Utah Admin. Code R861-1A-13 - Requests for Accommodation and Grievance Procedures Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 63G-3-201, 28 CFR 35.107 1992 edition, and 42 USC 12201
(1) Individuals
with a disability may request reasonable accommodations to services, programs,
or activities, or a job or work environment in the following manner.
(a) Requests shall be directed to:
Accommodations Coordinator
Utah State Tax Commission
210 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84134
Telephone: 801-297-3811 TDD: 801-297-3819 or relay at 711
(b) Requests shall be
made at least three working days prior to any deadline by which the
accommodation is needed.
(c)
Requests shall include the following information:
(i) the individual's name and
address;
(ii) a notation that the
request is made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act;
(iii) a description of the
nature and extent of the individual's disability;
(iv) a description of the service, program,
activity, or job or work environment for which an accommodation is requested;
and
(v) a description of the
requested accommodation if an accommodation has been identified.
(2) The accommodations
coordinator shall review all requests for accommodation with the applicable
division director and shall issue a reply within two working days.
(a) The reply shall advise the individual
that:
(i) the requested accommodation is
being supplied; or
(ii) the
requested accommodation is not being supplied because it would cause an undue
hardship, and shall suggest alternative accommodations. Alternative
accommodations must be described; or
(iii) the request for accommodation is
denied. A reason for the denial must be included; or
(iv) additional time is necessary to review
the request. A projected response date must be included.
(b) All denials of requests under Subsections
(2)(a)(ii) and (2)(a)(iii) shall be approved by the executive director or
designee.
(c) All replies shall be
made in a suitable format. If the suitable format is a format other than
writing, the reply shall also be made in writing.
(3) Individuals with a disability who are
dissatisfied with the reply to their request for accommodation may file a
request for review with the executive director in the following manner.
(a) Requests for review shall be directed to:
Executive Director
Utah State Tax Commission
210 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84134
Telephone: 801-297-3841 TDD: 801-297-3819 or relay at 711
(b) A request for
review must be filed within 180 days of the accommodations coordinator's
reply.
(c) The request for review
shall include:
(i) the individual's name and
address;
(ii) the nature and extent
of the individual's disability;
(iii) a copy of the accommodation
coordinator's reply;
(iv) a
statement explaining why the reply to the individual's request for
accommodation was unsatisfactory;
(v) a description of the accommodation
desired; and
(vi) the signature of
the individual or the individual's legal representative.
(4) The executive director shall
review all requests for review and shall issue a reply within 15 working days
after receipt of the request for review.
(a)
If unable to reach a decision within the 15 working day period, the executive
director shall notify the individual with a disability that the decision is
being delayed and the amount of additional time necessary to reach a
decision.
(b) All replies shall be
made in a suitable format. If the suitable format is a format other than
writing, the reply shall also be made in writing.
(5) The record of each request for review,
and all written records produced or received as part of each request for
review, shall be classified as protected under Section
63G-2-305 until
the executive director issues a decision.
(6) Once the executive director issues a
decision, any portions of the record that pertain to the individual's medical
condition shall remain classified as private under Section
63G-2-302 or
controlled under Section
63G-2-304,
whichever is appropriate. All other information gathered as part of the appeal
shall be classified as private information. Only the written decision of the
executive director shall be classified as public information.
(7) Individuals with a disability who are
dissatisfied with the executive director's decision may appeal that decision to
the commission in the manner provided in Sections
63G-4-102
through
63G-4-105.
Notes
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