¶ … Organizational Analysis
The organization to be assessed for the training is an agency that provides Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act training to the private sector. The agency contracts with private educational systems and business enterprises to ensure their operations, facility, and employees are compliant with federal law. The training would need to cover the language of the federal law, implementation of the law across various industry sectors that are represented by the businesses, and processes for assessing employee knowledge regarding the law.
The agency is charged with ensuring that the businesses they train understand the importance of removing all structural barriers in the public areas of existing facilities, in as much as the removal of these structural barriers is readily achievable. Moreover, the agency must be sure that trained employees understand that the Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is designed to "afford every individual the opportunity to benefit from out country's businesses and services, and to afford our businesses and services the opportunity to benefit from the patronage of all Americans" ("Checklist," 1995, p. 1).
The Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act stipulates certain details for the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for accessible Design (Standards) according to the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), which was adopted by the Department of Justice, under the Department of Justice Title III Regulations, 28 CFR Part 36 (Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability…Final Rule). Section 36.304 is the most pertinent section of this regulation as it addresses barrier removal. Indeed,...
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