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What does the ABA cover?

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What does the ABA cover?

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The Architectural Barriers Act was the very first federal law that required certain buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. It was passed in 1968. The ABA covers all buildings that are constructed or leased by the federal government, as well as any buildings built with a loan or a grant from the federal government. For the ABA, the accessibility standard is called the UFAS – Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.

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