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Planning a trip: What you need to know about making hotel reservations

February 21, 2012

2 - 3:30 p.m.

This audio session covers the obligations of the lodging industry under the revised Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III regulations.

As of March 15, 2012 reservations staff of a hotel or a third party will be required to identify accessible features in guest rooms, such as guest room door widths and availability of roll-in showers and other hotel amenities in sufficient detail so that an individual with a disability can make an independent assessment whether the hotel meets his or her accessibility needs. Join this session and learn what this means for you and what the obligations of the lodging industry are under the revised Title III regulations. The speaker is Marian Vessels, Director, Mid-Atlantic ADA Center.

Location: 
Audio session held at The Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus; Ability Center in Toledo; Linking Employment, Ability & Potential (LEAP) in Cleveland; and Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living (SOCIL) in Lancaster.
Sponsored By: 
ADA-Ohio
Cost: 
$25 for nonprofits; $40 for others for each location. No charge to participants who come to the Ohio locations listed above.
For More Information: 

OSU in Columbus - send an email with your name, organization, address, email address, and telephone number to adaohio@aol.com; The Ability Center of Greater Toledo - call 419-885-5733; LEAP in Cleveland - call 216-696-2716, ext. 129; SOCIL in Lancaster - call 740-689-1494. If you wish to attend elsewhere, register at the ADA Audio Conference website.