Ducey gets bill on disability complaints

By Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star

State senators gave final approval Monday to legislation to give businesses time to fix violations of disability laws that opponents say they should already be obeying.

SB 1406 would require someone affected by a violation of the Arizonans with Disabilities Act to notify the business owner, who would have at least 30 days to fix the problem before litigation could be filed. The bill has already passed the House and now goes to the governor for his signature.

But the period of compliance could be much longer, 90 days or more, depending on the extent of the problem and whether building permits are required. Only if there is no action at that point could someone who has been harmed by a violation sue the business.

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