Is the American’s With Disabilities Act Working?
Getting around is something that some people take for granted, but if you are mobility challenged, then many everyday tasks can be much more difficult. To help ensure that everyone, no matter what their physical condition, is able to get around, the American’s with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990. The ADA is designed to ensure that public businesses make their buildings easily accessible to everyone, but it doesn’t always do enough.
Under the ADA, new construction of public businesses is required to meet certain standards. Older buildings that were built before 1990, are required to take actions to remove barriers where the barriers can be easily accomplished without too much difficulty, but many find this last clause to be insufficient.
Since there sometimes is a great cost associated with upgrading and retrofitting an establishment to be accessible, the Internal Revenue Service has a program aimed at helping to defer these costs. Small businesses can apply for and potentially receive tax breaks to help offset about fifty percent of the cost of renovations. For example a business that expands its doors can receive up to a $5,000 tax break.
This action of the IRS does help out and many businesses do take advantage of the tax credits, but there are still plenty of places that a person who is mobility challenged can find it difficult to go.
One man, Kenny Cieplik, has created his own blog to rate how accessible places are. Included in his reviews are ways that the places can help to improve their ratings.