Fair Housing
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires hotels and lodging facilities in Utah to:
AConvert all rooms to accessible rooms
BProvide a reasonable number of accessible rooms and accessible common areas✓ Correct
CGive priority reservations to persons with disabilities
DAllow service animals only in designated areas
Explanation
The ADA requires places of public accommodation (including hotels) to provide accessible facilities—accessible rooms, parking, restrooms, and common areas—in reasonable proportion to total capacity. All common areas must be accessible.
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