Section 504/State Statutes Sample Clauses

Section 504/State Statutes. As required by the Uniform Complaints Procedure, CDE’s Office of Equal Opportunity will continue to accept and investigate complaints pursuant to Section 504 and Government Code section 111 35 which are filed by an organization or a student with a disability that alleges individual or systemic discrimination arising from an alleged non-compliant policy or practice or the failure to provide diabetes-related health services, reasonable accommodations or modifications to the student’s educational program. (See Chapter 5.1, the Uniform Complaint Procedures (Sections 4600-4670) and Chapter 5.3, involving Nondiscrimination and Educational Equity, Sections 4900-4965.) return to top
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