Reasonable Modifications definition
Examples of Reasonable Modifications in a sentence
The City shall adopt policies, 12 procedures, and training to ensure that its affordable housing program 13 complies with the program accessibility requirements of Section 504, the 14 ADA, and Section 11135 and promotes maximum utilization of 15 accessible units by people with disabilities needing the accessibility 16 features, including provisions regarding Reasonable Accommodations, 17 Reasonable Modifications, Effective Communication, Auxiliary Aids 18 and Services, and Assistance Animals.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require VDOC to take away or restrict any particular accommodations, Accessible Formats, Assistive Technologies, Auxiliary Aids and Services, or other Reasonable Modifications that are currently in use by Blind Prisoners.
If, after all necessary evaluations are complete and the Prisoner is deemed to be Blind by a medical provider, within ten (10) days, VDOC will request that, at its earliest availability, DBVI evaluate the Prisoner to assess his or her basic Blindness Skills, appropriate Accessible Formats, Assistive Technology, Auxiliary Aids and Services, and other Reasonable Modifications, and training needs.
VDOC will document every denial of a request for Reasonable Modifications and Auxiliary Aids and Services and maintain such documentation in a Prisoner’s ADA file or other appropriate setting consistent with VDOC’s document retention policies.
If a Blind Prisoner is rejected for a position because it was determined that he or she could not perform the job because of his or her blindness, VDOC shall inform him or her in writing (in an Accessible Format), stating all reasons for the rejection and any Reasonable Modifications that VDOC considered before reaching the decision to reject.
VDOC will start the process for providing Accessible Formats, Assistive Technology, Health Care Appliances, or other Auxiliary Aids and Services or Reasonable Modifications previously approved for a Blind prisoner at the receiving facility within five (5) days of the Blind Prisoner’s arrival at the receiving facility and upon his or her placement in his or her housing status.
Any Accessible Formats, Assistive Technology, or Reasonable Modifications determined by VDOC to be appropriate for a Blind Prisoner shall be provided to them at any facility at which they are housed subject to safety and security concerns, or whether it would constitute an undue burden or fundamental alteration.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to eliminate or limit any of the accommodations, Accessible Formats, Assistive Technologies, Auxiliary Aids and Services, or other Reasonable Modifications that have been available to Blind Prisoners prior to the execution of this Agreement.
Section 4.04 Celsion, for itself and its Affiliates and their respective successors and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees that from and after the Effective Date it/they will not (directly or indirectly) assert, institute, bring or prosecute against any of the AMS Released Parties any action, claim, demand or other proceeding based on or relating to (i) any of the Celsion Released Claims or (ii) the AMS Current Products and Reasonable Modifications thereof.
CDOC shall maintain any materials in Accessible Formats, Assistive Technology, Auxiliary Aids and Services, and any equipment required by Reasonable Modifications in good condition and working order.