Alaska Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability

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Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability

Alaska Grievance Procedures for Persons Who Believe That the Court System Has Discriminated Against Them on the Basis of a Disability are divided into two main types of procedures: administrative review and judicial review. Administrative Review: This procedure is available to individuals who believe that they have been discriminated against by a court system due to their disability. This procedure allows the individual to file a written complaint with the Alaska Court System’s Office of Access and AccommodationsOAKAA). The OAK will then review the complaint and may refer the case to an administrative hearing. The administrative hearing is presided over by an administrative law judge and the individual is allowed to present evidence and testimony on their behalf. The administrative law judge will then make a determination regarding the case and issue a written decision. Judicial Review: This procedure is available to individuals who believe that they have been discriminated against by a court system due to their disability. This procedure allows the individual to file a written complaint with the Alaska Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will then review the complaint and may refer the case to a district court. The district court is presided over by a judge and the individual is allowed to present evidence and testimony on their behalf. The judge will then make a determination regarding the case and issue a written decision. These procedures are in place to ensure that individuals with disabilities are treated fairly and given equal access to the court system. The procedures provide a means for individuals to seek redress if they feel they have been discriminated against due to their disability.

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