
Title III (Public Accommodations)
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in public accommodations. This means businesses and facilities like restaurants, hotels, theaters, and stores must be accessible to people with disabilities. They are required to remove barriers, provide necessary services, and ensure that everyone has equal access to their goods and services. This law aims to ensure people with disabilities have the same opportunities to participate in society as everyone else, promoting inclusivity and equal rights in public spaces.