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That's an interesting case! Frightening, even.
Spy Museum is for-profit, and the case was settled out of court.
Are there analogies amongst non-profits?
A non-profit near and dear to my heart is closing this year, in fact,
ascribing significant lost federal funding to ADA noncompliance.
But I was taught to love and not to fear ADA guidelines. To let them
be the designer's friend.
Alas! Love is no protection from deligent lawyers and government
grant allocators!
: Jason
On Jan 3, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Chuck Howarth wrote:
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> Good points, Jason, except that ADA compliance is not limited to
> architecture and is NOT voluntary. The Spy Museum in Washington
> got sued over ADA compliance issues with their programs and
> exhibits, and ended up settling with the Justice Department. The
> lawsuit claimed that, "The Museum’s exhibits and programs were
> inaccessible to visitors who are blind or who have low vision. For
> example, the Museum did not have guides or docents trained in
> providing accessible tours or computers equipped with speech
> outputs. The Museum did not provide printed materials, such as
> exhibit brochures or program handouts in alternate formats, such as
> Braille, large print or audio recording." The settlement
> agreement also included this: "Under title III, the Museum must
> ensure that no individual with a disability is discriminated
> against on the basis of a disability in the full and equal
> enjoyment of the Museum’s goods, services and facilities."
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>> Lisa--
>>
>> My understanding is that, outside architecture, ADA obligations
>> are met by museums on a voluntary basis. Unless they're applying
>> for government grants.
>>
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