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In accordance with the requirements of Title
II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990, the City of Miami will not discriminate
against qualified individuals with disabilities
on the basis of disability in the City services,
programs, or activities.
Employment: The City of Miami does not
discriminate on the basis of disability in its
hiring or employment practices and complies with
all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission under Title I
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Effective Communication: The City of
Miami will generally, upon request, provide
appropriate aids and services leading to
effective communication for qualified persons
with disabilities so they can participate
equally in the City programs, services, and
activities, including qualified sign language
interpreters, documents in Braille, and other
ways of making information and communications
accessible to people who have speech, hearing,
or vision impairments.
Modifications to Policies and Procedures:
The City of Miami will make all reasonable
modifications to policies and programs to ensure
that people with disabilities have an equal
opportunity to enjoy all the City programs,
services, and activities. For example,
individuals with service animals are welcomed in
the City offices, even where pets are generally
prohibited.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service
for effective communication, or a modification
of policies or procedures to participate in a
City program, service, or activity, should
contact the Office of the City Clerk, the ADA
coordinator, or other contact as indicated in
the public announcement at least three days
prior to the scheduled event.
The ADA does not require the City of Miami to
take any action that would fundamentally alter
the nature of its programs or services, or
impose an undue financial or administrative
burden.
Complaints that the City’s program, service, or
activity is not accessible to persons with
disabilities should be directed to the ADA
Coordinator.
The City will not place a surcharge on a
particular individual with a disability or any
group of individuals with disabilities to cover
the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or
reasonable modifications of policy, such as
retrieving items from locations that are open to
the public but are not accessible to persons who
use wheelchairs.
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