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PART II: POLICIES RELATED TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES <br />2-ILA. OVERVIEW <br />One type of disability discrimination prohibited by the Fair Housing Act is the refusal to make <br />reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices, or services when such accommodation <br />may be necessary to afford a person with a disability the equal opportunity to use and enjoy a <br />program or dwelling under the program. <br />SAHA must ensure that persons with disabilities have full access to the SAHA's programs and <br />services. This responsibility begins with the first inquiry of an interested family and continues <br />through every programmatic area of the HCV program. <br />SAHA will ask all applicants and participants if they require any type of accommodations, in <br />writing, on the intake application, reexamination documents, and notices of adverse action by <br />SAHA, by including the following language: <br />"If you or anyone in your family is a person with disabilities, and you require a specific <br />accommodation in order to fully utilize our programs and services, please contact the <br />housing authority." <br />Requests for reasonable accommodation will be directed to a Senior Housing Specialist at (714) <br />667-2200. <br />2-II.B. DEFINITION OF REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION <br />A person with a disability may require special accommodations in order to have equal access to <br />the HCV program. The types of reasonable accommodations SAHA can provide include changes, <br />exceptions, or adjustments to a rule, policy, practice, or service. <br />Federal regulations stipulate that requests for accommodations will be considered reasonable if <br />they do not create an "undue financial and administrative burden" for SAHA, or result in a <br />"fundamental alteration" in the nature of the program or service offered. A fundamental <br />alteration is a modification that alters the essential nature of a provider's operations. <br />Types of Reasonable Accommodations <br />When needed, SAHA must modify normal procedures to accommodate the needs of a person <br />with disabilities. Examples include: <br />~ Permitting applications and reexaminations to be completed by mail <br />~ Conducting home visits <br />~ Using higher payment standards (either within the acceptable range or with HUD approval of <br />a payment standard outside SAHA range) if SAHA determines this is necessary to enable a <br />person with disabilities to obtain a suitable housing unit <br />~ Providing time extensions for locating a unit when necessary because of lack of availability <br />of accessible units or special challenges of the family in seeking a unit <br />~ Permitting an authorized designee or advocate to participate in the application or certification <br />process and any other meetings with SAHA staff <br />iii29i2oio Page 2-4 <br />
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