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Accessibility Guidelines: Knowing When to Apply Which Regulations
05/01/2006
Every architect today is familiar with the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but firms that do both federal and nonfederal work know that, depending on the project, they must comply with one of two sets of accessibility regulations: the ADA for certain nonfederal facilities, both public and private, and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) for federal facilities.
Download "Accessibility Guidelines: Knowing When to Apply Which Regulations," AIA/DC News (May/June 2006)

