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Requirements in County Contracts

2015-05-12
In Human Resources

Section 504 Requirements in County Contracts: Administrative Memo E-3

ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDUM COUNTY OF SAN MATEO SUBJECT: Section 504 Requirements in County Contracts NUMBER: E-3 DATE: February 1, 1984 Objective All services contracted for by San Mateo County shall be accessible to handicapped persons and in compliance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Federal regulations re­ quire that each county program or activity “when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to (qualified) handicapped per­ sons.” In establishing public service contracts with non-county organizations, at least one of each kind of service needs to be accessible to persons with sight, hearing or mobility impairments. Public Service Contracts with Organizations of 15Read More →

   
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