Common use of Compliance with ADA Clause in Contracts

Compliance with ADA. ‌ The parties recognize that the County may be required to make certain accommodations to carry out its obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Some of these accommodations may require actions which are contrary to the language or intent of existing provisions of the Agreement. The parties agree that such accommodation shall not constitute a past practice or waiver by either party to its right to fully enforce such provision in the future with regard to persons not subject to the protections of the ADA. Recognizing that circumstances surrounding ADA compliance in individual cases necessarily involve matters which are personal and require the utmost confidentiality, specifics of an individual case shall not be divulged by the County. This section shall not be grievable nor subject to arbitration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Compliance with ADA. ‌ The parties recognize that the County may be required to make certain accommodations to carry out its obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Some of these accommodations may require actions which are contrary to the language or intent of existing provisions of the Agreement. The parties agree that such accommodation shall not constitute a past practice or waiver by either party to its right to fully enforce such provision in the future with regard to persons not subject to the protections of the ADA. Recognizing that circumstances surrounding ADA compliance in individual cases necessarily involve matters which are personal and require the utmost confidentiality, specifics of an individual case shall not be divulged by the County. This section shall not be grievable nor or subject to arbitration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Compliance with ADA. The parties recognize that the County may be required to make certain accommodations to carry out its obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Some of these accommodations may require actions which are contrary to the language or intent of existing provisions of the Agreement. The parties agree that such accommodation shall not constitute a past practice or waiver by either party to its right to fully enforce such provision in the future with regard to persons not subject to the protections of the ADA. Recognizing that circumstances surrounding ADA compliance in individual cases necessarily involve matters which are personal and require the utmost confidentiality, specifics of an individual case shall not be divulged by the County. This section shall not be grievable nor subject to arbitrationor arbitrable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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