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WASHINGTON, DC The Justice Department today announced an agreement with ANC Rental Corporation regarding alleged disability human rights violations. ANC Rental Corporation and its subsidiaries - Alamo Rent-A-Car Ltd. and National Car Rental System, Inc. - have agreed to open shuttle buses at airports in countries where the companies own the Alamo and National businesses.
The agreement resolves several complaints from disabled passengers, who use a wheelchair or scooter accusations that the company is not accessible shuttle buses between the airport terminal and the rental lots.
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The current system will ensure that Alamo and National with the Americans with Disabilities Act, said R. Alexander Acosta, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. We are pleased that Alamo and National have agreed that the airport shuttle buses, accessible via a nation-wide.
Under the agreement, Alamo and National have agreed, among other things:
that each company is owned by the two companies at the airport locations (with the exception of six locations in the possession of licensees) is less than a shuttle bus within sixty days, that all larger shuttle bus vehicles (seating seventeen or more passengers), Alamo and National to purchase or lease will be for people with disabilities, a policy clarifying the procedure that people who use wheelchairs should be to ensure that they are accessible for transportation between the terminals and car rental lots. This includes a policy, the equivalent services to persons with disabilities through the provision of roadside pickup and drop-off services when an accessible shuttle bus vehicle is not available.
Interested in finding out more about the ADA or the agreement, the Justice Ministry, the toll-free ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 or (800) 514-0383 (TDD), or access its ADA website at www.ada. gov.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
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