TN 11 (07-24)
   NL 01001.300 Procedure for Requests for Other Special Notice Accommodations for People with Blindness
      or Visual Impairments
   
   
   
   Under the Rehabilitation Act and the Court’s order in the American Counsel of the
      Blind court case, Title II and Title XVI applicants, recipients, beneficiaries, and
      representative payees with blindness or visual impairments may request:
   
   
   
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               a notice format that we do not automatically provide, or 
 
 
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               a special notice format for notices or other communications that we issue for purposes
                  other than Title II or Title XVI of the Social Security Act.
                
 
 
We call this a request for an alternative accommodation. We must approve a request
      for an alternative accommodation, unless it determines that:
   
   
   
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               one or more of the automatically approved options is an effective means of communication
                  with the person, or
                
 
 
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               the request, if granted, will result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of
                  our programs, or
                
 
 
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               the request, if granted, will cause undue financial and administrative burdens to
                  the agency.
                
 
 
Use the Intranet Special Notice Option (iSNO) application to record all requests for
      alternative accommodations. Record the request as an “additional accommodation.” While
      a request for an additional accommodation is pending, the person must select another
      way to receive their notices. This can include standard print by first-class mail,
      or one of the automatically approved special notice options (SNO).
   
   
   The Center for Section 504 Compliance (504 Center) considers requests for alternative
      accommodations under a Section 504 regulation, 45 CFR 85.51, and court-approved guidelines. The 504 Center should send a decision letter to the
      person within 45 days. They will send approval letters in the person’s preferred format
      and denial letters in large print (18-point font). If they deny a request, the letter
      will explain SSA’s reason(s) for the denial and the right to make a discrimination
      complaint. The complaint form (Form SSA-437BK) is available online at SSA-437-BK
   
   
   The 504 Center uses the iSNO application to document the status and disposition of
      “additional accommodation” requests. Public contact employees can view a summary or
      a detailed history of “additional accommodation” requests for any requestor in the
      iSNO application.