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Persons with Disabilities
As a public institution that
receives federal funding, the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center is required to comply with the Americans’ with Disabilities Act
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Health Science
Center is committed to providing a campus which is accessible to
everyone. The information found below is intended to introduce your
rights under these laws as well as present the UTHSC’s
responsibilities. What
Is Prohibited Under Section 504 and the ADA? Both Section 504 and the ADA
prohibit covered entities from discriminating against persons with
disabilities in the provision of benefits or services or the conduct of
programs or activities on the basis of their disability. Section 504 applies to programs or
activities that receive Federal financial assistance. Title II of the
ADA covers all of the services, programs, and activities conducted by
public entities (state and local governments, departments, agencies,
etc.), including licensing. Who
Is Protected Under Section 504 and the ADA? Section 504 and the ADA protect qualified
individuals with disabilities. An individual with a
disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment
that substantially limits one or more major life activities; has a
record of such an impairment; or is regarded as having such an
impairment. Major life activities means functions such as caring
for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing,
speaking, breathing, learning and working. Under Section 504 and the
ADA, a person is a qualified individual with a disability
if he or she meets the essential requirements for receipt of services or
benefits, or participation in the programs or activities of a covered
entity. The question of whether a particular condition is a disability
within the meaning of Section 504 and the ADA is determined on a
case-by-case basis. What
Is a "Physical or Mental Impairment?" Physical or mental
impairments include, but are
not limited to: visual, speech, and hearing impairments; mental
retardation, emotional illness, and specific learning disabilities;
cerebral palsy; epilepsy; muscular dystrophy; multiple sclerosis;
orthopedic conditions; cancer; heart disease; diabetes; and contagious
and noncontagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV disease (whether
symptomatic or asymptomatic).
Specific
Requirements of UT Health Science Center UTHSC must not: ·
Establish eligibility criteria
for receipt of services or participation in programs or activities that
screen out or tend to screen out individuals with disabilities, unless
such criteria are necessary to meet the objectives of the program. ·
Provide separate or different
benefits, services, or programs to individuals with disabilities, unless
it is necessary to ensure that the benefits and services are equally
effective. UTHSC must: ·
Provide services and programs in
the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified
individuals with disabilities. ·
Make reasonable modifications in
their policies, practices, and procedures to avoid discrimination on the
basis of disability, unless it would result in a fundamental alteration
in their program or activity. ·
Ensure that buildings are
accessible. ·
Provide auxiliary aids to
individuals with disabilities, at no additional cost, where necessary to
ensure effective communication with individuals with hearing, vision, or
speech impairments. (Auxiliary aids include such services or devices as:
qualified interpreters, assistive listening headsets, television
captioning and decoders, telecommunications devices for the deaf [TDDs],
videotext displays, readers, taped texts, brailled materials, and large
print materials.) Who
to contact for accommodations in the classroom? You will need to contact Student Academic Support Services to make an appointment and discuss your needs. The nature and scope of any accommodation provided will depend upon what your medical documentation indicates. Documentation guidelines are available in the SASS Office, GEB BB9, or on the Student Orientation Web Page. Documentation will be reviewed for the provision of reasonable accommodations. To schedule an appointment, please call 448-7746 Who
to contact for accommodations for any other program, event or service
outside of the classroom? The Office of Equity and Diversity is responsible for the campus’ compliance with the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; therefore, if you have any request, concern or complaint in these areas of the law, please contact the Office of Equity and Diversity by calling 448-2112.
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