Fair Housing
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), newly constructed commercial facilities must include:
AAccessible design only if the construction budget exceeds $1 million
BAccessibility features in areas of public accommodation as required by ADA standards✓ Correct
CElevators in all buildings regardless of height
DDedicated parking for employees only
Explanation
The ADA requires that newly constructed commercial facilities be designed and built to be accessible to persons with disabilities in areas open to the public. Specific requirements vary by facility type.
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