[humanser] accommodation question

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 31 16:24:13 UTC 2017


They may need some sort of proof that he's blind.  Something signed by a
doctor or a certified professional in the field should be good enough,
especially if he has regular checkups. They shouldn't need an actual exam to
be done if there is already a record of b lindness.
 Justin

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Subject: [humanser] accommodation question

Hi List,

My husband is preparing to take a standardized test to complete a
certification.  Several of his colleagues and  he have requested to use JAWS
for the exam.  They were told they had to provide an eye exam before the
accommodation will be provided.  This did not sound right to me.  Is it?

Shannon Cook, MSW, CPM

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