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What is a Public Accommodation under the ADA?

2:00 pm EDT March 20, 2019   |   Organized by: Great Lakes ADA Center

Description

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of public accommodations. Public Accommodations are considered to be businesses including private entities that are open to the public or that provide goods or services to the public. While the antidiscrimination provisions under Title III are clear; questions often emerge as to whether or not certain settings in which goods and services are provided would qualify as a public accommodation and therefore be subject to those provisions. This webinar will examine what is covered by Title III of the ADA in terms of what is and is not considered a public accommodation. Southwest ADA center Legal specialists George Powers, J.D. and Sashi Nisankarao, J.D. will discuss the complexities pertaining to how public accommodations are defined including:

  • An overview of the case law and history of defining what constitutes a public accommodation.

  • An overview of the regulations that address the subject.

  • Are private clubs covered?

    • What is a private club?

  • Are religious organizations covered?

  • Are bed and breakfasts covered?

    • What about Airbnb?

  • Apartment complexes?

  • A business out of someone’s residence?

  • A discussion of recent case law.

    • Are Websites, like Amazon, a public accommodation?

    • Is a blood bank a public accommodation?

Registration

  • Required

  • Cost - Free

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  • Continuing Education

    • ACTCP - 1.5 credit hours

    • Certificate of Attendance - 1.5 credit hours




Sashi Nisankarao

Attorney, Legal Specialist

Sashikala Nisankarao is a licensed attorney in the State of Texas. She currently works as a Legal Specialist at the Southwest ADA Center, providing technical assistance and training to consumers in Region VI. In the past, Sashi has provided legal assistance at Lone Star Legal Aid, as well as litigation work at the City of Houston Legal Department. Having joined the ILRU in October 2017, she is the newest member of the Southwest ADA Center team.

George Powers

Legal Specialist

George Powers, J.D., works at the Southwest ADA Center, a program of Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) at TIRR Memorial Hermann, as a legal specialist. Powers received his bachelor's degree in speech communications from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He went on to earn a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center, where he also worked in the Immigration Clinic. In 2014, he was appointed to the City of Houston Transportation Accessibility Task Force to provide policy guidance. Powers' research interests include the application of disability rights legislation, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, to the exponentially evolving communication and multimedia technologies.

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