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Disability Awareness

 

 

 

Introduction

Pre-Quiz

Sensitivity Training

Americans with Disabilities Act

Title II

Qualified Individual

Most Integrated Setting

Methods of Providing Program Accessibility

Equally Effective Communication

Contracting

Direct Threat

When an entity can't comply

Good faith effort

ADA enforcement

When an entity can’t comply with the ADA:

Although compliance with the ADA is always required, an entity may not be required to make changes if they result in:

1.       A fundamental alteration in the nature of the program, service, or activity,

2.       Undue financial burden, or

3.       Undue administrative burden. 

Undue hardship means significant difficulty or expense relative to the operation of a public entity’s program.  Where a particular accommodation would result in an undue hardship, the public entity must determine if another accommodation is available that would not result in an undue hardship. 

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