Jennifer Mauskapf Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC Spring 2012 Forum.

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Jennifer Mauskapf Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC Spring 2012 Forum

 Enforcement Entities  Civil Rights Laws and Disability  Sec. 504  ADA Title II & III  Recent Civil Rights Issues  Bullying  Accessible/Emerging Technology  Hidden Disabilities  Service Animals 2

US Dept. of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) US Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Division (DOJ CRD)

Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights  Mission: “To ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights.” 4

 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964  Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972  Age Discrimination Act of 1975  Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990  2002 Boys Scouts of America Equal Access Act 5

 Carries out mission through:  Complaint Investigation and Resolution  Proactive Enforcement: Compliance Reviews  Monitoring of Resolution Agreements  Technical Assistance  Disability complaints comprised half of the complaints filed in FYs

 Washington, DC Headquarters  Two Enforcement Directors  12 Enforcement Offices

Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division  Mission is to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans, particularly some of the most vulnerable members of our society 8

 Enforces a broader range of statutes including:  The Civil Rights Act of 1965  Title III of The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990  Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  May enforce IDEA and Title II of the ADA upon referral from other governmental agencies 9

 Headquarters in Washington, D.C.  Division is made up of ten sections including the Educational Opportunities and Disability Rights sections  Disability Rights Section Activities:  Enforcement  Certification  Negotiated Rulemaking  Coordination  Technical Assistance 10

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ADA Titles II & III

 Any individual who:  (1) has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities;  (2) has a record of such impairment; or,  (3) is regarded as having such impairment  Major life activities include walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, working, caring for oneself, and performing manual tasks  Intent is to prevent any form of discrimination against individuals with disabilities who are otherwise qualified.  Individual must be qualified for the program, service, or job 12

SECTION 504  Applies to entities that receive federal funds  Pre-requisite to receipt of federal funds  Creates affirmative obligation on covered educational institutions, including the requirement that necessary supports, such as accommodations, be provided to ensure access  34 C.F.R., Part 104 ADA  Applies to virtually every entity except churches and private clubs  Title II (28 CFR Part 35)  Applies to public entities, including public schools  Covers access to all programs and services offered by the entity, including physical access  Title III (28 CFR Part 36)  Applies to public accommodations, including private universities 13

Students with Physical or Mental Impairment Students with Record of Physical or Mental Impairment Students Regarded as Having Physical or Mental Impairment 14 IDEA Students SECTION 504 STUDENTS

 A student must meet the academic and technical standards requisite for admission or participation without regard to their disability in order to be a “qualified” individual  Postsecondary institutions are not required to identify students with disabilities 15

 May not refuse to allow a person with a disability to participate in a service, program, or activity simply because the person has a disability  Must provide integrated programs and services  Must eliminate unnecessary eligibility standards  Prohibits requirements that tend to screen out individuals with disabilities 16

 May not place special charges on individuals with disabilities  Programs must be readily accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities  Must furnish auxiliary aids and services when necessary  BOTTOM LINE: Requires reasonable modifications unless a fundamental alteration or undue burden in the program would result 17

 Remove architectural and structural communication barriers or provide readily achievable alternative measures  Provide equivalent transportation services  Maintain accessible features of facilities and equipment  Design and construct new facilities and alterations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines 18

 Factors to consider:  Nature and cost of the particular action  Overall financial resources available to fund the specific program in question and effect of expenditure on the resources of the program  Overall financial resources of the school  Size of the school system  Accommodation at issue and how it relates to the program as a whole 19

 Determination must be made by the head of the public entity or designee  Must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion  Determination must be based on all resources available for use in the program 20

 October 26, 2010 OCR Dear Colleague Letter  Bullying behavior may cross the line to become “disability harassment”  Strong Anti-Bullying Campaign  White House Conference on Bullying Prevention  Anti-bullying website ( now includes a section on Special Considerations for Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Needswww.stopbullying.gov  Dec – DOJ Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) released Bullying in Schools: An Overview, the first of five planned bulletins examining bullying in schools and support schools can provide bullying victims. 22

 Private schools initially refusing to accept students with autism or other special conditions or need  Compliance Agreements ▪ Montessori Academy in Baldwin Park, CA ▪ Beach Babies Learning Center in Old Saybrook, CT  Consent Decree: US v. Nobel Learning Communities  Complaints ▪ SC child care and after-school center ▪ California swim school  NOTE: Charter Schools 23

 Application Process Inaccessible  Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School  Law School Admission Council  Examination Accommodations  Law School Admission Test  National Board of Medical Examiners  NJ Complaint 24

 OCR Guidance  June 29, 2010 Dear Colleague Letter stating that colleges and universities cannot use inaccessible technology where no reasonable accommodation or modification exists or is unavailable  May 26, 2011 FAQ discussing the application of the equal access requirements of the ADA and Section 504 to the use of emerging technology  University of Virginia Darden School of Business  Use of Kindles denied students equal access to the University’s programs, activities and effective communication in violation of Section 504 and Title II of the ADA  Similar agreements with other postsecondary schools 25

 Transportation  Ensuring equal access to transportation services for students with disabilities ▪ Chicago Pubic Schools compliance review ▪ Alabama State Department of Education  Physical accessibility of facilities  Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, effective May 2011, mandatory May 2012  OCR Compliance Reviews: ▪ Montana Tech of the University of Montana ▪ University of Montana, Helena 26

 Physical or mental impairments not “readily apparent to others”  Students with hidden disabilities are afforded the same protection under Section 504 and the ADA as other students 27

 Gloucester County VA Public Schools  School found student with serious peanut allergy not to have a qualified disability and therefore not eligible for 504 protection  OCR intervened in decision due to “exceptional circumstances”  Mystic Valley Regional Charter School  State Hearing Officer decision required school to ban all peanut products from child’s classroom due to life threatening allergy  School failed to make undue hardship/burden argument 28

 Definition of service animal was changed effective March 15, 2011; now limited to dogs  An animal that meets the definition of “service animal” can be a reasonable accommodation 29

 HUD v. University of Nebraska at Kearny - Fair Housing Act lawsuit regarding dog in university-owned apartment to support student with depression and anxiety  Bakersfield City School District - OCR found that a school district violated the ADA and Section 504 by excluding dog without proper procedures for review 30

 United States Department of Education Office of Civil Rights  United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division  Office for Special Education Programs  Department of Education Anti-Bullying Website needs/index.html 31

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