T. JUL 18 1994 The Honorable Benjamin A. Gilman United States House of Representatives 2185 Rayburn Building Washington, D.C. 20515-3220 Dear Congressman Gilman: This letter is in response to your inquiry on behalf of Mr. Ralph Mandia concerning the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Mr. Mandia has asked if Federal financial assistance is available to enable the Rockland County Girl Scouts to pay for alterations to the New City Girl Scout House to make that facility accessible to individuals with disabilities. Because the ADA is a civil rights statute, not a Federal assistance program, the ADA itself does not provide financial assistance to fund compliance by covered entities. However, the Internal Revenue Code, as amended in 1990, allows a deduction of up to $15,000 per year for expenses associated with the removal of qualified architectural and transportation barriers. The 1990 amendment also permits eligible small businesses to receive a tax credit for certain costs of compliance with the ADA. An eligible small business is one whose gross receipts do not exceed $1,000,000 or whose work force does not consist of more than 30 full-time workers. Qualifying businesses may claim a credit of up to 50 percent of eligible access expenditures that exceed $250.00 but do not exceed $10,250. Examples of eligible access expenditures include the necessary and reasonable costs of removing architectural, physical, communications, and transportation barriers; providing readers, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids; and acquiring or modifying equipment or devices. In addition, the Department of Housing and Urban Development makes community development block grants available to communities in need of funds for a number of reasons, one of which is to provide accessibility for disabled individuals. If Mr. Mandia cc: Records, Chrono, Wadatch, Blizard, McDowney, FOIA, Friedlander n:\Udd\blizard\control\gilman 01-03179 -2- would like to apply for such a grant, he may send a request to: Andrew Cuomo, Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, S.W., Room 7100, Washington, D.C. 20410. I hope that this information is helpful to you in responding to your constituent. Sincerely, Gerald W. Jones Acting Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division 01-03180