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  2. Mar 25, 2020 · Executive Order N-07-21 • Executive Order N-08-21 • Executive Order N-12-21 Extending State of Emergency; Waiving Licensing Requirements • Executive Order N-15-21 Teleconference Meetings • Executive Order N-16-21 Rescinds Parts of Executive Orders N-08-21 and N-43-20. COLORADO • State of Emergency declared

  3. Jul 21, 2022 · July 21, 2022. Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment. Download Executive Order 21. WHEREAS, New York City is an international center of media and entertainment, and the continued health and development of all forms of media and entertainment are vital to the economic success and cultural identity of New York City; and

    • Introduction
    • I. Background
    • II. Components of Agency Reasonable Accommodation Procedures
    • Appendix Selected Reasonable Accommodation Resources

    On July 26, 2000, President Clinton signed Executive Order 13164 (Order),(1) which requires each federal agency to establish effective written procedures for processing requests for reasonable accommodation. The Order helps to implement the requirement of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973(2)that agencies provide reasonable accommodation to qualified e...

    A. Key Terms

    Reasonable accommodation. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees or applicants with disabilities, unless to do so would cause undue hardship. In general, an accommodation is a change in the work environment or in the way things are customarily done that would enable an individual with a disability to enjoy equal employment opportunities.(3)There are three categories of reasonable accommodations: 1. modifications or a...

    B. General Guidelines for Agency Reasonable Accommodation Procedures

    Reasonable accommodation procedures should be designed to expand employment opportunities for people with disabilities, not to create new bureaucratic requirements. The Rehabilitation Act requires that individuals be given substantial leeway in the ways in which they can make requests for reasonable accommodation. Additionally, agency procedures must permit flexibility in the processing of requests and assure that agency officials act expeditiously in providing reasonable accommodations. Agen...

    C. Dissemination of Agency Reasonable Accommodation Procedures

    Each agency must make copies of its reasonable accommodation procedures readily available to all agency employees. The procedures can, among other things, be posted on the agency's website or intranet service and included in employee handbooks. They should also be available in designated locations such as agency libraries, EEO offices, and/or personnel offices. Each agency's procedures must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. Where agencies post their procedures on their websites,...

    A. Initiating the Reasonable Accommodation Process

    As the Executive Order states, each agency's procedures must:

    D. Medical Information

    As the Executive Order states, each agency's procedures must: 1. "Explain the responsibility of the employee or applicant to provide appropriate medical information related to the functional impairment at issue and the requested accommodation where the disability and/or need for accommodation is not obvious; 2. Explain the agency's right to request relevant supplemental medical information if the information submitted does not clearly explain the nature of the disability, or the need for the...

    F. Denials of Reasonable Accommodation

    As the Executive Order states, an agency's procedures must: Where an agency denies an individual's request for a reasonable accommodation, it must notify the individual in writing of the denial and the reasons for it. The denial should be written in plain language with as much specificity as possible, and should identify the employee or office that made the decision. Where an agency has denied a specific requested reasonable accommodation but offered to make a different one in its place, the...

    U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    1-800-669-3362 (Voice) 1-800-800-3302 (TT) https://www.eeoc.gov/ The EEOC's Publication Center has many free documents on the Title I employment provisions of the ADA, including both the statute, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., and the regulations, 29 C.F.R. § 1630. In addition, the EEOC has published a great deal of basic information about reasonable accommodation and undue hardship. The three main sources of interpretive information are: (1) the Interpretive Guidance accompanying the Title I reg...

    Job Accommodation Network

    1-800-232-9675 (Voice/TT) https://askjan.org/(link is external) A service of the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. JAN can provide information, free-of-charge, about many types of reasonable accommodations.

    ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers

    1-800-949-4232 (Voice/TT) The DBTACs consist of 10 federally funded regional centers that provide information, training, and technical assistance on the ADA. Each center works with local business, disability, governmental, rehabilitation, and other professional networks to provide current ADA information and assistance, and places special emphasis on meeting the needs of small businesses. The DBTACs can make referrals to local sources of expertise in reasonable accommodations.

    • Joe Biden. Joe Biden issued 50 executive orders between 2021 and 2021. 2021 EO 13985 - EO 14034 50.
    • Donald Trump. Donald Trump issued 219 executive orders between 2017 and 2021. 2021 EO 13971 - EO 13984 14. 2020 EO 13902 - EO 13970 69. 2019 EO 13857 - EO 13901 44.
    • Barack Obama. Barack Obama issued 276 executive orders between 2009 and 2017. 2017 EO 13758 - EO 13764 7. 2016 EO 13716 - EO 13757 42. 2015 EO 13687 - EO 13715 29.
    • George W. Bush. George W. Bush issued 291 executive orders between 2001 and 2009. 2009 EO 13484 - EO 13488 5. 2008 EO 13454 - EO 13483 30. 2007 EO 13422 - EO 13453 32.
  4. May 12, 2021 · Section 1. Policy. The United States faces persistent and increasingly sophisticated malicious cyber campaigns that threaten the public sector, the private sector, and ultimately the American ...

  5. Dec 21, 2022 · Executive Orders are exactly what they sound like—orders produced by the President, as head of the executive branch, that are "generally directed to, and govern actions by, Government officials and agencies." External These Executive Orders can have the force of law, even if they do not follow the same procedure as bills passed by Congress.

  6. Mar 29, 2021 · Executive orders are one method through which Presidents exercise their power. When issued pursuant to a valid grant of authority (i.e., one of the powers granted to the President under the Constitution or a power delegated to the President by Congress), executive orders have the force and effect of law.

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