The State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity and equal access to services, programs and activities for all persons, including those with disabilities. It is SUNY Plattsburgh's policy to provide reasonable accommodation to a qualified person with a disability to enable such person to perform the essential functions of the State government position for which he or she is applying or in which he or she is employed. This policy is based on the New York State Human Rights Law, Sections 503/504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Executive Order 6.
It is the policy of SUNY Plattsburgh to make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities on a flexible, case-by-case basis. Programs and/or departments are expected to have the flexibility and capacity to provide reasonable accommodations when needs arise. Otherwise qualified individuals with documented disabilities (as defined by applicable state and federal regulations, including those regarding perceived disability), are eligible to request reasonable accommodations. The responsibility for initiating a request for accommodations lies with the individual with a disability. Every individual making a request for reasonable accommodations must provide sufficient documentation to support his or her request. Submitted documentation must be from an appropriate, qualified professional. In accordance with federal and state regulations, SUNY Plattsburgh will treat disability-related information in a confidential manner.
This Policy applies to all employment practices and actions. It includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, the job application process, skills assessment, hiring, training, disciplinary actions, rates of pay or other compensation, advancement, classification, transfer and reassignment, and promotions.
Michael Thompson, Senior Human Resource Associate (see E) is the designated contact person for employees with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations. The designated contact person follows policy and procedures for employee requests for accommodations (including Procedures for Implementing Reasonable Accommodation in New York State Agencies), and is available to assist faculty and staff in gaining a greater understanding of the law and to clarify institutional obligations under the law to provide reasonable accommodations.
Many employee requests for accommodation have been addressed directly by the employee's supervisor, director, or department chair. Also, both the Office of the Provost and the Registrar have addressed accommodation requests of teaching faculty, including classroom assignments. Although these practices are not discouraged, there are times when accommodation decisions are complex. It may be difficult for a supervisor or department chair to determine whether or not a request is reasonable, or the request may involve an expense beyond the department's immediate resources. The following procedure has been developed to ensure that an employee requests for reasonable accommodation are treated in as consistent and equitable a fashion as possible:
Employees and visitors have an opportunity to appeal a decision regarding an accommodation. Appeals may be handled informally in a case review involving the person seeking accommodation(s), the designated campus contact and the appropriate faculty, administrator, or supervisor. If a mutually acceptable accommodation cannot be determined with the designated campus contact and relevant SUNY Plattsburgh personnel, an internal complaint may be filed with the Affirmative Action Officer (see E).
SUNY Plattsburgh has adopted an internal complaint procedure for the provision of prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging discrimination. Individuals with a disability at SUNY Plattsburgh, who consider themselves victims of discrimination based on a disability, may file a complaint with the Affirmative Action Officer. Procedures for employees wishing to file a complaint may be obtained from the Affirmative Action Officer or Human Resource Services. The Affirmative Action Officer shall receive any complaint of alleged discrimination, shall assist the complainant in defining the charge, and shall provide the complainant with information regarding the options for filing internal complaints or external complaints through the federal Office of Civil Rights and/or the New York State Division of Human Rights.
Along with supervisors, department directors, and other administrative personnel on campus as indicated above, the Facilities Department addresses concerns that are brought to their attention, and may be the most appropriate recipient of a request regarding building and grounds concerns:
Kevin Roberts, Director of Facilities
Office: Service Building 111
Phone: (518) 564-5022
E-mail: Kevin.Roberts@Plattsburgh.edu
Questions or concerns regarding policy, services, complex accommodations, or allegations of non-compliance should be directed to the designated campus contact:
Michael Thompson, Senior Human Resource Associate
Office: Kehoe 912
Phone: (518) 564-5062
E-mail: Michael.Thompson@Plattsburgh.edu
Individuals who believe they have experienced discrimination on the basis of disability and have been unable to arrive at a mutually acceptable resolution with the designated campus contact and appropriate personnel may file a complaint with the Affirmative Action Officer. Individuals should contact:
Dr. Lynda Ames, Affirmative Action Officer
Office: Hawkins Hall 053A
Phone: (518) 564-3310
E-mail: Lynda.Ames@Plattsburgh.edu
Human Resource Services
Address: 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901-2681
Campus Location: Kehoe 912
Phone: (518) 564-5062
Fax: (518) 564-5060
Email: hr.apply@plattsburgh.edu
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm