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"documented disability" refers to having an officially recorded condition that affects a person's daily life and abilities. This usually involves having medical or professional documentation or proof confirming the disability.
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ACT is committed to serving students
with documented disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations appropriate to the student's diagnosis and needs.
Disability services facilitate individual accommodations for students with
documented disabilities in order for them to be better equipped to access the school's curriculum.
Catherine Farmer, of the National Board of Medical Examiners, responded in a faxed statement: «We do provide a wide variety of accommodations to test - takers with
documented disabilities under the Americans With Disabilities Act.»
ACT is committed to serving examinees with
documented disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations appropriate to the examinee's diagnosis and needs.
Veterans with Disabilities Grant Veterans with at least a 10 %
PTSD documented disability who qualify to adopt a pet will have their adoption fees waived thanks to the support of a Private Donor, when funds are available.
To be eligible for disability - related services, students must have a visibly obvious or
documented disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and / or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
For families whose child has
a documented disability, the start of a new school year brings a new meeting with teachers and school officials to talk about the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Unlike some forms of bullying, bullying students with
a documented disability can result in enormous legal consequences and financial liability for the school district involved.
Approximately 10 % of eAchieve Academy students have
a documented disability.
Service dog candidates partner those with
documented disabilities and are trained to high obedience and task standards.
This organization will give us up to $ 500 per year to help pay the veterinary bill of someone who has
a documented disability.
If you are a student with
a documented disability (physical, learning, or psychological) you should contact Disability Services (located in Ahmanson 205, 310-846-2554) before you need any accommodations.
For example, it's common for life insurance carriers to require
a documented disability for a minimum of 6 months before the waiver of premium is allowed.
To accommodate individuals with
documented disabilities / mobility issues, I offer in - home consults as needed.
The agency's NFCSP program includes services for kinship caregivers aged 55 + to assist them with being more effective caregivers for children under 18, or 19 and older with
a documented disability.