[HumanSer] Reasonable accommodation in licensing
marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Tue Oct 25 11:53:24 UTC 2022
Dear Michael,
Though my specific subject matter expertise is in the service animal space, the process for resolving accessibility issues is similar across the spectrum of issues. The implementing regulations of the ADA require covered entities to modify their policies, practices and procedures so that individuals with communication related disabilities, such as blindness, have access to the goods and services provided by covered entities. These accommodations include the use of auxiliary aids and appliances, such as screen reading software, large print, and qualified readers.
I believe I may be able to give you some direction on how to overcome their objections and expedite the process without the use of a private attorney and the cumbersome process you have described, as the process, in and of itself, would be considered discriminatory under the ADA and its implementing regulations. Please feel free to give me a call if you would like to discuss this further: 813-626-2789.
Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala
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Subject: [HumanSer] Reasonable accommodation in licensing
I am attempting to get a reasonable accommodation from the state board of social work asking for more time to complete the application and a large print applicaiton form My state says the staff have no authority to grant accommodations so my request needs to go before the board members which could take years due to a backlog in cases. The only way to get an accommodation is for the board to "open a case" on me. When they open a case, they perform a background and if you fail you could lose the license you already have. Currently I am a master social worker trying to bccome a license clinical social worker. The only way they will open a case is if you apply to take an exam or apply for a license and get turned down. Every state licensing board has a question on the application asking if you have ever been turned down so if you want and accommodation it will be harder to get license in any other state. The state board also requires you to have an attorney at the hearing. The only way to describe the process is institutionalized retaliation. The A.D.A Coordinator says she can't do anything because the agency has not given her any authority to make decisions. I can't find an attorney who takes this type of case. If anyone known of an attorney who could help, please let me know, michaelbeattie at yahoo.com or call 703-994-8619 If anyone else has had a problem get a reasonable accommodation from a state board, ,please let me know.
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