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The Southeast ADA Center, one of ten regional resources in the DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers, has put together this summary of key changes about the revised and expanded regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information visit ADA.gov.
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This guide answers questions about the rights of veterans under the ADA and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. It also explains the kinds of adjustments (reasonable accommodations) that may help you be successful in the workplace if you have a disability.
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U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission fact sheet explaining the ADA's prohibitions against discrimination toward qualified people with disabilities in employment. Includes information on filing a complaint if you feel you have been discriminated against in relation to hiring or employment.
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Choose your state from the menu on this Web page to find contact information for your state protection and advocacy agency (P&A). P&As are federally mandated nonprofit organizations that provide individuals with disabilities and/or mental illness free assistance in making sure their rights to education, employment opportunities and other services are not violated.
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Information about filing a complaint about discrimination with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights. File a complaint online.
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Information from the U.S. Department of Justice on how to file an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complaint. Includes answers to questions about how to file an ADA complaint by email, regular mail or other delivery service, what to do if you cannot prepare your own complaint due to a disability, how to find out the status of your complaint and what happens if your complaint is referred for possible mediation.
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Information on how to file a charge of employment discrimination. Charges can be made at local EEOC offices and one can fill out online the EEOC Assessment System to help you decide if EEOC is the correct agency to assist you.
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Information from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) about how persons with disabilities can file a complaint if they feel they have been discriminated against, and information for complainants on how to respond.
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Information from the U.S. Department of Transportation on how to file a complaint if you are a passenger with a disability who has experienced problems while flying. Includes a form to fill out online or to print out and mail in. This information is also available in Spanish.
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Explains how mediation works and its advantages.
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