Or. Admin. Code § 943-005-0005 - Definitions
(1)
"Alternate format communication" means printed material converted to
a style allowing individuals with disabilities to achieve effective
communication.
(2)
"Auxiliary aids or services" mean devices or services that allow
individuals with hearing, cognitive or speech impairments to achieve
effective communication.
(3) "Client" means any individual
receiving services, seeking services or information, or who is the
intended recipient of Authority services.
(4) "Contractor" means any entity
with which the Authority has an agreement or contract to provide
services using federal funds to clients.
(5) "Direct threat" means a
significant risk to the health or safety of others. A direct threat
is one that:
(a) Cannot be
eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level through the provision of
auxiliary aids or services or through reasonably modifying policies,
practices or processes.
(b) Is identified through an
individual assessment that relies on current medical evidence, or the
best available objective evidence that shows:
(A) The nature, duration and
severity of the risk;
(B) The probability that a
potential injury will actually occur; and
(C) Whether reasonable
modifications of policies, practices or processes will lower or
eliminate the risk.
(6) "Discrimination" means the
denial of services to individuals or groups because the individual or
group is part of a protected class. It includes policy, practice or
treatment resulting in unequal access to Authority programs and
services, or having a disparate impact on a protected class.
(7) "Good cause" exists
when an action, delay, or failure to act arises from an excusable
mistake, surprise, excusable neglect, or the reasonable reliance on
the statement of a party, Authority contractor, subcontractor or
agency representative.
(8) "Harassment" means unwelcome,
unwanted or offensive conduct directed at an individual based on the
individual's protected class status.
(9) "Individual with a disability"
means an individual who:
(a) Has a
physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more
major life activities; or
(b) Has a record or history of such
an impairment; or
(c) Is
regarded as having such an impairment.
(10) "Protected class" means a
group of people protected from discrimination by law, on the basis of
sexual orientation, race, color, national origin, religion,
disability, age, sex (includes pregnancy-related conditions and
sexual harassment), marital or familial status, or other class
protected by law.
(11)
"Qualified individual with a disability" means an individual who can
meet the essential eligibility requirements for a program, service or
activity with or without reasonable modification of rules, policies
or processes, or the provision of auxiliary aids or services.
(12) "Reasonable
modifications" means a modification of policies, practices, or
processes made to a program or service that allows an individual with
a disability to participate equally in the program or benefit from
the program or service.
(13) "Sexual orientation" means an
individual's actual or perceived heterosexuality, homosexuality,
bisexuality or gender identity, regardless of whether the
individual's gender identity, appearance, expression or behavior
differs from that traditionally associated with the individual's sex
at birth.
(14)
"Subcontractor" means any entity or agent who enters into an
agreement with an Authority contractor to perform part or all of the
obligations of the contractor who has a contract with the Authority
funded in whole or part with federal funds.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042
Stats. Implemented: ORS 413.042
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