H.B. 366 Utah Alternative Dispute Process for Ada Complaints Act
Bill Sponsor: ![]() Rep. Thurston, Norman K. | Floor Sponsor: ![]() Sen. Weiler, Todd |
- CoSponsor(s):
Hollins, S. Lisonbee, K.
- Drafting Attorney: Jacqueline Carlton
- Fiscal Analyst: Gary R. Syphus
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- Last Action: 24 Mar 2020, Governor Signed
- Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
- Effective Date: 12 May 2020
- Session Law Chapter: 133
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H.B. 366
1 UTAH ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE PROCESS FOR ADA
2COMPLAINTS ACT
32020 GENERAL SESSION
4STATE OF UTAH
5Chief Sponsor: Norman K. Thurston
6Senate Sponsor: Todd Weiler
7 Cosponsors:
8 Sandra Hollins
Karianne Lisonbee
9
10 LONG TITLE
11 General Description:
12 This bill enacts an alternative process for alleged violations of the Americans with
13 Disabilities Act.
14 Highlighted Provisions:
15 This bill:
16 ▸ defines terms;
17 ▸ creates a process to notify persons of alleged violations of the public
18 accommodation protections of the Americans with Disabilities Act;
19 ▸ addresses civil actions brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act; and
20 ▸ provides a severability clause.
21 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
22 None
23 Other Special Clauses:
24 None
25 Utah Code Sections Affected:
26 ENACTS:
27 78B-8-701, Utah Code Annotated 1953
28 78B-8-702, Utah Code Annotated 1953
29 78B-8-703, Utah Code Annotated 1953
30 78B-8-704, Utah Code Annotated 1953
31 78B-8-705, Utah Code Annotated 1953
32
33 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
34 Section 1. Section 78B-8-701 is enacted to read:
35Part 7. Utah Alternative Dispute Process for ADA Complaints Act.
36 78B-8-701. Definitions.
37 As used in this part:
38 (1) "Americans with Disabilities Act" means the public accommodation protections of
39 Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Secs. 12181 through 12189.
40 (2) "Prospective defendant" means a person that is an owner, lessor, or operator of a
41 public accommodation, or a designated agent of the owner, lessor, or operator for service of
42 process.
43 (3) "Prospective plaintiff" means an individual with a disability who may bring a cause
44 of action under the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12188.
45 (4) "Public accommodation" means the same as that term is defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec.
46 12181.
47 Section 2. Section 78B-8-702 is enacted to read:
48 78B-8-702. Notice of a violation.
49 (1) Rather than file a civil action for an alleged violation of the Americans with
50 Disabilities Act, a prospective plaintiff may notify the prospective defendant of the alleged
51 violation.
52 (2) A prospective defendant that receives notice of an alleged violation under
53 Subsection (1) shall have a reasonable amount of time to remedy the alleged violation.
54 (3) If a prospective defendant receives notice of an alleged violation in accordance with
55 Subsection (1) and fails to remedy the alleged violation within a reasonable amount of time, a
56 prospective plaintiff may provide the prospective defendant with written notice of the alleged
57 violation.
58 (4) A written notice under Subsection (3) shall include:
59 (a) the name and contact information of the prospective plaintiff, and if applicable, the
60 prospective plaintiff's attorney;
61 (b) detailed information about the alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities
62 Act, including:
63 (i) a description of the alleged violation;
64 (ii) the date on which the alleged violation occurred or was encountered; and
65 (iii) the location of the alleged violation at the place of public accommodation;
66 (c) a statement that the prospective defendant has 90 days after the day on which the
67 prospective defendant receives written notice to remedy the alleged violation;
68 (d) if possible, the name and contact information of an organization that can provide
69 the prospective defendant with an inspection, reasonably priced or free of charge, to determine
70 whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
71 (e) a statement that the prospective defendant has 14 days after the day on which the
72 prospective defendant receives the written notice to respond and indicate whether the
73 prospective defendant will remedy the alleged violation;
74 (f) the amount of reasonable attorney fees and costs that the prospective defendant
75 owes the prospective plaintiff under Subsection (7); and
76 (g) an unsworn declaration stating that the prospective plaintiff provided the
77 prospective defendant with the notice described in Subsection (1).
78 (5) If a prospective plaintiff sends a written notice under Subsection (3), the
79 prospective defendant shall be given 90 days after the day on which the prospective defendant
80 receives the written notice to remedy any alleged violation in the written notice.
81 (6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b), if a prospective plaintiff sends a
82 written notice under Subsection (3), the prospective defendant shall obtain an inspection of the
83 public accommodation to determine whether the place of public accommodation is in
84 compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
85 (b) If the prospective defendant is unable to obtain an inspection under Subsection
86 (6)(a) for a reasonable price or free of charge, the prospective defendant is not required to
87 obtain the inspection under this section.
88 (c) If the prospective defendant obtains an inspection, the prospective defendant is
89 required to provide the prospective plaintiff with proof of an inspection but is not required to
90 provide the prospective plaintiff with the results of that inspection.
91 (7) A prospective plaintiff may demand no more than the cost of one hour of
92 reasonable attorney fees from the prospective defendant in the written notice described in
93 Subsection (4).
94 (8) An unsworn declaration under this section shall conform to the requirements of
95 Chapter 18a, Uniform Unsworn Declarations Act.
96 Section 3. Section 78B-8-703 is enacted to read:
97 78B-8-703. Final warning of a violation.
98 (1) A prospective plaintiff may provide a prospective defendant with a final warning of
99 an alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act if the prospective plaintiff provided
100 the prospective defendant with notice of the alleged violation in accordance with Section
101 78B-8-702 and the prospective defendant failed to remedy the alleged violation within the
102 90-day period described in Section 78B-8-702.
103 (2) A final warning under Subsection (1) shall include:
104 (a) a copy of the written notice and unsworn declaration described in Section
105 78A-8-702;
106 (b) a statement that the prospective defendant has 30 days after the day on which the
107 final warning is received to remedy the alleged violation;
108 (c) a statement that the prospective defendant must provide the prospective plaintiff
109 with proof that an inspection of the public accommodation has been conducted to determine
110 whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
111 and that the prospective defendant is responsible for the costs of the inspection;
112 (d) a statement that the prospective defendant has 14 days from the day on which the
113 prospective defendant receives the final warning to respond and indicate whether the
114 prospective defendant will remedy the alleged violation; and
115 (e) the amount of reasonable attorney fees and costs that the prospective defendant
116 owes the prospective plaintiff under Subsection (5).
117 (3) If a prospective plaintiff sends a final notice under Subsection (1), the prospective
118 defendant shall be given 30 days after the day on which the prospective defendant receives the
119 final warning to remedy an alleged violation.
120 (4) (a) If a prospective plaintiff sends a final warning under this section, the
121 prospective defendant shall obtain an inspection, at the prospective defendant's expense, to
122 determine whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with
123 Disabilities Act.
124 (b) A prospective defendant is required to provide the prospective plaintiff with proof
125 of the inspection described in Subsection (4)(a) but is not required to provide the prospective
126 plaintiff with the results of that inspection.
127 (5) A prospective plaintiff may demand no more than the cost of one hour of
128 reasonable attorney fees from the prospective defendant in the final warning described in
129 Subsection (2).
130 Section 4. Section 78B-8-704 is enacted to read:
131 78B-8-704. Filing a civil action.
132 This part does not prevent a prospective plaintiff from seeking any available remedies
133 for an alleged violation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
134 Section 5. Section 78B-8-705 is enacted to read:
135 78B-8-705. Severability.
136 (1) If any provision of this part or the application of any part to any person or
137 circumstance is held invalid by a court, the remainder of this part shall be given effect without
138 the invalid provision or application.
139 (2) The provisions of this part are severable.
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7 Cosponsors:
8 Sandra Hollins
Karianne Lisonbee
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10 LONG TITLE
11 General Description:
12 This bill enacts an alternative process for alleged violations of the Americans with
13 Disabilities Act.
14 Highlighted Provisions:
15 This bill:
16 ▸ defines terms;
17 ▸ creates a process to notify persons of alleged violations of the public
18 accommodation protections of the Americans with Disabilities Act;
19 ▸ addresses civil actions brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act; and
20 ▸ provides a severability clause.
21 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
22 None
23 Other Special Clauses:
24 None
25 Utah Code Sections Affected:
26 ENACTS:
27 78B-8-701, Utah Code Annotated 1953
28 78B-8-702, Utah Code Annotated 1953
29 78B-8-703, Utah Code Annotated 1953
30 78B-8-704, Utah Code Annotated 1953
31 78B-8-705, Utah Code Annotated 1953
32
33 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
34 Section 1. Section 78B-8-701 is enacted to read:
35
36 78B-8-701. Definitions.
37 As used in this part:
38 (1) "Americans with Disabilities Act" means the public accommodation protections of
39 Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Secs. 12181 through 12189.
40 (2) "Prospective defendant" means a person that is an owner, lessor, or operator of a
41 public accommodation, or a designated agent of the owner, lessor, or operator for service of
42 process.
43 (3) "Prospective plaintiff" means an individual with a disability who may bring a cause
44 of action under the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12188.
45 (4) "Public accommodation" means the same as that term is defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec.
46 12181.
47 Section 2. Section 78B-8-702 is enacted to read:
48 78B-8-702. Notice of a violation.
49 (1) Rather than file a civil action for an alleged violation of the Americans with
50 Disabilities Act, a prospective plaintiff may notify the prospective defendant of the alleged
51 violation.
52 (2) A prospective defendant that receives notice of an alleged violation under
53 Subsection (1) shall have a reasonable amount of time to remedy the alleged violation.
54 (3) If a prospective defendant receives notice of an alleged violation in accordance with
55 Subsection (1) and fails to remedy the alleged violation within a reasonable amount of time, a
56 prospective plaintiff may provide the prospective defendant with written notice of the alleged
57 violation.
58 (4) A written notice under Subsection (3) shall include:
59 (a) the name and contact information of the prospective plaintiff, and if applicable, the
60 prospective plaintiff's attorney;
61 (b) detailed information about the alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities
62 Act, including:
63 (i) a description of the alleged violation;
64 (ii) the date on which the alleged violation occurred or was encountered; and
65 (iii) the location of the alleged violation at the place of public accommodation;
66 (c) a statement that the prospective defendant has 90 days after the day on which the
67 prospective defendant receives written notice to remedy the alleged violation;
68 (d) if possible, the name and contact information of an organization that can provide
69 the prospective defendant with an inspection, reasonably priced or free of charge, to determine
70 whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
71 (e) a statement that the prospective defendant has 14 days after the day on which the
72 prospective defendant receives the written notice to respond and indicate whether the
73 prospective defendant will remedy the alleged violation;
74 (f) the amount of reasonable attorney fees and costs that the prospective defendant
75 owes the prospective plaintiff under Subsection (7); and
76 (g) an unsworn declaration stating that the prospective plaintiff provided the
77 prospective defendant with the notice described in Subsection (1).
78 (5) If a prospective plaintiff sends a written notice under Subsection (3), the
79 prospective defendant shall be given 90 days after the day on which the prospective defendant
80 receives the written notice to remedy any alleged violation in the written notice.
81 (6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b), if a prospective plaintiff sends a
82 written notice under Subsection (3), the prospective defendant shall obtain an inspection of the
83 public accommodation to determine whether the place of public accommodation is in
84 compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
85 (b) If the prospective defendant is unable to obtain an inspection under Subsection
86 (6)(a) for a reasonable price or free of charge, the prospective defendant is not required to
87 obtain the inspection under this section.
88 (c) If the prospective defendant obtains an inspection, the prospective defendant is
89 required to provide the prospective plaintiff with proof of an inspection but is not required to
90 provide the prospective plaintiff with the results of that inspection.
91 (7) A prospective plaintiff may demand no more than the cost of one hour of
92 reasonable attorney fees from the prospective defendant in the written notice described in
93 Subsection (4).
94 (8) An unsworn declaration under this section shall conform to the requirements of
95 Chapter 18a, Uniform Unsworn Declarations Act.
96 Section 3. Section 78B-8-703 is enacted to read:
97 78B-8-703. Final warning of a violation.
98 (1) A prospective plaintiff may provide a prospective defendant with a final warning of
99 an alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act if the prospective plaintiff provided
100 the prospective defendant with notice of the alleged violation in accordance with Section
101 78B-8-702 and the prospective defendant failed to remedy the alleged violation within the
102 90-day period described in Section 78B-8-702.
103 (2) A final warning under Subsection (1) shall include:
104 (a) a copy of the written notice and unsworn declaration described in Section
105 78A-8-702;
106 (b) a statement that the prospective defendant has 30 days after the day on which the
107 final warning is received to remedy the alleged violation;
108 (c) a statement that the prospective defendant must provide the prospective plaintiff
109 with proof that an inspection of the public accommodation has been conducted to determine
110 whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
111 and that the prospective defendant is responsible for the costs of the inspection;
112 (d) a statement that the prospective defendant has 14 days from the day on which the
113 prospective defendant receives the final warning to respond and indicate whether the
114 prospective defendant will remedy the alleged violation; and
115 (e) the amount of reasonable attorney fees and costs that the prospective defendant
116 owes the prospective plaintiff under Subsection (5).
117 (3) If a prospective plaintiff sends a final notice under Subsection (1), the prospective
118 defendant shall be given 30 days after the day on which the prospective defendant receives the
119 final warning to remedy an alleged violation.
120 (4) (a) If a prospective plaintiff sends a final warning under this section, the
121 prospective defendant shall obtain an inspection, at the prospective defendant's expense, to
122 determine whether the public accommodation is in compliance with the Americans with
123 Disabilities Act.
124 (b) A prospective defendant is required to provide the prospective plaintiff with proof
125 of the inspection described in Subsection (4)(a) but is not required to provide the prospective
126 plaintiff with the results of that inspection.
127 (5) A prospective plaintiff may demand no more than the cost of one hour of
128 reasonable attorney fees from the prospective defendant in the final warning described in
129 Subsection (2).
130 Section 4. Section 78B-8-704 is enacted to read:
131 78B-8-704. Filing a civil action.
132 This part does not prevent a prospective plaintiff from seeking any available remedies
133 for an alleged violation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
134 Section 5. Section 78B-8-705 is enacted to read:
135 78B-8-705. Severability.
136 (1) If any provision of this part or the application of any part to any person or
137 circumstance is held invalid by a court, the remainder of this part shall be given effect without
138 the invalid provision or application.
139 (2) The provisions of this part are severable.
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
Date | Action | Location | Vote |
2/19/2020 | Bill Numbered but not Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/19/2020 | Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/19/2020 | LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal input | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/20/2020 | House/ received bill from Legislative Research | Clerk of the House | |
2/20/2020 | House/ 1st reading (Introduced) | House Rules Committee | |
2/23/2020 | LFA/ fiscal note publicly available | House Rules Committee | |
2/24/2020 | House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst | House Rules Committee | |
2/26/2020 | House/ to standing committee | House Judiciary Committee | |
2/28/2020 | House Comm - Favorable Recommendation | House Judiciary Committee | 10 2 0 |
2/28/2020 (11:57:57 AM) | House/ committee report favorable | House Judiciary Committee | |
2/28/2020 (11:57:58 AM) | House/ 2nd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills | |
3/2/2020 (11:13:35 AM) | House/ 3rd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills | |
3/2/2020 (11:21:08 AM) | House/ passed 3rd reading | Senate Secretary | 69 0 6 |
3/2/2020 (11:21:10 AM) | House/ to Senate | Senate Secretary | |
3/2/2020 | Senate/ received from House | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
3/2/2020 | Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) | Senate Rules Committee | |
3/3/2020 | Senate/ to standing committee | Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee | |
3/5/2020 | Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation | Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee | 4 1 3 |
3/6/2020 (10:16:58 AM) | Senate/ committee report favorable | Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee | |
3/6/2020 (10:16:59 AM) | Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
3/10/2020 | Senate/ 2nd Reading Calendar to Rules | Senate Rules Committee | |
3/11/2020 | Senate/ Rules to 2nd Reading Calendar | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
3/12/2020 (9:23:53 AM) | Senate/ 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
3/12/2020 (9:26:20 AM) | Senate/ circled | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | Voice vote |
3/12/2020 (9:39:28 AM) | Senate/ uncircled | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | Voice vote |
3/12/2020 (9:45:52 AM) | Senate/ passed 2nd & 3rd readings/ suspension | Senate President | 28 1 0 |
3/12/2020 (9:45:53 AM) | Senate/ signed by President/ returned to House | House Speaker | |
3/12/2020 (9:45:54 AM) | Senate/ to House | House Speaker | |
3/12/2020 | House/ received from Senate | House Speaker | |
3/12/2020 | House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/12/2020 | Bill Received from House for Enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/12/2020 | Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/20/2020 | Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate | Clerk of the House | |
3/20/2020 | House/ enrolled bill to Printing | Clerk of the House | |
3/23/2020 | House/ received enrolled bill from Printing | Clerk of the House | |
3/23/2020 | House/ to Governor | Executive Branch - Governor | |
3/24/2020 | Governor Signed | Lieutenant Governor's office for filing |
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