigates risk of litigation.
Read MoreMedStar Health violated the ADA by denying people with disabilities equal access to medical care by excluding their necessary support persons. Under the proposed Consent Decree MedStar Health has agreed to pay a total of $440,000 to compensate multiple eligible affected individuals, plus revising its public facing policies and ADA training.
Read MoreDOJ has published a NPRM explaining how they propose updating the regulations for Title II of the ADA to lay out specific requirements for the accessibility of MDE. This NPRM proposes to make the USAB’s MDE Standards enforceable under the ADA by adopting and incorporating them into the DOJ’s ADA Title II regulation.
Read MoreThis article is about an accessible route to an accessible entrance at a restaurant in FL where the entity went beyond the ADA. Going beyond the ADA is encouraged as long as an entity does not violate the ADA in the process. A passenger loading zone is covered in the 1991 ADA Standards and 2010 ADA Standards. Installations that are similar to a passenger loading zone should comply with the ADA Standards.
Read MoreEvacuation chairs are not covered in the ADA, and stairways are not considered part of accessible routes, even with an evacuation chair stowed close by. In no way should evacuation chairs be considered part of an accessible route. Installation of these chairs does not eliminate the requirements for accessible routes where stairways or routes with excessive run slope are installed.
Read MoreChicago cannot contract away its Section 504 and Title II obligations. Section 504 and Title II cover all programs and activities of a public entity, and do not distinguish between a program provided directly by the public entity and a program provided through a contractual or other arrangement. Chicago has the ability and obligation to ensure that the private developers with whom it contracts provide housing that is both affordable and accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreOn August 8, 2023, the USAB issued its final rule on Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG). These guidelines inform federal, state, and local government agencies on how to make their pedestrian facilities, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, shared use paths, and on-street parking, accessible to people with disabilities.
Read MoreWith one in six people living with disability, ensuring that cities around the world are accessible to all is vital. The resulting data from this study provides great understanding into what makes a city attractive to disabled travellers. This article in BBC explores four of the top cities, explaining what makes them a good place for PWD to visit and bringing additional insights from knowledgeable residents and visitors.
Read MoreAlmost all agencies are required to comply with the ADA. Agencies or entities who choose to disregard the ADA are subject to legal liability under Title II or Title III of the ADA.
Read MoreUnder the ADA, covered employers must provide reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities, when requested, unless doing so would cause an undue hardship. A majority of reasonable accommodations cost less than $300.
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Read MoreThe DOJ filed a Statement of Interest in D.P., et al. v. School Board of Palm Beach County regarding behavioral response. Public entities like school boards have an obligation under the ADA to reasonably modify their behavioral response by helping the children calm down, involving professionals including a mobile crisis team or a child’s therapist, or calling the child’s guardian.
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