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Guidance from U.S. Department of Education Clarifies Dispute Resolution Options Are Still Available During COVID-19

Guidance from U.S. Department of Education Clarifies Dispute Resolution Options Are Still Available During COVID-19

by ACDL | Jul 9, 2020 | ACDL News, Education

EN ESPANOL AQUI AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE HERE On June 22, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education issued a Question and Answer document about special education dispute resolution during the ongoing pandemic. Key points from this guidance include: IDEA Part B dispute...
People designated Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) cannot be charged Copays

People designated Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) cannot be charged Copays

by ACDL | Jul 6, 2020 | ACDL News, Disability Law

Copays are amounts paid out of pocket, directly to a healthcare provider for their healthcare services. While copays may seem like a regular part of visits to the doctor’s office or pharmacy, there are several reasons why individuals may be exempt from copays. One of...
ACDL and Partners Present Webinar Series on Impact of School Closures on Students with Disabilities

ACDL and Partners Present Webinar Series on Impact of School Closures on Students with Disabilities

by ACDL | Jun 30, 2020 | ACDL News, Education

This summer, the Arizona Center for Disability Law, Raising Special Kids, the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of Arizona, and the Institute for Human Development at Northern Arizona University hosted a three-part webinar...
Crisis Standards of Care Must be Revised for At-Risk Populations during COVID-19 Crisis

Crisis Standards of Care Must be Revised for At-Risk Populations during COVID-19 Crisis

by ACDL | Jun 30, 2020 | ACDL News, Disability Law, Press Releases

The Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL), along with The Arc of Arizona, Arizona Association of Providers for People with Disabilities, Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, ACLU of Arizona and numerous advocacy and civil rights organizations, sent a...
ACDL Asks AZ Mayors to Consider Face Mask Exceptions during COVID-19 Crisis

ACDL Asks AZ Mayors to Consider Face Mask Exceptions during COVID-19 Crisis

by ACDL | Jun 19, 2020 | ACDL News, Disability Law

The Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL) sent letters to 22 Arizona Mayors, requesting that face mask proclamations include a specific exception for people with disabilities who are unable to wear face masks due to their disabilities. ACDL also wrote to the League...
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