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DOJ Sues Nebraska School District for Discrimination of Hearing Impaired Students

Failure to comply with the requirements of the ADA is a violation of a federal law. Institutions that are not pro-active with ADA compliance for facilities, policies, or procedures can be held accountable by the US DOJ. It is a violation of the ADA to force students into cluster schools only for those with impaired hearing.

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DOJ Sues LA County for ADA Non-Compliance at Voting Locations

The US DOJ Civil Rights Division and the U.S. AOCDC secured an agreement with LA County to resolve the DOJ lawsuit alleging the County violated the ADA by denying voters with mobility and vision disabilities an equal opportunity to vote. Had the County taken the pro-active initiative to ensure the voting locations, policies and procedures were compliant with the ADA this legal proceeding could have been avoided and many voters living with disabilities could have exercised their rights as citizens in the United States.

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GSA Adopts PROWAG

GSA issued a final rule adopting the Access Board’s Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) as part of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS). These requirements include accessibility features such as minimum sidewalk width, accessible pedestrian signals, accessible pedestrian loading zones, and accessible on-street parking.

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Is Your Golf Course ADA Compliant? It Should Be.

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.

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