Business & Tech

Is Your Business ADA Compliant?

A county workshop will help small business owners understand the law.

Businesses miss out on valuable consumer dollars each day because they are not compliant with the American with Disabilities Act.

Hillsborough County and the Alliance for Citizens with Disabilities-Hillsborough County want to help small businesses in areas like Seminole Heights change that.

The alliance will hold a free workshop to update small businesses on the legal and technical requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The workshop, "ADA Compliance For Small Businesses" is set for Thursday, June 6 from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

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The workshop will be held at the Children's Board offices, 1002 E. Palm Ave. in Tampa, and will feature experts helping business leaders avoid costly mistakes by reviewing the latest ADA needs and requirements. 

Session topics include:  

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  • Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Small Business Primer.
  •  Where to Start and What to Look For: Practical Solutions to Technical Requirements.
  • Building Access and Resources: Bringing New Customers to Your Door.

 Business owners are asked to pre-register online at:https://sbic.hillsboroughcounty.org). The workshop is free, and a complimentary continental breakfast will also be offered.

For more information, call the Hillsborough County Small Business Information Center at 813-914-4028.


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