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New rules for businesses to fix disability access issues before lawsuits

New rules require businesses to be notified of alleged disability access violations and given 30 days to fix them before a lawsuit can be filed. This aims to encourage quicker resolutions without court involvement, potentially reducing lawsuits and costs for businesses, but also adds an extra step for individuals seeking legal action.
Key points
Before filing a lawsuit for disability access violations, a written notice must be sent to the business.
Businesses have 30 days to correct the issue after receiving notice before a lawsuit can be filed.
The notice must include specific details of the violation, including location and date.
Exceptions apply for urgent court actions requiring immediate intervention.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HR_3493
Sponsor: Rep. Green, Mark E. [R-TN-7]
Process start date: 2023-05-18