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Attorney and disability advocate says county modified Title 2 policies without public discussion, alleges denied closed‑captioning accommodation
Summary
An attorney and disability advocate told Ventura County supervisors on April 8 that the county had posted Title III guidance on its website while failing to follow Title II procedures for public‑entity accommodations and that she was denied a requested closed‑captioning accommodation for a job interview.
Deborah Mayer Morris, an attorney and disability advocate, urged Ventura County supervisors on April 8 to publicly discuss recent modifications she said were being made to the county’s Title 2 accessibility policies and to correct what she described as an improper application of Title III rules to county processes.
“For those of you that don't know, the ADA has 3 titles,” Mayer Morris told the board during the public comment period. “This 1 is employment. Title 2 relates to you… This is not on your website.” She said the county website…
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