DOJ v. Norwalk Inn and Conference Center (“Norwalk Inn”)
A settlement agreement with the Norwalk Inn was reached to resolve an ADA complaint filed alleging the Inn required the removal of a service animal as a condition of service in July 2023. As a result of the agreement, the Norwalk Inn is in the process of posting signage indicating “Service Animals Welcome,” implementing a “Service Animal Policy,” and training employees on the policy.
DOJ v. Discovery Zone Learning Center (“Discovery Zone”)
Discovery Zone, a private childcare center, entered into a settlement agreement to resolve allegations that their staff discriminated against a child with autism spectrum disorder. Based on its investigation, DOJ found that Discovery Zone failed to reasonably modify its programs to accommodate the child, which resulted in excluding the child from its childcare programs.
DOJ v. Nantahala Weddings, LLC (Nantahala Weddings)
According to the complaint, Nantahala Weddings was violating the ADA by charging a fee to transport individuals with mobility impairments up a non-accessible hill to the main wedding ceremony area and failing to offer accessible restrooms to guests. Nantahala Weddings agreed to remedy its accessibility issues and has already begun implementing the terms of the settlement agreement.
DOJ v. Prime Healthcare Services – Providence, LLC (a.k.a. Providence Medical Center- “PMC”)
DOJ reached a settlement with PMC a medical facility to resolve allegations that the hospital failed to accommodate a deaf patient by not providing a sign language interpreter. Under the settlement, PMC agrees to compensate the aggrieved deaf individual for his inability to effectively communicate with the medical team during his five-day hospital stay. In addition, PMC agreed to change its policies and practices to come into compliance with their obligations under the ADA.
DOJ v. Canvas Nails & Spa LLC
DOJ reached a settlement with a nail salon to resolve allegations that the salon discriminates against individuals with mobility impairments. Under the settlement, Canvas Nails & Spa LLC agrees to adopt and post in a conspicuous place a non-discrimination policy, to train current and future employees on the requirements of Title III of the ADA, and to pay $500 in damages to the individual complainant in this matter.