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  • La Razón de Ser de la Ley ADA y su Negocio
    Si usted está cumpliendo con la ley ADA meramente para cumplir con un requerimiento legal, está perdiendo de vista el verdadero propósito de esta ley.
  • La Ley ADA y el Título II Entidades Públicas
    La Ley ADA garantiza el acceso de las personas con discapacidad a edificios, instalaciones, programas, servicios y actividades ofrecidos por los gobiernos estatales y locales.
  • Decisión de Olmstead
    ¿Cuál es la decisión de Olmstead? ¿Cómo se relaciona con el Título II de la ADA? Este artículo presenta la decisión de Olmstead y analiza algunos casos judiciales relacionados en Nueva York, Nueva Jer...
  • La Ley ADA y los Proveedores de Atención Médica
    Este artículo presenta los requisitos básicos de la Ley ADA para los proveedores de atención médica.
  • La Ley ADA y los Lugares de Acceso Público
    Título III de la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA, por sus siglas en inglés) tiene mucho que decir sobre las empresas que están abiertas al público.

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Rights of Parents with Disabilities in the Child Welfare System

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Child welfare agencies cannot exclude parents with disabilities from the services offered in child welfare agencies or court systems.
Assumptions, generalizations, or stereotypes about disability should not affect assessments, services, and decisions.
Reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures for parents with disabilities are required for all services and hearings.
Modifications include ensuring physical or programmatic accessibility, or providing auxiliary aids and services to ensure adequate communication and participation. Share on Facebook

Access to Public Services

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Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to public entities and their programs, services, and activities. 
The ADA defines a public entity as:
- Any state or local government
- Any department, agency, special purpose district, or other instrumentality of a state or states or local government
- The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) and any commuter authority
What are some examples?
- Town libraries
- City police departments
- County government offices
- Public schools and universities
- City subways Share on Facebook

Five Titles of the ADA

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Title I Employment;
Title II Access to state and local government programs and services;
Title III Access to private businesses’ goods and services;
Title IV Access to telecommunications;
Title V Provisions and relationship to other laws. Share on Facebook

Ayudas y servicios auxiliares

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Small Business Statistics and Accommodation #2

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Fewer than one in three small businesses have a formal decision making process for the provision of accommodations.
Note: For the purposes of this study, we define small business as employer’s having 15- 500 employees.

“I think because we are small and we haven't had too many situations. We don't actually have a step-by-step process.... Share on Facebook

Small Business Statistics - Virgin Islands

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In the U.S. Virgin Islands, small businesses employed 93.5% of the private workforce in 2014
Note: Small business are defined as establishments having fewer than 500 employees.

If you have any questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact us at 1-800-949-4232 Share on Facebook

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