R671-102-3. Filing of Complaints  


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  •   (1) Any qualified individual may file a complaint alleging non-compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, or the federal regulations promulgated thereunder.

      (2) Qualified individuals shall file their complaints with the Board's ADA Coordinator, unless the complaint alleges that the ADA Coordinator was non-compliant, in which case qualified individuals shall file their complaints with the Board's designee.

      (3) Qualified individuals shall file their complaints within 90 days after the date of the alleged non-compliance to facilitate the prompt and effective consideration of pertinent facts and appropriate remedies; however, the Board's Chairperson has the discretion to direct that the grievance process be utilized to address legitimate complaints filed more than 90 days after alleged non-compliance.

      (4) Each complaint shall:

      (a) include the complainant's name and address;

      (b) include the nature and extent of the individual's disability;

      (c) describe the Board's alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Board of the nature and date of the alleged violation;

      (d) describe the action and accommodation desired; and

      (e) be signed by the complainant or by his legal representative.

      (5) Complaints filed on behalf of classes or third parties shall describe or identify by name, if possible, the person(s) allegedly aggrieved by the reported discrimination.

      (6) If the complaint is not in writing, the ADA Coordinator or designee shall transcribe or otherwise reduce the complaint to writing upon receipt of the complaint.

      (7) By filing a complaint or a subsequent appeal, the complainant authorizes necessary parties to conduct a confidential review of all relevant information, including records classified as private or controlled under the Government Records Access and Management Act, Utah Code Ann. Subsection 63G-2-302(1)(b) and Section 63G-2-304, consistent with 42 U.S.C. 12112(d)(4)(A), (B), and (C) and 42 U.S.C. 2112(d)(3)(B) and (C), and relevant information otherwise protected by statute, rule, regulation, or other law.