In the 27 or so years since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Accessible Parking remains a hot topic crisscrossing several titles of the ADA. Title II covered State and local government entities have an ongoing obligation to make programs and services accessible -- which includes the provision of accessible parking. The private sectors, covered by Title III, also have obligations to remove barriers in their built environments and provide accessible parking. And, Title I covered employers also have ADA obligations to provide accessible parking to employees. Moreover, what about private housing and accessible parking?
This session will explore common situations, issues, and legal updates pertaining to accessible parking as a uniquely singular area of disability law that continues to persist as a popular ADA issue for everyone involved. There is no escaping an ADA parking issue on a daily basis.
Whether we talk about Title III and public accommodations, the private sectors, Title II and public entities, State and local government, or Title I, employment discrimination, or Fair Housing, common questions or issues involve:
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Private sector parking and customer service
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Charging for parking and metered parking in public areas
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Accessible parking at colleges/institutions of higher learning
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Employer obligations in providing accessible parking
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Accessible parking for tenants in housing
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Registration for accessible parking placards
Event Date/Time:
Wednesday, November 14th, 2018
3:00 PM MST - 4:30 PM MST
Location:
www.ada-legal.org
Presented By:
Region 5 - Great Lakes ADA Center, Region 6 - Southwest ADA Center, ADA National Network
Registration Deadline:
Tuesday, November 13, 2018