Massachusetts S112 mandates that restaurants have at least 5% of chairs as armchairs or make them available on request to improve accessibility for.
Massachusetts S112 amends the General Laws to enhance accessibility for physically handicapped persons in restaurants. The bill requires that any restaurant, including cafeterias, lounges, bars, and other public food and beverage establishments, must have at least 5% of their chairs as armchairs or make such chairs available upon request. This measure aims to ensure that physically handicapped individuals have better access and comfort in these public spaces.
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