Fair Housing
Under the ADA, which of the following commercial buildings in Connecticut must be accessible to persons with disabilities?
AOnly newly constructed buildings after 1992
BAll places of public accommodation regardless of age✓ Correct
COnly buildings owned by the federal government
DOnly buildings over 10,000 square feet
Explanation
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires all places of public accommodation to remove barriers to access where readily achievable. New construction must comply with ADA standards.
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