(A)How do the amendments to Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) (hereinafter referred to as ADA), 42 U.S.C. section 12101 (as
in effect on 2/25/2020) and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (2008), 29 U.S.C. section 701 (as in effect on 2/25/2020),
apply to programs supervised by the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS)?
Each county department of job and family services (CDJFS) is
required to:
(1)Provide an
individual with a disability with an equal opportunity to benefit from all
programs, services, and activities offered by the CDJFS.
(2)Relocate programs
or otherwise provide access in inaccessible older buildings, and communicate
effectively with individuals that have hearing, vision,
orwho are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low
vision or who have speech disabilities.
(3)Make
reasonable modifications to local policies, practices, and procedures where
necessary to avoid discrimination, unless doing so would fundamentally alter
the nature of the service, program, or activity being provided.
(B)Who mustis to comply with
this rule?
This rule applies to every CDJFS and any governmental or
non-governmental entity that receives funds from the CDJFS, whether directly or
indirectly, to provide services to individuals or to perform duties or
activities for or on behalf of the CDJFS pursuant to a contract, grant, or
other agreement (hereafter, "contracted agent").
(C)For the
purposes of this rule, what is a disability?
A disability is:
(1)A physical, or
mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life
activities of such individual.
(2)A record of
such impairment; or
(3)Being regarded
as having an impairment as described in paragraph (C)(1) of this rule.
(D)What is a
physical or mental impairment?
(1)The term
"physical impairment" includes but is not limited to: physiological disorders or conditions; cosmetic disfigurement;
or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems:
neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs (which would include speech
organs that are not respiratory such as vocal cords, soft palate, tongue,
etc.); respiratory, including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive;
digestive; genitourinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; and endocrine.
(a)Physiological disorders or conditions;
(b)Cosmetic disfigurement; or
(c)Anatomical loss affecting one or more
of the following body systems:
(i)Neurological;
(ii)Musculoskeletal;
(iii)Special sense organs, which include
speech organs that are not respiratory such as vocal cords, soft palate,
tongue, etc;
(iv)Respiratory, including speech organs;
(v)Cardiovascular;
(vi)Reproductive;
(vii)Digestive;
(viii) Genitourinary;
(ix)Hemic and lymphatic;
(x)Skin; and
(xi)Endocrine.
(2)The term
"mental impairment" includes mental or psychological disorders, such
as: mental retardation,
organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning
disabilities.
(a)Intellectual disabilities;
(b)Organic brain syndrome;
(c)Emotional or mental illness; and
(d)Specific learning disabilities.
(E)What are major
life activities?
Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing,
hearing, eating, sleeping, standing, sitting, reaching, lifting, bending,
reading, speaking, breathing, learning, concentrating, thinking, communicating,
interacting with others and working. Major life activities also include major
bodily functions such as special sense organs, skin, bladder, bowel, digestive,
immune system, cell growth, brain, respiratory, cardiovascular, hemic,
lymphatic, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, neurological, circulatory,
endocrine, and reproductive systems.
(F)What is a
reasonable modification?
A reasonable modification is any reasonable change in the way a
CDJFS or its contracted agents do something for an individual with a disability
or which would allow the individual with a disability to participate in or
enjoy equal access to programs administered by the CDJFS,
which does not fundamentally alter the nature of the services, program or
activity. If an individual is only regarded as
having such an impairment under section (C)(1) of this rule, the individual is
not entitled to reasonable modifications, but is otherwise entitled to all of
the same process of redress as those identified in (C)(1) of this rule.
(G)What is an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) plan?
(1)An ADA plan is
written policies and procedures that describe how the CDJFS and its contracted
agents will comply with the ADA, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and all
other applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
(2)Each CDJFS is
required to complete the JFS 00207 "ADA Compliance Plan" (7/2014) or design its own plan that is substantively
equivalent to the JFS 00207.
(3)Upon adoption
or revision of its ADA plan, the CDJFS shall provide ODJFS with an accurate
copy of the plan.
(4)Each CDJFS and
its contracted agents shall implement and comply with the ADA plan adopted by
the CDJFS.
(5)The CDJFS
shall be responsible for maintaining copies of its ADA plan and making the ADA
plan available to its staff, contracted agents, and the public.
(H)What mustis to be included in
an ADA plan?
Each ADA plan shall include:
(1)A statement
that the CDJFS and its contracted agents will comply with the ADA plan and all
applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
(2)The name,
telephone number, and email address of an ADA coordinator.
(3)A description
of the county agency's ADA grievance procedure.
(4)Examples of
reasonable modifications that may be made by the CDJFS or its contracted
agents.
(5)A policy
permitting the use of service animals, including modification of policies,
practices or procedures as necessary for different facilities utilized by the
CDJFS.
(6)Procedures to
provide effective communication with people with disabilities, including people
with speech, hearing or vision impairmentswho are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low vision, or who have
speech disabilities.
(7)A protocol for
training new and existing staff members on the provisions of the ADA plan
adopted by the CDJFS.
(8)An explanation
on how the CDJFS plans to ensure the confidentiality of medical records
received as a part of a request for reasonable modification.
(9)A description
of the process and tool the CDJFS utilizes to assess an individual with a
disability prior to assigning the individual to participate in an activity.
Effective: 6/15/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/30/2020 and 06/15/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 06/04/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54, 5107.03
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/2014