Title II ADA Procedures for Access to the Courts By Individuals with Disabilities - brochure
New Jersey Title II ADA Procedures for Access to the Courts By Individuals with Disabilities is a brochure published by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in the state of New Jersey. It outlines the procedures for guaranteeing access to the courts by people with disabilities. The brochure explains the requirements of the New Jersey Title II ADA regulations, which state that people with disabilities are entitled to access the courts without discrimination. The brochure explains the various types of accommodations that are available for people with disabilities. These include physical modifications and equipment, communication services and assistance, and other services. It also provides information about the process for requesting accommodations, and how to get help with filing a complaint if an individual believes they have been denied access. The brochure outlines the various types of New Jersey Title II ADA Procedures for Access to the Courts By Individuals with Disabilities. These include: • Accessible parking: The brochure explains the various requirements for accessible parking, such as the number and size of accessible spaces, and the types of signs that must be used. • Accessible entrances: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible entrances, such as the number of entries and exits, and the types of doors and thresholds. • Accessible pathways: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible pathways, such as the width of pathways, the number of ramps, and the use of tactile paving. • Accessible seating: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible seating, such as the height of chairs, the number of accessible seats, and the width of wheelchair spaces. • Elevators and lifts: The brochure explains the requirements for elevators and lifts, such as the number of elevators and lifts, and the height and width of the lift. • Accessible restrooms: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible restrooms, such as the number of stalls, the types of fixtures, and the use of grab bars. • Audiovisual systems: The brochure outlines the requirements for audiovisual systems, such as the types of systems, the number of headsets, and the use of closed captioning. • Accessible telephones: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible telephones, such as the number of handsets and the use of TTY's. The brochure also provides information about the process for requesting accommodations, and how to get help with filing a complaint if an individual believes they have been discriminated against.
New Jersey Title II ADA Procedures for Access to the Courts By Individuals with Disabilities is a brochure published by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in the state of New Jersey. It outlines the procedures for guaranteeing access to the courts by people with disabilities. The brochure explains the requirements of the New Jersey Title II ADA regulations, which state that people with disabilities are entitled to access the courts without discrimination. The brochure explains the various types of accommodations that are available for people with disabilities. These include physical modifications and equipment, communication services and assistance, and other services. It also provides information about the process for requesting accommodations, and how to get help with filing a complaint if an individual believes they have been denied access. The brochure outlines the various types of New Jersey Title II ADA Procedures for Access to the Courts By Individuals with Disabilities. These include: • Accessible parking: The brochure explains the various requirements for accessible parking, such as the number and size of accessible spaces, and the types of signs that must be used. • Accessible entrances: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible entrances, such as the number of entries and exits, and the types of doors and thresholds. • Accessible pathways: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible pathways, such as the width of pathways, the number of ramps, and the use of tactile paving. • Accessible seating: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible seating, such as the height of chairs, the number of accessible seats, and the width of wheelchair spaces. • Elevators and lifts: The brochure explains the requirements for elevators and lifts, such as the number of elevators and lifts, and the height and width of the lift. • Accessible restrooms: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible restrooms, such as the number of stalls, the types of fixtures, and the use of grab bars. • Audiovisual systems: The brochure outlines the requirements for audiovisual systems, such as the types of systems, the number of headsets, and the use of closed captioning. • Accessible telephones: The brochure outlines the requirements for accessible telephones, such as the number of handsets and the use of TTY's. The brochure also provides information about the process for requesting accommodations, and how to get help with filing a complaint if an individual believes they have been discriminated against.