What is Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act?
Section 504, as it is often called, is a civil rights law that covers the rights of all individuals with disabilities, not just school-aged children. It prohibits disability discrimination by any program or activity that receives federal funds. For example, it applies to public schools, colleges, and vocational programs. State and local government agencies and programs, public services, are also covered.

 

Who is Covered Under Section 504 in Public Education Programs?
Schools are required to provide appropriate, reasonable adaptations and modifications for individuals who have disabilities, have a record of disabilities, or are regarded as having disabilities
that substantially affect a major life function such as physical or mental functioning. Consequently, this law covers a very broad range of potential disabilities.

 

Understanding Section 504 - What are Schools Required to Do Under Section 504?

  • Districts must provide students with disabilities the same opportunity to succeed in school as they provide to students without disabilities;

  • School programs must be accessible to people with disabilities. Reasonable adaptations and modifications must be made for instructional purposes; and

  • School facilities must be accessible, as in making meetings and classes accessible for wheelchair use.

 

Understanding Section 504 - What is a Section 504 Plan?
For students with a physical or mental impairment who do not meet the more stringent requirements for special education services, a 504 Plan may be an alternative if the disability is substantial.

A 504 Plan has accommodations, is developed by a 504 committee, and must be implemented by school staff.

 

Are There Limitations on What Schools Must Provide?
Yes. Schools are only required to implement reasonable accommodations and adaptations. If a requested accommodation is too costly for the program, it may legitimately seek a less expensive alternative. Schools are not required to pay for personal use items such as a student's glasses. They are required, however, to provide adaptive materials or technology that may be needed by a student with a visual impairment in the classroom.

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