ADA Sign Depot Blog — The ADA and Your Business
Uber may find that it is responsible for the failure of its drivers to comply with the requirements of the ADA.
That is what the Tenth Circuit’s held in Colorado Cross Disability Coal. v. Abercrombie & Fitch Co., 2014 WL 4290589 (10th Cir. 2014) when it reaffirmed what businesses have always believed; that is, that the 2010 Standards and their predecessor the ADAAG are a real safe harbor for business.*
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The truth of the matter is, if you own, lease or operate a business that serves the public, then you are under the ADA umbrella and have obligations to meet concerning your facilities. Existing buildings from before the 1990 act are not grandfathered in.
A disabled Minneapolis man has filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that he twice had trouble being served at a McDonald’s while accompanied by his service dog.
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Title III prohibits public accommodations from discriminating against disabled individuals with respect to access to goods, services, programs and facilities, and (with limited exceptions) requires public accommodations to make reasonable accommodations so that disabled individuals may equally access these goods and opportunities.
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