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1994 Delaware Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1994)

handle is hein.sag/sagde0034 and id is 1 raw text is: INFORMAL OPINION NO. 94-1001
STATE OF DELAWARE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
STATE OFFICE BUILDING
CHARLES NI. OBERI.A 111  820 N. FRENCH STREET, 8TH FLOOR  DIRECT DIAL:
Al HORNEY GENERAL        WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19801
302-577-2500
January 4, 1994
Ms. Bonnie Wallner
Executive Director
Delaware State Board of Pharmacy
P.O. Box 637
Dover, Delaware 19903
Re: Pharmacy Counter Height
Dear Ms. Wallner:
You asked the following question: Whether the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirement of a 3 foot high
counter would prevail over the 4 foot high section allowed by the
Board for patient consultation and transactions in the pharmacy
department, when the rest of the pharmacy measured 5 feet from
the floor?
We conclude that new construction or alteration of public
accommodations must meet or exceed ADA standards. This opinion
is based on the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
Section 302 of Title III. The ADA prohibits all private
businesses that serve the public from discriminating against
persons with disabilities in the full and equal enjoyment of
their good services, facilities, privileges, advantages and
accommodations.
In addition to this broad and general prohibition against
discrimination because of disability in the provision of goods,
services and accommodations to the public, Title III,
specifically requires the following:
1.   Private businesses that service the public must remove
architectural, communication and transportation barriers in
existing facilities by January 26, 1992 where such removal is
readily achievable. 42 U.S.C. §12183 (1990).
2.   All private businesses, whether or not they serve the
public, must insure all newly constructed buildings are readily
accessible to and usable by the disabled if the building will be
first occupied after January 26, 1993. 42 U.S.C. §12183 (1990).

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