This subsection provides resources developed by the California Community Colleges, Chancellor’s Office, other colleges, universities organizations and agencies. It includes FAQ, articles and presentations.
Links
Dear Colleague Letter. US Dept. Of Education, Office for Civil Rights (June 2013)
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently published new ADA guidance on conducting accessible and inclusive meetings. The 28-page guide, “Accessible Information Exchange: Meeting on a Level Playing Field,” covers access to meeting sites as well as presentations, printed materials and other forms of communication. Information is provided on how to evaluate the accessibility of meeting rooms, parking, routes and entrances, and restrooms. This guidance also covers the layout of meeting spaces, accessible circulation and seating, provision of printed materials in accessible formats, and making audible communication accessible through assistive listening systems, real-time captioning, and sign language interpretation.
Great website – full of excellent infomation. ADA One consulting grows from President Irene Bowen‘s thirty years of experience – and results – as Deputy Chief of the Disability Rights Section at the U.S. Department of Justice and as Deputy General Counsel of the U.S. Access Board. She achieved ADA compliance through landmark litigation, settlements, and education.
Wonderful resource from policies and procedures to rights and responsibilities and national resources. L. Scott Lissner ADA Coordinator, The Ohio State University.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN). This page provides a search feature by disability, limitation, work-related function, and topic.
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Dept of Justice
Documents
CAPED 2010 Pre-conference workshop on ADA/504. Document is indexed in a table of contents, with headings, making it easily accessible to locate the specific topics of interest. There is also a fully accessible Word Version of the document.
Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act – Key elements of academic accommodations. Acc. 03.08.17
Title II -State and Local Governments: this document explains undue financial and administrative burdens and differentiates it from Title III undue burden. Reviewed and updated for accessibility, 03.14.19
Presentation by Paul Grossman, Esq., reviewed 03.18.17, accessible.