This page provides some basic information about Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and the ADA’s protections for people with OUD.| ADA.gov
The ADA requires state and local governments including their criminal justice agencies to comply with the ADA. If you are part of a criminal justice agency or a person with a disability, there are many aspects of the ADA that you should be familiar with.| ADA.gov
Information to help businesses or people with a disabilities get started familiarizing themselves with the ADA.| ADA.gov
Communicating successfully is essential to providing services to the public or doing business. People with certain disabilities might communicate in different ways.| ADA.gov
If you are part of a state/local government program or a person with a disability, there are many aspects of the ADA that you should be familiar with.| 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
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in everyday activities.| ADA.gov
Overview of the ADA’s explanation of what businesses and governments must do to make sure that they do not discriminate against people who use service animals.| ADA.gov
The ADA requires businesses, non-profits, and state/local governments to provide parking spaces accessible to people with disabilities.| ADA.gov