Department of Public Service

Accessibility



The New York State Department of Public Service is committed to assuring equal opportunity for persons with disabilities. To this end, it is the Department’s policy to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disability in all its programs and services. Reasonable accommodation applies to physical accessibility of programs and services as well as ensuring that all people can take part in, and benefit from, Department programs and services. Reasonable accommodation also applies to providing auxiliary aids and services to ensure effective communication with all persons. Additionally, it is the Department's policy to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with a disability to enable them to perform the essential functions of their job, whether they are applying for employment or already employed by the Department.

The Department’s Designee for Reasonable Accommodations (DRA) and Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator (ADA Coordinator) is identified below. This individual will be able to give you information and forms for requesting reasonable accommodations and for grieving the denial of accommodation requests.

Contact

Forms
Notice under the Americans with Disabilities Act

Grievance Procedure under the Americans with Disabilities Act

Americans with Disabilities Act Complaint Form

Reasonable Accommodation Contact Information Translated in Seven Languages

Uniform State Policy and Procedures for Handling Requests for Reasonable Accommodation in New York State Agencies

Website Accessibility Information

Acrobat Tools

In some cases, users with screen reader software may have difficulty with the PDF files on this site. A number of tools are available for reading files in the Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Links to the tools described below will launch in new browser windows.

To request a print copy of an acrobat file.

Adobe Acrobat Access:
Read PDF content. (external link)
Free Acrobat Reader application. (external link)

Additional Information:
You may want to visit Adobe's Web site for more Acrobat accessibility information at
www.adobe.com