Americans With Disabilities Act Penn State - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 36
About This Presentation
Title:

Americans With Disabilities Act Penn State

Description:

Penn State Engineering Design and Graphics 100 October 11, 2001 Bill Ritzman, Coordinator, ADA Programs Chair, University Access Committee Agenda Brief History Brief ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:137
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 37
Provided by: cedePsuE
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Americans With Disabilities Act Penn State


1
Americans With Disabilities ActPenn State
Engineering Design and Graphics 100 October 11,
2001 Bill Ritzman, Coordinator, ADA
Programs Chair, University Access Committee
2
Agenda
  • Brief History
  • Brief ADA overview
  • Accessibility in the built environment
  • Resources

3
History
  • Rehabilitation Act of 1973
  • Section 503/504
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
  • Comprised of five Titles.

4
Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Purpose
  • Anti-discrimination statue that requires that
    individuals with disabilities be given the same
    access to programs, services, and activities that
    individuals without disabilities are given.

5
Title 1-Employment
  • Business must provide reasonable accommodations
    to protect the rights of individuals with
    disabilities in all aspects of employment. That
    might include job restructuring, altering layout
    of workstations, etc. Includes the application
    process, hiring, wages, benefits and all other
    aspects of employment.

6
Title II Public Services
  • Includes state local government, the National
    Railroad Passenger Corporation, and other
    commuter authorities cannot deny services to
    people with disabilities to programs or
    activities which are available to people without
    disabilities. Public transportation systems,
    such as buses, must be accessible.

7
Title III Public Accommodations
  • All new construction and modifications must be
    accessible. For existing facilities, barriers to
    service must be removed if readily achievable.
    Public accommodations include facilities such as
    restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, retail
    stores, etc., as well as privately owned
    transportation systems.

8
Title IV - Telecommunications
  • Telecommunications companies offering telephone
    services to the general public must have
    telephone relay service to individuals who use
    telecommunication devices for the deaf (TTYs) or
    similar devices.

9
Title V - Miscellaneous
  • Includes a provision prohibiting either (a)
    coercing or threatening or (b) retaliating
    against the disabled or those attempting to aid
    people with disabilities in asserting their
    rights under the ADA.

10
Who Is Covered???
  • Three Prong Definition
  • physical or mental impairment that substantially
    limits one or more of the major life activities
    of such individual
  • a record of such an impairment
  • being regarded as having such an impairment

11
First Prong
  • Physical or mental impairment which substantially
    limits a major life activity

12
Second Prong
  • Record of a Substantially Limiting Condition
  • has a history of, or has been misclassified as
    having a mental or physical impairment that
    substantially limits one or more major life
    activities

13
Third Prong
  • Regarded as having such an impairment
  • An employee has controlled high blood pressure
    that is not substantially limiting

14
Exceptions
  • Illegal Use of Drugs
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Temporary Impairments

15
Penn State Collaboration
  • Who Does What??
  • Office for Disability Services
  • Office of Physical Plant
  • Affirmative Action Office
  • University Access Committee
  • Office of Human Resources

16
Look at the definition!
  • An individual who, with or without reasonable
    modification to rules, policies, or practices,
    the removal of architectural, communication, or
    transportation barriers, or the provision of
    auxiliary aids and services, meets the essential
    eligibility requirements for the receipt of
    services or the participation in programs or
    activities provided by the public entity.

17
University Access Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Identifies physical barriers to programs and
    services and develops solutions for removing such
    barriers
  • Recommends the relocation of programs and
    services housed in inaccessible locations to
    accessible location
  • Requires the University to remove structural
    barriers, if necessary, to achieve program and
    service accessibility

18
UACProcess
  • Common Sense Approach to Barrier Removal
  • Get into the building
  • Get to the program or service offered in the
    building
  • Use the rest rooms and building services
  • Get additional accommodations to access a program
    or service

19
UAC Leadership
  • Office for Disability Services
  • Office of Physical Plant
  • Affirmative Action Office
  • Non-UP locations
  • Parking Office
  • Staff Support
  • Student Services
  • Faculty Senate
  • Student Government
  • Disability Advocacy Groups
  • Registrar
  • Auxiliaries
  • Human Resource Office

20
Accessibility in the Built Environment
  • Think of Universal Design
  • What regulations to we have to follow?
  • What guidance do we have?
  • ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG)
  • State and local building codes
  • Fire codes
  • ICC and ANSI

21
Whats wrong here?
22
Three steps to access
23
Drainage grate danger!
24
Gravel surface problems
25
Inaccessible water fountain
26
Dangerous overhang
27
One solution to overhangs.
28
Is this accessible?
29
Inaccessible thermostat
30
Inaccessible doorway
31
Unbelievable!
32
No access here
33
Sure, our beach is accessible!
34
Where to get information on Accessibility on the
web
  • The US Access Board they wrote ADAAG!
  • http//www.access-board.gov/
  •  
  • Department of Justice (DOJ) ADA Home Page
  • http//www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
  •  

35
Two sites on Universal Design
  • Center for Universal Design NC State Univ
  • http//www.design.ncsu.edu8120/cud/
  • Industrial Designers Society of America
  • Special Interest Section

http//www.idsa.org/whatsnew/sections/udidsa/n
oframes.htm
36
If you have time look at this
  • This is a quarterly report from the US Department
    of Justice (DOJ) it provides some idea of the
    types of issues DOJ encounters in the field with
    the built environment.

Enforcing the ADA DOJs status report from
April to June 2001 http//www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ap
rjun01.htm  
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com