ADA Sign Depot Blog — The ADA and Your Business
Dept of Justice No Cost ADA Mediation Resolving ADA Complaints Through Mediation: An Overview Why Consider Mediation?
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For hundreds of years people with disabilities faced these kinds of discriminatory practices. The ADA ensured that people could get jobs, ride buses, go to school, shop in the grocery store, eat in nice restaurants, go to the movies — in other words, do all the things that everyone else takes for granted as a legitimate right.
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The Disabled Access Credit: ADA Tax Credits for Small Business
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Oct 29, 2013
The Disabled Access Credit is designed to help businesses comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It is available to eligible small businesses whose gross receipts did not exceed $1,000,000 for the preceding taxable year or who employed no more that 30 full-time employees during the preceding year. The tax credit is equal to 50% of the “eligible access expenditures” that exceed $250 but do not exceed $10,250 for a taxable year.
CA ADA FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions about ADA Laws in California)
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Oct 26, 2013
For many business and property owners, the requirements for accessibility compliance in California can appear to be complicate to the point of being completely overwhelming. While many people understand that their business or property that’s open tot he public, needs to comply with the ADA, few if any know what the specific requirements for accessibility compliance are, let alone how the codes and laws apply to their business or property.
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Insurance Companies Requiring ADA work be Permitted, Inspected and Signed off by a CASp
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Oct 05, 2013
It used to be that a property owner or manager could call up their trusted contractor and get them to seal and re-stripe their parking lot without ever having a conversation with the building department. Well, I’m here to tell you those days are gone … especially when it comes to ADA construction projects.