Certified Apartment Portfolio Supervisor (CAPS) Practice Exam - Module 1

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What accessibility requirements does Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) enforce?

  1. Private residences must have ramps

  2. Public spaces must be accessible to persons with disabilities

  3. Only federal buildings need to be accessible

  4. All buildings must have automatic doors

The correct answer is: Public spaces must be accessible to persons with disabilities

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is specifically focused on public accommodations and services offered by private entities. It mandates that public spaces be accessible to individuals with disabilities, ensuring equal access to facilities such as restaurants, hotels, theaters, and retail establishments. This requirement is crucial to promote inclusivity and allow individuals with disabilities to participate fully in society. The other options do not accurately represent the scope of Title III. While ramps and automatic doors can enhance accessibility, there is no blanket requirement for all private residences to have ramps, nor are all buildings mandated to have automatic doors. Additionally, accessibility is required not just for federal buildings but for a wide range of public accommodations, thus making the second choice the most accurate reflection of Title III's enforcement obligations.