A neighborhood restaurant needs to comply with ADA requirements to accommodate customers with disabilities. What is the first priority under Title III regulations?
A. Provide parking for the disabled and access into the restaurant.
B. Make the restrooms accessible for all people.
C. Make restaurant tables accessible to wheelchair users.
D. Make the menus more accessible for persons with visual limitations.
ANS: A
Title III of the ADA prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in places of public accommodation. This includes privately owned businesses. Not all changes are immedi-ately readily achievable for a place of business to implement; therefore the Justice Department set four priorities with which the business should comply to remove barriers to goods and services. The first priority is to provide a way for individuals to easily park and get into the building.
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