United State Department of Justice - Civil Rights Division, The Disability Rights Section
This is the U.S. Department of Justice's ADA Information Line, run by the Civil Rights Division's Disability Rights Section. You can call free to ask how the Americans with Disabilities Act protects people with disabilities, get plain answers about your rights, and learn how to file a complaint if a business or government office treats you unfairly. Accessibility specialists answer your questions, and all calls are private.
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The ADA Information Line provides information and materials to the public about the requirements of the ADA. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with... Main Services understand government programs navigating the system help hotlines Serving anyone in need adults young adults teens seniors veterans all disabilities individuals families
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ADA Information LineService
A free, confidential phone line where accessibility specialists answer questions about ADA rights and how the law applies to your situation.
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File an ADA ComplaintService
Help filing a complaint with the Department of Justice when a business or government office discriminates against someone with a disability.
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