Skip to main content
National Network
Information, Guidance, and Training on the
Americans with Disabilities Act
Search this site
Search
Recursos en español
Navigation
home
The ADA
What is the ADA?
ADA Anniversary
ADA FAQs
The National Network
Learn About the National Network
Contact Your Region/ADA Center
ADA National Network Portfolio
ADA Success Stories
Projects of the National Network
Research of the National Network
Media Kit
Resources
Ask ADA Questions
View ADA Publications & Videos
Find ADA Training
Request ADA Training
Search ADA Web Portal
Federal Agencies and Resources
Federal ADA Regulations and Standards
Explore By
Audience
Architects/Contractors
Business
Employer
People with Disabilities
State and Local Government
Topic
ADA Anniversary
Education
Emergency Preparedness
Employment (ADA Title I)
Facility Access
General ADA Information
Hospitality
Other Laws
Public Accommodations (ADA Title III)
Service Animals
State and Local Government (ADA Title II)
Technology (Accessible)
Telecommunication (ADA Title IV)
Transportation
Veterans
Region
Region 1 - New England ADA Center
Region 2 - Northeast ADA Center
Region 3 - Mid-Atlantic ADA Center
Region 4 - Southeast ADA Center
Region 5 - Great Lakes ADA Center
Region 6 - Southwest ADA Center at ILRU
Region 7 - Great Plains ADA Center
Region 8 - Rocky Mountain ADA Center
Region 9 - Pacific ADA Center
Region 10 - Northwest ADA Center
ADA Knowledge Translation Center
Events
There are no events currently. Please check later or view the
archived events
.
You are here
Home
»
Explore By
»
Audience
State and Local Government
FAQs
Do the revised ADA Regulations that went into effect on March 15, 2011 require the city or state government to create or update a self-evaluation and transition plan?
What are the new requirements for public and private swimming pools (pools owned/operated by businesses covered by Title III, such as hotels and motels, health clubs, recreation centers, public country clubs)?
What types of accessible means of entry are required for swimming pools under the 2010 ADA Standards?
When did the ADA become a law?
What kind of law is the ADA?
More FAQs »
Fact Sheets
Role of an ADA Coordinator
How is Disability Defined in the Americans With Disabilities Act?
Accessibility at Drive-Thru Medical Sites
Health Care and the Americans With Disabilities Act
Postsecondary Institutions and Students With Disabilities
More Fact Sheets »
Projects
ADA Spanish Language Outreach Project
Guide to Federal Disability Rights Laws and Contact Information in the United States
Taking a Service Animal to School
ADA Title II Action Guide for State and Local Governments
ADA Checklist
AccessibleTech.org
Emergency Preparedness
ADA Trainer Network
ADA Anniversary
ADA Anniversary Toolkit
At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities
ADA Title II Tutorial
ADA Symposium
ADA Foundations (formerly ADA Basic Building Blocks)
ADA25 Portal - Celebrating 25 Years of the ADA
Research
Region 6: Access for Users of Service Animals
Region 9: Barriers to ADA Implementation in Emergency Management
Region 7: ADA in Local Government Survey
Region 10: Health Care Access and the ADA
Region 8: Law Enforcement Study
Region 7: Evaluation of the National ADA Symposium
Region 5: A Systematic Examination of ADA Transition Plans and Their Role in the Development of Accessible Cities
Region 5: ADA Success Stories
Region 5: The Quality Indicators of Assistive Technology in Postsecondary Institutions (QIAT-PS) Research Project
Region 3: Local Government Implementation of the Americans With Disabilities Act: An Exploration of Activities and Factors Affecting Statutory Compliance
Region 1: A Two-Part Study to Improving ADA Compliance in Cities and Towns
Region 4: Public Accommodations: State by State Enforcement and Remedies
Research Brief: Health Care Access, COVID-19, and the ADA
Research Brief: Community Living, COVID-19, and the ADA
Research Brief: Digital Access for Students in Higher Education and the ADA
Research Brief: Digital Access and Title III of the ADA
Research Brief: Higher Education and the ADA
Research Brief: Experience of Discrimination and the ADA