MDJS definition
Examples of MDJS in a sentence
A juvenile who is deaf or hard of hearing may, at any time while detained in an MDJS facility or committed to the custody of MDJS, request appropriate auxiliary aids or services, or request a change in current auxiliary aids or services, by completing a Request for Auxiliary Aids and Services form (see Attachment A) and submitting the form to the ADA Coordinator of the MDJS facility providing the programs or services to the juvenile.
MDJS has no obligation to provide captions for any publicly broadcast or commercially available recording or program where such captions are not already integrated into the recording or program.
MDJS shall ensure that a Request for Auxiliary Aids and Services form is included as part of the intake material for juveniles who are to be detained in an MDJS facility or committed to the custody of MDJS.
I understand that the payment offered to me does not constitute an admission by MDJS of the validity of any claim raised by me or on my behalf.
As part of the intake process, MDJS staff shall ensure that juveniles detained in an MDJS facility or committed to the custody of MDJS are assessed to determine what, if any, auxiliary aids or services are necessary for the juvenile who is deaf or hard of hearing to benefit from MDJS's programs and services on an equal basis with hearing juveniles.
Said parents or legal guardians will be asked to complete this form on behalf of and in consultation with the juveniles for whom they are responsible and will return the form to the relevant MDJS office.
Each MDJS facility will provide a telephone equipped with volume control mechanisms for use by juveniles who are hard of hearing and who require use of a telephone equipped with volume control for effective communication.
Telephone calls between MDJS staff and juveniles who are deaf or hard of hearing may not take place until the appropriate auxiliary aids and services are in place.
MDJS will ensure that all advertisements for MDJS programs and services, intake and orientation material, handbooks for juveniles, and staff training materials include the statement that MDJS and its vendors do not discriminate against recipients of MDJS programs and services on the basis of disability.
If an MDJS facility resident will be transferred to a non-MDJS facility, such as a court facility or medical facility for an outside medical appointment, MDJS staff at the resident's current facility shall notify the appropriate official at the subsequent location as to the resident's need for appropriate auxiliary aids and services by placing a telephone call in advance to the official.