Reasonable and appropriate accommodations definition

Reasonable and appropriate accommodations means facilities modifications and/or service adjustments determined by the School in consultation with the disabled person and other resources. The ADA does not require the School to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its programs or services, or pose an undue financial or administrative burden, that is, requiring significant difficulty or expense when considered in light of such factors as the School’s size, financial resources, and operating procedures.

Examples of Reasonable and appropriate accommodations in a sentence

  • Reasonable and appropriate accommodations may have to be made such as offering an oral examination or extending the length of time to take the test in standardized secure conditions.

Related to Reasonable and appropriate accommodations

  • Transient accommodation means a room, group of rooms, or

  • Reasonable assurance means a high degree of confidence that submitted data and statements are valid.

  • Reasonable Costs means the reasonable actual costs and expenses incurred by us in carrying out any further Audit under this Contract, including, but not limited to, reasonable travel and subsistence costs;

  • Reasonable suspicion means a basis for forming a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts.

  • Reasonable cost means a cost for a service or item that is consistent with the market standards for comparable services or items.

  • Accommodations means the room or other space provided to transient guests for dwelling, lodging, or sleeping, including furnishings and other accessories, in a facility that is not a campground, hospital, nursing home, emergency shelter, or community mental health or community substance abuse treatment facility. Accommodations do not include food or beverages.