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ADA Defense Lawyer: New ADA Regulations Kick in Soon.
By
Jim
Butler
of the Global Hospitality
Group®
Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com November 22, 2011 ADA Defense Lawyers. Is your pool, spa and fitness facility compliant with the ADA 2010 Regulations? If you think your property is grandfathered, then you are wrong! There is no grandfathering. As we mentioned in our recent posted article "Updating Service Animal Policies of Your Hotel," the Department of Justice published revised final regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for title III (public accommodations and commercial facilities) on September 15, 2010 (the "2010 Regulations"). Based on the 2010 Regulations, all "Public Accommodations," including "Places of Lodging" (hotels, resorts, most timeshares, restaurants, etc.) must bring certain elements of the facilities described below into compliance with the 2010 ADA Standards as of March 15, 2012.
ADA Alert:
Attention all Owners and
Operators of hotels, restaurants, timeshares and other places of
"public
accomodation" by Martin
Orlick and David Sudeck | Hospitality Lawyers What is the standard and what facilities are affected? Title III of the ADA requires that each "public accommodation" remove architectural barriers where "readily achievable." No property will be "grandfathered" (even if built prior to 1990; i.e., the implementation of the ADA). There is no "safe harbor" applicable with respect to those elements in existing facilities that are subject to supplemental requirements (i.e., elements for which there are neither technical nor scoping specifications in the prior 1991 Standards). By way of example only, the following elements of a public accommodation must be modified to the extent "readily achievable" to comply with the 2010 Standards:
If you're not underway now, you may have some serious compliance challenges soon! By now, you should be well underway on your system wide ADA compliance program to meet the March 15, 2012 compliance deadline. You should be conducting professional, privileged accessibility surveys of your facilities and developing strategies to prioritize your compliance. If you are not working with an experienced attorney on your properties' compliance issues, please call us. We have nearly two decades of experience and have defended more than 400 ADA and accessibility-related matters. ADA
Defense Resources My colleagues and fellow members of the Global Hospitality Group®, Marty Orlick and David Sudeck recently led a Lorman webinar on the 2010 amendments to the Americans With Disabilities Act. You can access it on demand at: The Changing Landscape
of ADA
Litigation and Compliance Practice in the Hospitality Industry This is Jim Butler, author of www.HotelLawBlog.com and hotel lawyer, signing off. We've done more than $60 billion of hotel transactions and have developed innovative solutions to help investors be successful in bidding for hotel acquisitions, and helping investors and lenders to unlock value from troubled hotel transactions. Who's your hotel lawyer? ________________________ Our Perspective. We represent hotel lenders, owners and investors. We have helped our clients find business and legal solutions for more than $60 billion of hotel transactions, involving more than 1,300 properties all over the world. For more information, please contact Jim Butler at [email protected] or +1 (310) 201-3526. Jim Butler is a founding partner of JMBM, and Chairman of its Global Hospitality Group® and Chinese Investment Group™. Jim is one of the top hospitality attorneys in the world. GOOGLE "hotel lawyer" and you will see why. Jim and his team are more than "just" great hotel lawyers. They are also hospitality consultants and business advisors. They are deal makers. They can help find the right operator or capital provider. They know who to call and how to reach them. JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group® The hotel lawyers in the Global Hospitality Group® of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell (JMBM) comprise the premier hospitality practice in a full-service law firm and are the authors of the Hotel Law Blog. We represent hotel owners, developers, investors and lenders and have helped our clients find business and legal solutions for more than $60 billion of hotel transactions, involving more than 1,000 properties worldwide. For more information about the Global Hospitality Group®, go to www.HotelLawBlog.com. For more information about full range of legal services provided by JMBM, go to www.JMBM.com. |
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