Fair Housing
In South Dakota, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to which type of housing?
AAll housing regardless of type
BPrivately owned single-family homes
CCommercial facilities open to the public and places of public accommodation✓ Correct
DOnly government-owned housing
Explanation
The ADA applies primarily to commercial facilities, places of public accommodation, and employers — not to private residential housing. The Fair Housing Act, not the ADA, covers accessibility requirements in residential housing (though both may apply to mixed-use properties).
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