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Program Access

State and local governments-- 

Must ensure that individuals with disabilities are not excluded from services, programs, and activities because buildings are inaccessible.

Need not remove physical barriers, such as stairs, in all existing buildings, as long as they make their programs accessible to individuals who are unable to use an inaccessible existing facility.

Can provide the services, programs, and activities offered in the facility to individuals with disabilities through alternative methods, if physical barriers are not removed, such as -- 

  • Relocating a service to an accessible facility, e.g., moving a public information office from the third floor to the first floor of a building.
  • Providing an aide or personal assistant to enable an individual with a disability to obtain the service.
  • Providing benefits or services at an individual's home, or at an alternative accessible site. 

May not carry an individual with a disability as a method of providing program access, except in oemanifestly exceptional circumstances.

Are not required to take any action that would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of the service, program, or activity or in undue financial and administrative burdens. However, public entities must take any other action, if available, that would not result in a fundamental alteration or undue burdens but would ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services.

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MU ADA

ADA
in MU Extension

Purpose

ADA Title II

Qualifications

Program Access

Integrated Programs

Communications

New Construction & Alterations

Enforcement

Complaints

What Does this Mean
for Extension?

Reasonable Accommodation

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Resources

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Julie Middleton, middletonj@missouri.edu
AA/EEO Coordinator
Last modified: September 11, 2006