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All of the following accommodations may be made to comply with the regulations recommended in the Americans with Disabilities Act EXCEPT:

  1. Installing wheelchair ramps

  2. Providing sign language interpreters

  3. Replacing stairs with elevators in all buildings

  4. Adjusting work schedules for medical appointments

The correct answer is: Replacing stairs with elevators in all buildings

The correct answer is C, which states the replacement of stairs with elevators in all buildings. While the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires accessibility features in public buildings, the requirement for modifications like elevators is based on practicality and reasonableness. Not all buildings can or need to have elevators installed, especially smaller or older structures. The ADA promotes accessibility without imposing an obligation to completely remake existing facilities, focusing instead on reasonable accommodations that can effectively address specific needs. Installing wheelchair ramps, providing sign language interpreters, and adjusting work schedules for medical appointments are all practical accommodations that enhance accessibility and can be implemented more flexibly within various work environments to comply with the ADA's intent of fostering inclusivity.