Can the court system provide an accommodation to a spectator of a court proceeding?
A. The court, when asked, must provide reasonable accommodations so people with disabilities, including spectators, may take part in our programs and services. All requests for accommodation should be directed to the local ADA liaison and reviewed by the appropriate manager to ensure that an appropriate reasonable accommodation is provided to satisfy the need of the individual.
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