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Second Settlement Agreement Between the United States and Youth Services International Inc.
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U.S. Dept. of Justice. Office on the Americans with Disabilities Act (Washington, DC)
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Published 2006.
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A settlement agreement regarding a complaint against YSI (Youth Services International, Inc.) for an alleged violation of Title III of the ADA (American with Disabilities Act) is provided. This agreement discusses: contentions of the parties; injunctive relief; provision of auxiliary aids and services; sign language and oral interpreters; on-call interpreters; procedure for acquiring interpreting services; interpreting services not available; movement outside facilities; ADA Coordinator; request for auxiliary aid or service; prohibition of surcharges; outside contracts; telephones; visual alarms; captioning and decoders; training; community service; publication of policies and procedures; appeal; notice, reporting, and monitoring requirements; and miscellaneous related issues.
Accession Number: 021924
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