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<blockquote data-quote="OSU_Chris" data-source="post: 2193039" data-attributes="member: 26196"><p>This is not entirely accurate. My business provides a service. That service is something that cannot be utilized by the wheelchair bound. However, due to the ADA I was required to provided full handicap accessible restrooms. Further, I have showers in my facility (not intended for customer use) however, those too had to be wheelchair compliant. Due to the nature of my business and the abundance of competition those added cost cannot be passed to the customer without pricing myself out of business.</p><p></p><p>There is a portion of the ADA code that specifies a business cannot be compelled to comply with the ADA if it would impose an undue hardship on the business. However, good luck getting anything past during an inspection if it does not go above and beyond the ADA code. There should truly be some limit to what the government can force a business to do. I have an additional 10 grand in my restrooms that have to date ( two years in use) be utilized by 3 wheelchair bound patrons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OSU_Chris, post: 2193039, member: 26196"] This is not entirely accurate. My business provides a service. That service is something that cannot be utilized by the wheelchair bound. However, due to the ADA I was required to provided full handicap accessible restrooms. Further, I have showers in my facility (not intended for customer use) however, those too had to be wheelchair compliant. Due to the nature of my business and the abundance of competition those added cost cannot be passed to the customer without pricing myself out of business. There is a portion of the ADA code that specifies a business cannot be compelled to comply with the ADA if it would impose an undue hardship on the business. However, good luck getting anything past during an inspection if it does not go above and beyond the ADA code. There should truly be some limit to what the government can force a business to do. I have an additional 10 grand in my restrooms that have to date ( two years in use) be utilized by 3 wheelchair bound patrons. [/QUOTE]
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