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Department
of Human Services Families
First Online Policy Manual Rights and Responsibilities |
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31.15 |
STATE OFFICE ACCOMMODATIONS CONSULTATION
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Based on the
State Office consultation, it may be determined that: Bulletin
9, FA-09-08 ·
Specific activities are inappropriate for
the individual. ·
Specific types of accommodations are needed
in order for the individual to fully participate in the program. This can include “good cause” as an
accommodation. ·
An ADA-covered disability does not exist. ·
Accommodations cannot reasonably be
provided. ·
A MEU incapacity (and TALS referral for SSI
application assistance) or Voc Rehab evaluation is recommended. Note: The specific types of accommodations
referred to in the 2nd bullet above may include, but not be
limited to, a different activity type that accommodates the individual’s
needs, a different activity site, or a specific support service or type of
training. Accommodations will be
determined on a case-by-case basis dependent upon the client’s individual
needs. Following the consultation by the State Office, this information will
be provided by email to the client representative. Bulletin
9, FA-09-08 The client representative will be
responsible for notifying the work activity contractor of any required
accommodations and for monitoring the contractor’s compliance with the
requested accommodations. If the
client disagrees with the outcome of the consultation, complaints should be submitted to: Bulletin 9, FA-09-08 Compliance
Officer Note: Refer to the discussion under the ADA Decision Notices to Clients section. |
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