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Integrated Programs

Integration of individuals with disabilities into the mainstream of society is fundamental to the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Public entities may not provide services or benefits to individuals with disabilities through programs that are separate or different, unless the separate programs are necessary to ensure that the benefits and services are equally effective.

Even when separate programs are permitted, an individual with a disability still has the right to choose to participate in the regular program. (For example, it would not be a violation for a city to offer recreational programs specially designed for children with mobility impairments, but it would be a violation if the city refused to allow children with disabilities to participate in its other recreational programs.) · State and local governments may not require an individual with a disability to accept a special accommodation or benefit if the individual chooses not to accept it.

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ADA
in MU Extension

Purpose

ADA Title II

Qualifications

Program Access

Integrated Programs

Communications

New Construction & Alterations

Enforcement

Complaints

What Does this Mean
for Extension?

Reasonable Accommodation

Websites

FAQ

Resources

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University of Missouri Extension

Julie Middleton, middletonj@missouri.edu
AA/EEO Coordinator
Last modified: September 11, 2006