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Mission
ADAwebstudy strive to provide the most comprehensive and educational information on "American with Disabilities Act" (ADA) to the architectural profession in an easy to understand and useful manner. The coursework has been carefully organized to provide a focused and systematic description of the ADA requirements in a readable fashion.
ADAwebstudy will continue to bring you the latest information on accessibility requirements and update our website accordingly as they become apparent to keep up with the dynamic nature of this field.
Acknowledgements
The content of this coursework derives primarily from the resourses of the United States Department of Justice and Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board plus many other miscellaneous sources to make this self-study coursework more complete and educational.
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The information appearing on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal advice to any individual or entity.
