Ducey inks SB 1406 to curb ‘drive-by’ litigation

Caruso Center owner Paul Caruso is working at making his Crows Landing Road shopping center compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, including putting up new signs. /dnoda@modbee.com

Arizona Business Daily Reports

In an effort to abolish “drive-by” lawsuits prevalent throughout the Valley in 2016, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey recently signed legislation designed to hinder “unnecessary” complaints stemming from alleged parking violations.

Grievances revolved around infringements of the Arizona Disability Act, the state’s version of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and involved a multitude of lawsuits filed against Valley enterprises claiming violations that resulted in thousands of dollars in settlement payments by business owners. Specifically, those violations involved parking-lot signage and spaces and were regarded as minor infractions.

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