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Atlantic County Office of Disability Services

For accommodation concerns or questions related to Atlantic County Government's programs, activities or services contact Office of Disability Services.

Information and Assistance
1-888-426-9243
(TTY uses NJ Relay 1 800 852 7899)

Division on Civil Rights(NJ Law Against Discrimination)

The NJ Law Against Discrimination (NJ LAD) is a state law that provides a variety of protections to people at risk for discrimination including people with disabilities.

There are five offices for the Division on Civil Rights in NJ. Including an office in the county:

1601 Atlantic Avenue - 6th Floor, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

 (609) 441-3100  Main number (Voice)

File a Complaint with The Division on Civil Rights 

US Department of Justice

US Department of Justice offers technical assistance on the federal ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Standards for Accessible Design and other ADA provisions applying to businesses, non-profit service agencies, and state and local government programs; it also provides information on how to file ADA complaints.

ADA Information Line for publications, questions, and referrals 800-514-0301 (voice) 800-514-0383 (TTY). Internet address: www.ada.gov.

Northeast ADA & IT Center

The Northeast ADA & IT Center is located at Cornell University in NY. This is our regional center that can answer a variety of questions about the ADA and accessible information technology. This center can be used by businesses, employers, people with disabilities and advocacy organizations.

Hotline 1-800-949-4232 (Voice/TTY) or visit www.northeastada.org.

NJ Barrier Free Subcode

The NJ Barrier Free Subcode sets out accessibility standards for walkways, parking lot spaces, ramps, entrances, doors, corridors, stairs, floors, elevators, public bath rooms, etc. The NJ Department of Community Affairs is the enforcing agency for the state. Most municipalities have a designated building code official to enforce the accessibility regulations of these state laws.

It is advisable to identify the municipality in which the facility is located and contact the municipality's building code official by telephoning the town's City Hall. You can ask for information or register a complaint.

Accessible Parking in NJ

Plates and Placards

To obtain an application for a permanent wheelchair symbol plates or persons with a disability placards: Go to the NJ MVC website, call 1-888-486-3339 or visit your nearest MVC facility.

Temporary placards, which are issued for short-term mobility impairment or medical conditions, are valid for six months and are issued by your municipal police department. Contact your local City Hall or Police Department for an application.

Vehicles are prohibited from parking in accessible spaces without special vehicle identification. Remember: accessible parking permits and plates are to be used solely by the person with the qualifying disability, with punishable fines of at least $250.(C.39:4-197.(3)c) If someone who does not have a disability uses another person's permit or plates, the Motor Vehicles Commission or issuing locality may revoke the permit of plates or deny renewal.

Access Aisles

Remember: Do not park in the striped access aisles next to spaces reserved for people with disabilities, even if you have permit or plates. The access aisles provide room for wheelchair users to transfer safely to and from their vehicles. Even parking a few inches over the lines may prevent someone from using their ramp or lift.

Accessible Parking Laws

NJ accessible parking laws prohibit the issuance of penalties for overtime parking in one location for up to 24 hours, when the person to whom the issued placard or wheelchair symbol plate is either the driver or passenger of the motor vehicles (C.39:4-207). When parking at a metered space, a driver with a placard or accessible license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter to the maximum amount. This will permit the vehicle to occupy the space for up to 24 hours, and no further payment will be required during that time. A municipality may require the vehicle to vacate the space after 24 hours.

NJ accessible parking laws authorizes eligible people with disabilities to request law enforcement officers to arrange for removal and storage of motor vehicles unlawfully parked in these designated parking spaces or zones (C.39:4-207.7)

Business are required to clear ice, snow, or any obstruction from an accessible parking space and adjacent curb cuts within 24 hours after the weather condition causing the snow or ice ceases. New Jersey Parking Law (C.39:4-207.9) mandates fines from no less than $500 and no more than $1000 for violations.

Van Accessible Spaces

As a courtesy, if the person with a qualifying disability is driving or being transported by car and there are multiple accessible spaces available, please use a space that does not have a Van Accessible sign posted. Whenever possible, these parking spaces should be left for persons who use a lift or ramp to exit their vehicle.

Additional Information

The information above is from the New Jersey Division of Disability Services' Guide to Accessible Parking.

You can also visit the NJ Division of Disability Services website.

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