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How to Submit a Discrimination Complaint Under the American Disabilities Act
If you believe that you or someone else has experienced discrimination due to a disability, you can take action by submitting a complaint under the American Disabilities Act. This law provides formal ways for people to report inequitable treatment so that government agencies can review the issue and determine what to do next. Below is a comprehensive guide to help you understand who you can complain against, where to submit your complaint, what happens after you file, and what options are available to you.
Who Can Be the Subject of Your Complaint
You may file a complaint on behalf of yourself or another person if discriminatory behavior was based on a disability. Under the American Disabilities Act, complaints can be submitted against a variety of entities, including:- Government agencies or programs such as public schools, public hospitals, or other services provided by a state or local government.
- Private businesses and organizations that serve the public, like stores, restaurants, medical offices, hotels, or entertainment venues.