ADA 30 Days to Comply Act Opposition: Accessibility Concerns for Designers

A coalition of disability rights organizations is opposing the proposed ADA 30 Days to Comply Act. The ADA 30 Days to Comply Act opposition warns that the bill shifts responsibility from businesses to people with disabilities and creates new barriers. 

The letter explains that the bill changes enforcement under the Americans with Disabilities Act. It requires individuals to submit formal notice before businesses must act. Advocates say this could delay access and weaken compliance. 

For SEGD members, this issue reinforces the need to design accessible environments that support all users.

Read the full letter to explore the details and consider how this proposed legislation may affect accessibility in your work and community. Connect with the SEGD Accessibility Task Force if you would like to address this issue.