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The Federal facility about which I want to file a complaint was built before 1968. Does that mean that it doesn t have to be accessible and that I can t file a complaint?

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The Federal facility about which I want to file a complaint was built before 1968. Does that mean that it doesn t have to be accessible and that I can t file a complaint?

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No. Facilities built before 1968 are not automatically excluded from accessibility requirements. If the building element being complained about has been altered since 1968 (or if the building is leased by the Federal government), it may be subject to the act. Often it is not obvious if an element has been altered; therefore, it may be best to file the complaint anyway and let us conduct an investigation.

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