Accessibility Review Clause Samples

An Accessibility Review clause requires that products, services, or facilities be evaluated to ensure they meet established accessibility standards, such as those accommodating individuals with disabilities. This process typically involves assessing whether digital platforms, physical spaces, or documentation are usable by people with varying abilities, and may mandate remediation if deficiencies are found. The core function of this clause is to promote inclusivity and legal compliance by proactively identifying and addressing accessibility barriers.
Accessibility Review. The Board ensures that all partners cooperate with compliance monitoring that is conducted at the local level to ensure that all AJC system-wide programs, services, technology, and materials are physically and programmatically accessible and available to all individuals, including those with disabilities. Additionally, staff members will be trained to provide services to all, regardless of range of abilities, mobility, age, language, learning style, or comprehension or education level. An interpreter will be provided in real time or, if not available, within a reasonable timeframe to any customer with a language barrier. Assistive devices, such as screen-reading software programs and assistive listening devices must be available to ensure physical and programmatic accessibility within the local AJC system. The board is responsible for annually certifying the American Job Centers to ensure that they are physically and programmatically accessible to individuals with disabilities and may do so in coordination with Vocational Rehabilitation.
Accessibility Review. The NMTWDB assures that all services and programs are accessible to people with disabilities as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and WIOA section 188 and equal opportunity requirements through a thorough review of each American Job Center with all partners as outlined and in compliance with Workforce Services Policy One Stop Certification. The Boards certification reviewteam completes an on-site review of each center and with an analysis of an in- depth in person review from Vocational Rehabilitation the team along with the One Stop Operator makes any corrective actions required to ensure programs are accessible to people with disabilities. Review is conducted annually to assess operations with ADA guidelines.
Accessibility Review. DR Plantation Villas Investments, LP and Sphinx Development Corporation have not provided plans for review. DR Plantation Villas Investments, LP and Sphinx Development Corporation have provided ADA/Section 504 Compliance Certifications. For all new construction or if the proposed alterations consist of 15 or more units and the cost of alterations is 75% or more of the replacement cost of the completed facility the applicant will need to:
Accessibility Review. CSH Coastal Bend Crossing, LLC and the co-developers have not provided plans for review. CSH Coastal Bend Crossing, LLC and the co-developers have provided ADA/Section 504 Compliance Certifications. For all new construction or if the proposed alterations consist of 15 or more units and the cost of alterations is 75% or more of the replacement cost of the completed facility the applicant will need to:
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Accessibility Review. DR Sienna Villas Investments, LLC and Sphinx Development Corporation have not provided plans for review. DR Sienna Villas Investments, LLC and Sphinx Development Corporation have provided ADA/Section 504 Compliance Certifications. For all new construction or if the proposed alterations consist of 15 or more units and the cost of alterations is 75% or more of the replacement cost of the completed facility the applicant will need to: