Disability Accommodation
Accommodation and disability support here at Cal State Monterey Bay.
Disability Accommodation
CSUMB is actively engaged in increasing, recognizing and celebrating our diversity and building inclusive excellence. We are committed to providing an inclusive learning and working environment where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect. In alignment with these values, and in compliance with applicable laws and policies, qualified individuals with a disability shall be provided a reasonable accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of their job.
Requesting a Reasonable Accommodation
A request for reasonable accommodation is a statement that an employee needs a work-related adjustment or change for a reason related to a mental or physical disability. A request may be made in writing or orally by the employee, or by someone on their behalf, to be documented by Human Resources.
All requests must be accompanied by current, relevant verification from the employee’s health care provider indicating the nature and extent of the limitation(s) stating:
- The employee has a disability (not to include the diagnosis);
- A description of how the employee’s limitations impair the ability to perform the duties of the job and whether these limitations are temporary or permanent. If temporary, when they are expected to end; and
- Recommendation of any specific reasonable accommodation(s) to be considered.
If the initial information provided by the health professional or volunteered by the requestor is insufficient to enable Human Resources to determine whether the individual has a “disability” and/or that an accommodation is needed, Human Resources will explain what additional information is needed. If necessary, the individual should then ask their health care provider or other appropriate professional to provide the missing information. Human Resources may also give the individual a list of questions to give to the health care provider or other appropriate professional to answer. If sufficient medical information is not provided by the individual after several attempts, Human Resources may ask the individual requesting accommodation to sign a limited release permitting Human Resources to contact the provider for additional information.
An employee may identify the specific accommodation(s) they would like to be considered. In general, a reasonable accommodation is one that is rationally related to the limitation and, thus, effectively enables an employee to perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may include, but are not limited to:
- Modified equipment
- Assistive devices
- Modification of existing facilities
- Restructuring the job
- A modified work schedule
- Leave of absence
The interactive process is used to determine what, if any, reasonable accommodation will be made.
Contact Us
Contact Human Resources for guidance, documentation requirements, or to begin the interactive process.
Reasonable Accommodation Resources
Human Resources can guide you through the interactive process, review documentation, and work with you to identify reasonable accommodations.
Human Resources
For questions about reasonable accommodations contact us.