TITLE 4: DISCRIMINATION PROCEDURES
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AUTHORITY: Implementing the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC 12101 et seq.) and authorized by Section 10 of the Toll Highway Act [605 ILCS 10/10].
SOURCE: Adopted at 30 Ill. Reg. 11253, effective June 9, 2006.
Section 1750.10 Definitions
"ADA" is the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC 12101 et seq.).
"ADA Committee" is a consulting group consisting of the Chief of Operational Services, the Manager of Maintenance and Traffic, the Employee Services Manager, the Safety and Training Administrator, the IT operations and Customer Support Manager, the Administrative Support Manager and an Assistant Attorney General.
"ADA Coordinator" is the person appointed by the Tollway, or that person's designee, to coordinate the Tollway's efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title II of the ADA. The ADA Coordinator for the Tollway is the EEO/AA Officer, 2700 West Ogden Avenue, Downers Grove, Illinois 60515. Phone: (630) 241-6800 ext. 1010. Telecommunications Device for Deaf Persons: (630) 241-6898.
"Department Chief" is an individual reporting to the Executive Director with responsibility for the management of a department of the Authority.
"Complainant" is a qualified individual with a disability who files a request for reasonable accommodation in accordance with this Part.
"Disability" means, with respect to an individual, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of that individual; a record of the impairment; or being regarded as having an impairment. (See 28 CFR 35.104.)
"Grievance" is a written appeal of the denial of an accommodation request under the ADA made by an individual who believes that he or she has been excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, any program, service or activity of the Tollway or has been subject to discrimination by the Tollway based on a disability.
"Major Life Activities" means functions such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. (See 28 CFR 35.104.)
"Physical or Mental Impairment" means any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal (including speech organs), cardiovascular, reproductive, digestive, genito-urinary, hemic and lymphatic, skin, and endocrine; or any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. (See 28 CFR 35.104.)
"Qualified Individual with a Disability" means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications 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 Tollway. (See 28 CFR 35.104.)
"Reasonable Accommodation" means modifications or adjustments to services, programs or activities that enable a qualified individual with a disability to participate in, or enjoy the benefits of, those services, programs or activities.
"Tollway" means the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.
"Undue Hardship" means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by the Tollway.
Section 1750.20 Purpose
a) This grievance procedure is established pursuant to the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (42 USC 12101 et seq.) and specifically 28 CFR 35.107 requiring that a grievance procedure be established to resolve grievances asserted by qualified individuals with disabilities. The rights and protections afforded by the ADA are intended to benefit both employees and non-employees.
b) It is the intention of the Tollway to foster open communication with all individuals requesting readily accessible programs, services and activities. Questions pertaining to the ADA or the rights, privileges and remedies afforded by the ADA should be directed to the ADA Coordinator. Tollway employees seeking a reasonable accommodation must submit a written request to the employee's supervisor or to the Tollway's EEO Officer/ADA Coordinator.
c) The grievance procedure set forth in this Part is designed to be an appeal process for a request for a reasonable accommodation that has been denied through the process set forth in the Tollway's Personnel Policies and Procedure Manual or Affirmative Action Plan.
d) The ADA grievance procedure is independent and exclusive of the complainant's rights and protections under other statutes and does not preclude the complainant's right to file a charge directly with the Illinois Department of Human Rights or the United State Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.