Sentences with phrase «public accommodation subject»

Against this background, it's logical to anticipate that a website devoted to the sale of real estate could be found sufficiently connected to physical places to be considered a place of public accommodation subject to the ADA.

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It is a place of PUBLIC accommodation, and if it fails to conduct itself accordingly, it must be subject to civil penalties.
I have a 14 - and a 12 - year - old daughter and the thought that they're going to have to be subject in places of public accommodations, like public school locker rooms or restrooms and changing facilities, to having male students in there is a concern to me as dad,» Rev. Jason McGuire of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms said.
Private schools are subject to the sometimes less - stringent requirements that apply to restaurants and other public accommodations.
The charter of the Warren bridge, it is said, was not hastily granted; that all the circumstances of the case, year after year, were duly examined by the legislature; and at last, the act of incorporation was passed, because, in the judgment of the legislature, the public accommodation required it; and it is insisted, that the grant to the complainants was necessarily subject to the exercise of this discretion.
We have irrevocably elected not to avail ourselves of this accommodation allowing for delayed adoption of new or revised accounting standards, and therefore, we will be subject to the same new or revised accounting standards as other public companies that are not emerging growth companies.
Although many questions remain about whether websites are a «place of public accommodation» under the ADA, including whether a website operator must also have a physical presence to be subject to the law, these cases show that pressure is building on companies to make the information they provide on their websites accessible.
The court rejected the Developers» argument, finding that while in general model homes are not subject to ADA rules for places of public accommodation, if a model home is used as a sales office, then it is a place of public accommodation within the meaning of the ADA.
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