TITLE 4: DISCRIMINATION PROCEDURES
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AUTHORITY: Implementing 28 CFR 35.107 (56 Fed. Reg. 35,718 (1991)) and authorized by Section 4 of the Attorney General Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 14, par. 4) [15 ILCS 205/4] and Sections 5-10 and 5-35 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 127, pars. 1005-10 and 1005-35) [5 ILCS 100/5-10 and 100/5-35].
SOURCE: Adopted at 17 Ill. Reg. 1811, effective February 8, 1993.
Section 125.10 Purpose
a) This Part establishes the grievance procedure required by 56 Fed. Reg. 35,718 (1991) (to be codified at 28 CFR 35.107) pursuant to Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (42 U.S.C.A. 12131 et seq. (Supp. 1991)) for the purpose of resolving grievances asserted by qualified individuals with disabilities. Should any individual desire to review the ADA or its regulations to understand the rights, privileges and remedies afforded by it, please contact the designated coordinator.
b) In general, the ADA requires that each program, service and activity offered by the Office of the Attorney General (Office), when viewed in its entirety, be readily accessible to and usable by qualified individuals with disabilities.
c) It is the intention of the Office to foster open communication with all individuals requesting readily accessible programs, services and activities. The Office encourages supervisors of programs, services and activities to respond to requests for modifications before they become grievances.
Section 125.20 Definitions
a) A "grievance" is any complaint under the ADA by an individual with a disability who:
1) meets the essential eligibility requirements for participation in or receipt of the benefits of a program, activity or service offered by the Office, and
2) believes he or she has been excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of any program, service or activity of the Office or has been subject to discrimination by the Office, on the basis of his or her disability.
b) A "complainant" is an individual with a disability who files a grievance on the form set out in Appendix A of this Part.
c) The "designated coordinator" is the person(s) appointed by the Attorney General who is/are responsible for the coordination of efforts of the Office to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title II of the ADA, including the investigation of grievances filed by complainants. The ADA Coordinator can be contacted at the Office of the Attorney General, State of Illinois Center, 100 West Randolph, Chicago IL 60601, (312) 814-7123 (voice) (312) 814-3374 (TDD).