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The ADA Standards for Accessible Design—along with the Title II and Title III regulations—say what is required for a building or facility to be physically accessible to people with disabilities.
- Guidance on The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
The 2010 Standards consist of the 2004 ADA Accessibility...
- Guidance & Resource Materials
Fact Sheet: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Accessibility...
- Commonly Asked Questions About The ADA and Law Enforcement
A: Title II of the ADA prohibits discrimination against...
- Common Problems
When self-evaluations are not conducted and transition plans...
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Congress passed the ADA as a “Public Law,” and it originally...
- Questions and Answers
The ADA requires businesses to make existing pools...
- ADA Requirements
Over time, a public entity will need to reassess its...
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- Guidance on The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
15 wrz 2010 · Learn about the accessibility standards issued by DOJ and DOT under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for various facilities and elements. Find the full text, figures, guides, and background of the ADA standards.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life. What's on ADA.gov.
Learn about the current editions of the ADA Standards issued by DOJ and DOT, which apply to different types of facilities. This guide explains the requirements, provides recommendations, and links to other federal accessibility resources.
Learn about the scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to buildings and facilities by individuals with disabilities under the ADA. The guidelines cover design, construction, and alteration of buildings and facilities covered by titles II and III of the ADA.
The 2010 Standards consist of the 2004 ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and the requirements contained in 28 CFR part 36 subpart D. This summary addresses selected substantive changes between the 1991 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (1991 Standards) codified at 28 CFR part 36, app.
Learn about the revised ADA design standards that include the 2004 ADA/ABA Accessibility Guidelines and the changes from the 1991 Standards. Find out which areas and facilities are impacted by the new requirements and how to comply with them.