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The DOJ extended the ADA Title II compliance deadline to April 2027. Public participation did not get an extension. In this episode, Becky Rehorn examines the year of public meetings, comment periods, and study materials happening between the original deadline and the extended one. She explains why the extension is not a safe harbor, why the standard accommodation notice cannot substitute for accessible content, and what Title II has required since 1990 regardless of any technical benchmark. More than one in four American adults has a disability. The deadline tells you when enforcement begins. It has never told you when access matters. Read the full post and download the ADA Title II Readiness Checklist at aogaccess.com.
Access Brief is produced by Accessible Organizations Group LLC.
By Dr. Becky Rehorn, CPACC, CPSMThe DOJ extended the ADA Title II compliance deadline to April 2027. Public participation did not get an extension. In this episode, Becky Rehorn examines the year of public meetings, comment periods, and study materials happening between the original deadline and the extended one. She explains why the extension is not a safe harbor, why the standard accommodation notice cannot substitute for accessible content, and what Title II has required since 1990 regardless of any technical benchmark. More than one in four American adults has a disability. The deadline tells you when enforcement begins. It has never told you when access matters. Read the full post and download the ADA Title II Readiness Checklist at aogaccess.com.
Access Brief is produced by Accessible Organizations Group LLC.