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UW-Madison Internal ADA Accommodation Requests and Appeal/Grievance
Procedures
SUMMARY
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EMPLOYEES
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INDIVIDUAL REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATION(S)
All employee requests for individual disability accommodation(s)
are made under the appropriate employee disability accommodation
policy or to the Office of Affirmative Action and Compliance (OAAC)
Personnel and Disability Specialist when the employee is not covered
by one of the policies. Those policies currently in place include
the faculty "Interim Review Policy, Requests for Accommodation
under ADA," The "UW-Madison Academic Staff Disability Accommodation
Policy," and the "Disability Accommodation Policy for Classified
Employees."
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APPEAL/GRIEVANCE
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FACULTY
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If an individual faculty member's request for an accommodation
is denied or the accommodation proposed is not deemed
reasonable by the faculty member, the faculty member may
appeal by filing a grievance with the University Committee
under Faculty Policies and Procedures (FPP) 8.15B, as
provided for in the faculty "Interim Review Policy, Requests
for Accommodation under ADA."
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A faculty member who has a complaint of any violation
of Title II of the ADA, unrelated to a request for an
accommodation, may, as appropriate, (i) pursue
a grievance under FPP 8.15, or (ii) pursue a discrimination
complaint with OAAC.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
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If an academic staff member's request for an accommodation
is denied or the academic staff member disagrees with
the initial decision, the academic staff member may file
an appeal, as provided for in the "UW-Madison Academic
Staff Disability Accommodation Policy" at Section VII.
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An academic staff member who has a complaint of any violation
of Title II of the ADA, unrelated to a request for an
accommodation, may, as appropriate, (i) pursue
a grievance under Academic Staff Policies and Procedures
(ASPP) Chapter 7, or (ii) pursue a discrimination
complaint with OAAC.
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES
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If a classified employee's request for an accommodation
is denied or the employee disagrees with the initial decision,
the employee may file an appeal as provided for in the
"Disability Accommodation Policy for Classified Employees"
at Section V.
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A classified employee who has a complaint of any violation
of Title II of the ADA, unrelated to a request for an
accommodation, may, as appropriate, (i) pursue
a grievance or complaint under the applicable collective
bargaining agreement or other classified employee policies
and procedures, or (ii) pursue a discrimination
complaint with OAAC.
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OTHER EMPLOYEES
Employees not included in any of the above classifications
or covered by the above described appeal or grievance policies
or procedures may file an appeal or complaint with the ADA
Coordinator (ADAC). The ADAC will determine whether to refer
it to one of the existing procedures for handling appeals
regarding an individual's request for an accommodation, or
to handle it as a complaint filed under the "ADA Grievance
Procedure."
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STUDENTS
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INDIVIDUAL REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATION(S)
Student requests for individual accommodation(s) may be made to
the McBurney Disability Resource Center (McBurney), a designated
unit disability liaison such as an appointed Access and Accommodation
Resource Coordinator (AARC), or to an individual faculty member
in whose class the accommodation is desired.
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APPEAL/GRIEVANCE
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When the subject is the denial or alleged inappropriate modification
of a requested accommodation, a student may file an
appeal under the "Interim Student Disability Accommodation
Requests Appeal Process."
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When the subject is an alleged violation of Title II of the
ADA, unrelated to the denial of an accommodation request,
a student may, as appropriate, (i) pursue a grievance
or complaint under any existing available school, college
or unit procedure, or (ii) file a discrimination complaint
under Section 36.12, Wis. Stats., with OAAC.
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APPLICANTS AND OTHERS
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INDIVIDUAL REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATION(S)
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Applicants for Positions
Applicants for academic staff or classified positions may
make requests for individual disability accommodations under
the "UW-Madison Academic Staff Disability Accommodation Policy"
(Section III.A.), or the "Disability Accommodation Policy
for Classified Employees" (Section III.A.), respectively.
Applicants for faculty positions should contact the appropriate
department chair or the Personnel and Disability Specialist
in OAAC.
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Others
Requests for individual disability accommodations by visitors,
program participants and others who are not covered by any
of the provisions set out above may be made to McBurney or
to an appropriately designated individual in the department
or unit being asked to provide the accommodation(s).
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APPEAL/GRIEVANCE
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Applicants for Positions <0l type=a>
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If an applicant's request for an accommodation is denied
or the applicant disagrees with the initial decision, the
applicant may file an appeal a complaint with the appropriate
external agency (i.e., Wisconsin Personnel Commission, federal
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission).
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An applicant who has a complaint of any violation of Title
II of the ADA, unrelated to a request for an accommodation,
may file a complaint under the "UW-Madison Grievance Procedure."
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Others
Visitors, program participants and others not covered by any of
the provisions set out above may file a complaint with the ADAC
under the "UW-Madison ADA Grievance Procedure" regarding denials
of individual accommodations or about any alleged violation of
Title II of the ADA.
Copies of the various policies, procedures and other documents mentioned
above are available from the Office of Human Resources, the Classified
Personnel Office, the Office of Affirmative Action and Compliance, the
Dean of Students Office, the McBurney Disability Resource Center, the
Secretary of the Faculty, the Secretary of the Academic Staff, designated
ADA Division Level Representatives (DLRs) and Access and Accommodation
Resource Coordinators (AARCs), and the ADAC. They will also be available
electronically on WiscINFO.
Summary prepared by the ADAC.
March 17, 1995
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