By law, people with disabilities are ensured equal opportunities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination based on disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, telecommunications, commercial facilities, and state and local government. Along with the Americans with Disabilities Act, each state has their own laws regarding disability rights. The following resources will help you learn about the disability rights laws in your state.
Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program
Arizona Center For Disability Law
Arkansas Disability Rights Center
California Disability Laws and Regulations
Connecticut Disability Laws and Benefits
Delaware Disabilities Law Program
District of Columbia Disability Law Center
Florida Disability Law Resources
Georgia Disability and Mental Health
Hawaii Disability Rights Center
Kansas Disability Rights Center
Kentucky Office of Disabilities
Maine Disability Law Resources
Maryland Disability Law Center
Massachusetts Disability Law Center
Michigan Disability Law Resources
Minnesota Disability Law Center
Missouri Disability Information
Nebraska Disability Rights Advocacy
New Hampshire Disabilities Rights Center
New York Disability & Health Laws
North Carolina Disability Rights
North Dakota Disability Services
Ohio American Disabilities Act
Oklahoma Disability Law Center
Pennsylvania Disability Rights Network
Rhode Island Disability Law Center
South Carolina Disability Law Resources
South Dakota Disability Determination Services
Tennessee Disability Law Center
Texas Disability Law Resources
Vermont Coalition for Disability Rights
Virginia Disability Rights Services
Washington Disability Rights Laws
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