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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is a comprehensive civil rights act for people with disabilities. On July 26, 1990, President George Bush signed the ADA into law as wide-ranging legislation intended to make American society more accessible to people with disabilities and to prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability. The act is divided into five titles:
- Employment. Businesses must provide reasonable accommodations in all aspects of employment to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities.
- Public services. People with disabilities cannot be denied participation in public service programs or activities that are available to people without disabilities.
- Public accommodations. All new construction must be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
- Telecommunications. Telecommunication companies must have a telephone relay service for individuals who use telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTYs) or similar devices.
- Miscellaneous. This title includes a provision prohibiting coercing, threatening, or...
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