Property Management
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires commercial businesses in South Dakota to:
AHire a minimum percentage of workers with disabilities
BProvide equal access to goods and services through reasonable accommodations and barrier removal✓ Correct
CMake any modification a disabled person requests
DOnly apply to businesses with more than 500 employees
Explanation
Title III of the ADA requires public accommodations (businesses open to the public) to provide equal access through reasonable modifications and removal of architectural barriers where readily achievable.
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