ADA Basics
Accommodations & Modifications
TDOC Policy & Procedures
Technology & Tools
Education & Compliance
100

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

This federal law prohibits discrimination based on one's disability.

100

What is a reasonable modification?

This is required when an individual with a disability needs support to access a program.

100

What is TDOC Policy #113.95

Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Inmates.

100

What is VRI (Video Remote Interpreting)?

This system provides real-time virtual interpreter access on computers, phones, and tablets, through the internet. 

100

What is the Education Department?

This department plays a key role in ensuring ADA compliance in correctional education.

200

What is Title II?

It prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in all services, programs, and activities provided by these public entities.

200

What are auxiliary aids and services?

These tools are used to ensure effective communication for Deaf or hard of hearing inmates.

200

What is CR-4110?

This form documents interpreter acceptance or refusal.

200

What is VRS?

This acronym refers to Video Relay Service a phone-based video service for Deaf individuals.

200

What is the HiSET exam?

This is a High School Equivalency Test.

300

What is a major life activity?

A disability must substantially limit this to qualify under the ADA.

300

What types of auxiliary aids are used for effective communication?

Examples include assistive listening devices and captioned telephones.

300

What services is being requested if an email is required to be sent to the ADA Compliance Director with the Inmate's information for the service to be scheduled?

Interpreter Services for Deaf Inmates. 

300

What is CART?

A real-time transcription service often used in classrooms or legal settings.

300

What service requires a letter from a medical authority or learning institution for an accommodation request?

PSI.

400

What are hearing, walking, communicating, and sleeping?

These are examples of major life activities.

400

What type of communication are effective with hearing impaired inmates?

Interpreter communication for Deaf inmates (LEP as well), ASL, DI, CART, Captioning. 

400

What is when staff knows or should know a modification is needed?

When the inmate is enrolling in the programs, or services. AWT should also make staff aware.

400

What is TLCDOC@LionBridge.com?

Login ID for TDOC’s VRI system.

400

What types of accommodations can be denied?

None can be denied unless causes undue burden, or a security risk. 

500

ADA defines a person with a hearing disability as? 

Someone with a physical impairment that substantially limits their hearing.

500

What is a reasonable modification under Title II?

Changes that must be made to ensure equal access unless the accommodation imposes an undue burden.

500

What are the types of activities that require auxiliary aids under Policy #113.95?

Medical, grievances, parole hearing, and classification activities?

500

What is an ASL appointment?

Type of appointment requiring a sign language interpreter.

500

Who makes the final decision for denial of any accommodations?

TDOC Legal and TDOC ADA Compliance Director.