Deaf Interpreter
Wendy King
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We are having an event next month & the department hosting the event received a phone call from the Deaf Action League inquiring if we were going to have an interpreter at the event. We have never been faced with this question before. Are we under any legal obligation to provide an interpreter at the event if one is requested by an attendee? I don't want to discriminate against this person. Any Suggestions???? HELP!
Comments
If it is your employee base that is attending, it seems likely you would know if any need this sort of accomodation.
If none are requested, I think you would be ok not to have them available. If you do have staff that you know have a disability, then I think it would be appropriate to automatically provide the requested accommodation without them having to request it each time. If your meetings are open to the public, the upon-request scenario should meet their needs as well as yours.