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- ACCOMMODATIONS
ACCOMMODATIONS
CSU East Bay supports the employment of faculty and staff with disabilities. In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), The Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and Executive order
1111, CSU East Bay shall provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities and to
applicants with disabilities.
Please note that all accommodations are individualized based on your disability and the nature of your
job.
Contact Us:
Faculty and Staff disability-related accommodationsHuman Resources e-mail: accommodations@csueastbay.edu
Iris Gallardo
Phone: (510) 885-2335
Student disability-related accommodations
Accessibility Services E-mail: as@csueastbay.edu
Phone: (510) 885-3868
Disability Accommodation Procedure for Employees
The procedure to request accommodation shall be used to resolve accommodation issues. The office of Human Resources will assist in identifying reasonable accommodations. Employees should complete the Employee Accommodation Request Form and submitted to Human Resources or emailed to iris.gallardo@csueastbay.edu.
- PROCEDURE TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS
- The employee may consult with Human Resources at any time.
- Complete the Employee Accommodation request Form and forward request to Human Resources.
- Human Resources will review the Accommodation request and contact the employee for an intake appointment.
- Human Resources will review the Accommodation request and contact the employee for an intake appointment.
- Human Resources evaluates how your accommodation request relates to the essential functions of your job. A current position description may be requested.
- Discuss Reasonable Accommodation Options
- Additional medical information may be requested from your doctor with the employee’s written permission
- Human Resources may need to consult with the supervisor /manager regarding accommodation needs. Note: Only pertinent information will be discussed; No confidential information, including disclosing diagnostic disability information will be discussed.
- Human Resources will host an interactive accommodation meeting with you and your manager of record to finalize reasonable accommodation requests.
- A final reasonable accommodation letter will be sent to you and your manager of record
- After accommodations are provided, the employee and their supervisor shall evaluate the effectiveness of the accommodation. Upon request by the employee or their supervisor, Risk Management may participate in this process. If modifications to the accommodation are needed, they should contact Human Resources to re-initiate the interactive process.
- When an accommodation request is denied, Human Resources will send a denial request form to the employee and include a copy of the Appeal Process as described in part IV.
- APPEALS PROCESS
- If an employee disagrees with the initial decision regarding an accommodation request or believes an accommodation was not provided in a timely manner, the employee has a right to appeal using the following procedure.
- Refer to Title IX Office procedures on how to file a Discrimination, Harassment or Retaliation Complaint
- Refer to your Bargaining Unit Contract ()
- Contact the California Civil Rights Department ()
- Nothing in these procedures should be construed to impede or prohibit a timely filing of an ADA or discrimination complaint with the appropriate external government agency.
- If an employee disagrees with the initial decision regarding an accommodation request or believes an accommodation was not provided in a timely manner, the employee has a right to appeal using the following procedure.
- RETALIATION
Retaliation against an employee for filing a disability accommodation request, or for filing a complaint or an appeal with the Title IX Office is prohibited.
Contact Us:
E-mail: iris.gallardo@csueastbay.edu
Phone: (510) 885-2335
Faculty and Staff Forms
These forms are posted as a convenience to faculty and staff. You are encouraged to print out a copy for your records. Some forms on this page will require you to have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you are unable to view these form, please contact Human Resources at 510-885-2335.
Faculty and Staff Accommodations
- Employee Accommodation Request Form
- Medical Inquiry Accommodation Form
- Medical Authorization Form
- Request For Interpreting or Real Time Captioning
- Media Captioning Request Form
Contact Us:
E-mail: accommodations@csueastbay.eduIris Gallardo
Phone: (510) 885-2335
Disability Accommodation Procedure for Applicants
If you need assistance or accommodations to interview or complete the application process, please contact Human Resources at 510-885-2335 or email: iris.gallardo@csueastbay.edu
II. DURING THE INTERVIEW
2. Qualified applicants cannot be denied employment solely on the basis of a need to provide a reasonable accommodation. However, if an applicant who receives a tentative job offer cannot reasonable be accommodated, the offer may be rescinded.
3. Applicants who have received job offers can make accommodation requests using the Employee Accommodation Request form
Contact Us:
E-mail: iris.gallardo@csueastbay.edu
Phone: (510) 885-2335