OAR 291-111-0115
Accessibility Requests
(2)
DOC programs, services, and activities include, but are not limited to, the following: academic and vocational education, work programs, work release programs, activities, mail, telephone, visiting, library, law library, religious programs, orientation, transportation services, classification, food service, sanitation and hygiene, health care, release, discipline, grievance procedure, and disciplinary hearings, safety and emergency procedures access to court, canteen, and psychological or psychiatric services.(3)
To make an accessibility request, an AIC shall complete and submit an Accessibility Request form as provided in this rule.(4)
Staff will refer AICs who are unable to make their needs known to the institution AIC ADA coordinator or correctional counselor for assistance. The institution AIC ADA coordinator will assist the AIC in filling out the Accessibility Request form.(8)
The information provided by the AIC, health care providers, or other persons qualified to evaluate the AIC’s disability and needs may be used to determine what accessibility requests, if any, should be approved.(9)
All accessibility requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The institution AIC ADA coordinator will investigate the request prior to making a determination.(10)
An institution AIC ADA coordinator may approve an accessibility request in full, or with an alternative that is agreed to by the AIC. In the event that an institution AIC ADA coordinator does not approve an accessibility request in full or with an alternative that is agreed to by the AIC, the institution AIC ADA coordinator will refer the accessibility request to:(11)
For any accessibility request, an institution AIC ADA coordinator and/or the Statewide AIC ADA Coordinator shall take into account any legitimate safety or security concerns presented should the request be approved or denied in full or in part, and with or without modifications. The institution AIC ADA coordinator shall also consider any known and existing alternatives that may present lesser safety and security concerns.(12)
An AIC ADA Coordinator may approve an accessibility request even if state or federal anti-discrimination laws do not require it.(13)
The Department may deny an accessibility request that would create an undue burden on DOC or fundamentally alter the nature of the program, service, or activity that would be affected by the accessibility request.(14)
The Statewide AIC ADA Coordinator may request a health services assessment and schedule a meeting or phone conference with the AIC and any involved staff in order to facilitate an interactive process with the AIC.(15)
The assessment process will be interactive and include staff observations, AIC reports, or documentation of an AIC’s disability. Referrals will be made to Health Services or institution AIC ADA coordinators for evaluation.(16)
The accessibility request may be approved, denied, or denied with approval of a reasonable alternative.(17)
AICs will receive a written response to all requests and the institution AIC ADA coordinator will distribute and implement any approved accommodation.
Source:
Rule 291-111-0115 — Accessibility Requests, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=291-111-0115
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