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On the topic of ADA Regulations (and thus is completely off topic), but in theory, couldn't the International Restaurant be utilized by the public as a full-scale restaurant? If it was built prior to the new code, it goes by the old code from which it was built, therefore it does not need a ramp or a complete accessible elevator. One of my middle schools works like that (the other 2 middle schools don't have any stairs--new ADA Regulations), as does our high school (no elevators, ramps, just stairs).

I know, completely off topic, but it's something that has bothered me for awhile.

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There is no such thing as grandfathering under the ADA. This is one of the most common misperceptions of the ADA. A place of public accommodation must make "reasonable accomodation" for the differently abled. It makes no difference as to the law's applicability if the structure was built in 1806 or 18 minutes ago. It MIGHT make a difference in what is reasonable, or it might not.

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Universal access. A term that means equal access is to be provided to all when practicable. Steps should be avoided, if it can be done easily, whatever easily means. Or, more precisely, "reasonably."

That other schools exist that the differently abled can be sent to is not apt to be seen as reasonable accommodation. Some would portray that as liken to the old "separate but equal" days of another era.

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A private school is considered a place of public accommodation for ADA purposes.

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Super Late Reply!

My school system is all public. I think one of the reasons my school hasn't been retrofitted to the current ADA Regulations is because it is all stairs. There are about 7 stairwells in my school, and to make ramps fit in a 3 story building, plus remove the asbestos, bring everything up to code... Well, I guess it would be cheaper to completely scrap a 100+ year old building and start anew.

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