There is hereby established an Americans with
Disabilities Act Advisory Board for the Borough of Seaside Heights.
Persons employed by the Borough of Seaside Heights
in a position provided by this chapter shall possess good health and
freedom from disabling physical and mental defects which impair the
proper performance of the required duties, or which might endanger
the health and safety of oneself or others. Persons with mental or
physical disabilities are eligible as long as they can perform the
essential functions of the job position after reasonable accommodation
is made to their known limitations. If the accommodation cannot be
made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such person
may not be eligible.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Board shall consist of five regular members and two alternate members, designated as "Alternate No. 1" and "Alternate No. 2," appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Borough Council. The ADA Coordinator shall be appointed as a regular member of the ADA Advisory Board and shall be the Chairperson of the Board as provided for in §
21-3D. The Deputy ADA Coordinator shall be appointed as "Alternate No. 1" to said Board as provided for in §
21-3D.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory
Board shall:
A. Review the application of the Americans with Disabilities
Act to the Borough of Seaside Heights, its buildings, facilities and
programs to ensure that the Borough of Seaside Heights complies with
the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
B. Make recommendations to the Mayor and Borough Council
concerning the implementation of compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act as it applies to Borough buildings, facilities and
programs.
C. Make such individual studies and reports as may be
requested by the Mayor and Borough Council.
D. Hear appeals and make the appropriate report to the
Mayor and Borough Council regarding its findings and recommendations.
[Added 5-21-1997 by Ord. No. 97-6]
The Board of Health is hereby appointed to the
Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Board.