Maine Code § 5-4566-A

Certification and conformity with rules
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1. Certification of state law. The commission shall take all steps required under 29 Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 36, Subpart F to request federal certification that the State's laws concerning
accessibility and usability of places of public accommodation meet or exceed the minimum
requirements of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. These steps include issuing public
notice of an intent to file, conducting a public hearing on record and preparing and filing with the United
States Department of Justice the request for certification. If the commission determines that no
significant portion of the law is certifiable, the commission may cease its attempts to obtain certification
and shall report its determinations to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction

over judiciary matters. The report must include recommendations on changes to the law as necessary
to achieve certification of a significant portion of the law.
[PL 1995, c. 393, §11 (NEW).]
2. Conformity of rules relating to special use areas. The commission shall amend its rules
relating to accessibility of places of public accommodation to include standards contained in the
regulations adopted pursuant to Titles I, II, and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and
the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Accessibility Guidelines, 29 Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 36, Subpart F, relating to restaurants and cafeterias, medical care facilities, business
and mercantile establishments, libraries, accessible transient lodging and other places of public
accommodation, but only to the extent that those standards provide greater accessibility than any
comparable standards contained in current state law or rules.
[PL 1995, c. 393, §11 (NEW).]

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