Title III of the ADA - regulations for businesses, including nonprofits meant to ensure that people with disabilities can access places of business and public accommodation.| ADA.gov
Information about the rights of people with disabilities who use mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, or other power-driven devices to get around.| ADA.gov
Information about the features of accessible car and van parking spaces and how many accessible spaces are required when parking facilities are restriped.| ADA.gov
This document provides answers to some common questions regarding requirements in the 2010 regulations and Standards as they apply to public accommodations with existing pools.| ADA.gov
Guidance on the rules for power driven mobility devices for State and local governments, and businesses and non-profit organizations that serve the public.| ADA.gov
A publication explaining what hotels, motels, and other places of transient lodging can do to accommodate guests who are blind or have low vision.| ADA.gov
This publication is designed to answer questions and offer common sense suggestions to assist law enforcement agencies in complying with the ADA.| ADA.gov
This document outlines common problems shared by city governments of all sizes and provides examples of common deficiencies and explains how these problems affect persons with disabilities.| ADA.gov
Guidance on nondiscrimination requirements that apply to selling tickets for assigned seats at events such as concerts, plays, and sporting events.| ADA.gov
The ADA Standards for Accessible Designs say what is required for a building or facility to be physically accessible to people with disabilities.| ADA.gov
Regulations developed by the Department of Justice that explain the rights of people with disabilities and the obligations of those covered by the law.| ADA.gov