Pacific ADA Center (Region IX)
The purpose of the Pacific ADA Center is to build a partnership between the disability and business communities and to promote full and unrestricted participation in society for persons with disabilities through education and technical assistance.
Upcoming Webinars 
New and interesting webinars on the ADA, accessibility standards, and other disability civil rights laws are offered frequently by the ADA National Network. With all the recent changes in the ADA, you can’t afford to miss them! Register today and increase your knowledge.
ADA-Audio Webinar series provides in-depth information on the ADA, Accessible Information Technology, and other related topics.
Accessibility Online Webinar series provides free webinars by the US Access Board on different topics of accessibility.
2012 ADA Symposium
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has undergone critical changes recently, and the effective date for the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design is March 15, 2012, which is just around the corner! But you can learn everything you need to know about the ADA by attending the 2012 ADA Symposium. ADA Symposium sessions will answer the questions that are most important to your business or community about the 2010 ADA Standards, the recently revised ADA regulations, and so much more!
This year, the ADA Symposium will be offered in 2 locations for your convenience:
Enhancing your knowledge of the ADA is more critical than ever. Sessions fill up quickly, so register today!
High Court Decides Disability Employment Case
The ministerial exception is based on the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom, and states that religious organizations are not subject to employment-related non-discrimination laws for employees who are members of the clergy and/or have significant ministerial duties. Because this case was so specific on its facts, however, future lower court decisions could find that employees of religious entities, like religious schools, are not covered by the ministerial exception, and therefore are not barred from bringing ADA or other employment discrimination claims.
To read the U.S. Supreme Court opinion, click here. http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/10-553.pdf
ADA National Network Fact Sheet Series on the Title II & III Regulations
The ADA National Network has produced a series of 9 fact sheets that provide an overview of the updated ADA regulations and accessibility standards for Title II and Title III entities. The fact sheet topics are:
- Overview of the Revised Titles II & III Regulations
- Effective Communication
- Examinations and Courses
- Transient Lodging
- Service Animals
- Ticketing
- Wheelchairs & Other Power-driven Mobility Devices
- Correctional Facilities
- Overview of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
These fact sheets can be found on the ADA National Network's website.
New Draft of Information & Communication Technology Rule for Comment
The U.S. Access Board has released for public comment a second Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) that includes a revised draft of updated accessibility requirements for information and communication technology (ICT) covered by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
More information on these updates can be found on the Access Board's website.
New Guidance on ADA Title I
Recently, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) posted new guidance regarding Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on conduct & performance of employees. The guidance from the EEOC addresses what steps are appropriate for employers to take where a disability is causing – or seems to be causing – a performance or conduct problem, when a request for accommodation should be made, etc.
More information on these guidelines can be found on the EEOC's website.
2010 Standards Highlights
Non-residential pools, spas & wading pools may require an accessible means of entry by March 15, 2012. The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Standards require that both state & local government entities and public accommodations (private businesses) provide at least one accessible means of entry for new or altered pools, spas & wading pools. The requirement for an accessible entry at existing pools, spas & wading pools is the readily achievable standard for public accommodations and program access for public entities.
More information can be found on the DOJ's ADA website.
Air Carrier Access Act Proposed Regulation 
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) proposed a regulation to require airlines to make their websites, along with their ticket agents' websites, accessible to individuals with disabilities. DOT also proposed that airlines make automated airport kiosks at U.S. airports accessible to passengers with disabilities.
More information on these standards can be found on the DOT's website.
ADA Transportation Regulation Amendment 
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is amending its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations to require intercity, commuter and high-speed passenger railroads to ensure, at new and significantly renovated station platforms, that passengers with disabilities can get on and off any accessible car of the train.
More information on these proposed regulations can be found on the GPO's website.
HUD Guidance on Olmstead Community Living
HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) issued guidance to assist persons with disabilities in making the transition from institutionalization to community living. This guidance is consistent with the enforcement of the Olmstead decision which requires government entities to provide community living opportunities for people with disabilities under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
More information on these guideline can be found on HUD's website.
FCC Reinstates
Rules Requiring Video Description for Television Programming. Full Compliance Required by 7/1/12
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released a requirement under the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 to use video description for certain television programming. Video description is narrated descriptions of a television program’s key visual elements that are inserted into pauses in the program's dialogue. These descriptions improve access to television for people who are blind or visually impaired. Full compliance with the rules is required by July 1, 2012. This link opens a PDF document.
Recent Settlement Agreements and Lawsuits Filed
Click here to stay up-to-date on important settlement agreements and legal decisions on the ADA and related disability civil rights laws.
New National Council on Disability Report Looks at Disability Policy
The National Council on Disability (NCD) recently published National Disability Policy: A Progress Report. The NCD report assesses the current state of people with disabilities in America and how current laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, emerging trends, and government policies are impacting the quality of their lives.
More information on this report can be found on the NCD website.
What's new with the ADA? 
Employment and the ADA (Title I):
New State and Local Government ADA rules (Title II)
New rules for public accommodations (Title III)
2010 Design Standards
- Adoption of the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design. Fact sheets that discuss the changes to the regulations.
- ADA Standards for Accessible Design. The latest ADA standards are closely based on the Board's updated ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines but include several additional requirements.
- DOJ’s guidance on the 2010 Standards. This explanatory information from the regulations addresses the scoping and technical provisions of the 2010 Standards.
Sign Up for our Electronic Newsletter
Our Pacific Update newsletter is going electronic! This change will allow us to take advantage of new technologies and reduce our use of paper. The newsletter will be available by email and on our website. Please sign up to receive the newsletter by email. Thank you for your interest and support.
Collaborative Training Program of
ADA Centers and Access Board
The National Network of ADA Centers and the US Access Board are conducting a collaborative training program. The program includes a series of free webinars and audio conferences on different topics of accessibility. Sessions are held on a monthly basis and cover a variety of topics concerning accessibility to the built environment, information and communication technologies, and transportation.
More information can be found at:
http://www.access-board.gov/webinars.htm#upcoming
Accessible Technology for All

The purpose of AccessibleTech.org is to build a partnership between the disability and business communities and to promote full and unrestricted participation in society for persons with disabilities through the promotion of technology that is accessible to all.
Technology makes access to jobs, goods, and services possible for people with disabilities - easier for all.
Visit AccessibleTech.org today at www.AccessibleTech.org
Distance Learning Series
The Distance Learning Series provides in-depth information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Accessible Information Technology and other related topics.
To register or for more information, visit our Distance Learning page.
