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Massachusetts New England Americans with Disabilities Act

ADA

The National Network of ADA Centers has offices dedicated to particular geographical areas. The New England ADA Center is your resource as a resident of Massachusetts. The Center is devoted to enhancing the self-determination, independence, quality of life and rights of in-state disabled people. Get in touch for help finding various disability grants to put towards a wheelchair van.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in various areas of life, including employment, public services, and public accommodations. The ADA applies nationwide, including in the New England region, which includes Massachusetts.

In Massachusetts, the ADA is enforced by several entities, including the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) and the U.S. Department of Justice. These agencies work to ensure compliance with the ADA's provisions and investigate complaints of discrimination.

Under the ADA, individuals with disabilities are entitled to equal opportunities and access to employment, public transportation, government services, and places of public accommodation, such as restaurants, hotels, and stores. This means that employers must provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, and public spaces must be accessible to individuals with mobility, visual, or hearing impairments.

Massachusetts has also implemented additional state laws and regulations that complement the ADA and provide further protection for individuals with disabilities. For instance, the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board (AAB) sets standards for accessible design and construction, ensuring that buildings and facilities are accessible to all.

The ADA and related regulations in Massachusetts aim to promote inclusivity, equality, and accessibility for individuals with disabilities, enabling them to fully participate in society and have equal opportunities in various aspects of life.

Contact Info

(617) 695-1225
(800) 949-4232

Email Contacts

adainfo@newenglandada.org

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Location:

200 Portland Street
Suite 1
Boston, Massachusetts 02114