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Disability Access Regulations | California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA) Disability Access Regulations All businesses in California must comply with both federal and state protections for customers and employees with disabilities. Use these resources to get up-to-speed on your regulatory responsibilities. Federal Rules State Rules Federal Regulations and Resources The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a Federal civil rights law designed to ensure equal access, full inclusion and participation for people with disabilities or impairments. ADA regulations cover: employment (Title I) state and local government activities and public transportation (Title II) public (including private and non-profit business) accommodations (Title III) and telecommunication relay services (Title IV) Your business must be ADA compliant. The Americans with Disabilities Act | ADA.gov The ADA Standards for Accessible Design dictate requirements for newly designed and constructed or altered government facilities (state or local), public accommodations, and commercial facilities to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design | ADA.gov Federal Resources for ADA Compliance Small businesses that remove access barriers from their facilities, provide accessible services, or improve accessibility for customers with disabilities may receive tax deductions or credits. Tax incentives may be used every year if the business incurs annual expenses to bring itself in compliance with the ADA. Tax incentives may not be applied to the cost of new construction and barrier removal must comply with ADA standards. ADA Tax Incentives Back to Top State Regulations and Resources California businesses should be familiar with these state laws, regulations, and programs: Disability Rights, Laws, Regulations (ca.gov) The Fair Employment and Housing Act California Building Standards Code Unruh Civil Rights Act State Resources for ADA Compliance The California Department of General Services (DGS) also provides information, resources, and trainings to help businesses become and stay compliant. Department of General Services: California Commission on Disability Access Department of General Services: ADA Compliance Toolkit California Commission on Disability Access : Business Resources for ADA Compliance The California State Treasurer offers a program to assist small businesses with financing the costs to alter or retrofit existing small business facilities to comply with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. California State Treasurer : California Capital Access Program (CalCAP) Americans with Disabilities Act Financing Program You can also hire a Certified Access Specialist (CASp) through the Division of the State Architect (DSA) to inspect buildings and sites for compliance with applicable state and federal construction-related accessibility standards. Having a business/property reviewed by a CASp shows th