Learn what the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) covers, how to file a disability-related complaint, and ADA rights for using service animals.

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1988, S. 2346, Page 1 [5] Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Page 52 [6] Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Page 1 [6] Conditions classed as disabilities under the ADA include both mental and physical conditions. A condition does not need to be severe or permanent to be a disability. [7] Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations provide ...

Under the ADA, people with disabilities have the same rights and chances as everyone else at work, when using state and local government services, and when buying items and services from businesses open to everyone. This information sheet talks about who is protected by the ADA and the five parts, or “titles,” of the ADA.

The State ADA Coordinator's Office helps state agencies understand requirements and issues concerning program accessibility, communications and employment for people with disabilities. The office also suggests improvements for building access and helps agencies comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

American Diabetes Association: Professional Publications The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) is committed to publishing the most timely, innovative research and information for professionals who specialize in diabetes research, treatment, education, and care. Search a continually updated database of 70,000+ articles from the ADA’s high-impact journals, books, compendia, meeting ...

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) just released its Standards of Care in Diabetes 2026 guideline. The comprehensive guideline features hundreds of pages of recommendations, evidence-based summaries, figures, and tables on topics ranging from diabetes advocacy to foot care. The ADA publication serves as a key resource for clinicians, researchers, and others by outlining key elements of ...