LOS ANGELES – The United States has reached a settlement with San Luis Obispo County to ensure that inmates with mobility disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in San Luis Obispo Jail’s programs, services and activities.
The investigation by the United States found that San Luis Obispo County Jail facilities were inaccessible to inmates with mobility disabilities and denied them equal access to the jail’s programs, services and activities. San Luis Obispo County fully cooperated with the investigation and indicated a commitment to remedying barriers to equal access.
“People with mobility disabilities are entitled to have access to cells and showers they can safely use while incarcerated,” said Acting United States Attorney Tracy L. Wilkison. “San Luis Obispo County has taken important steps to ensure that the facilities at its jail are in compliance with the ADA.”
Under the ADA, governmental entities that operate jails or prisons must make changes necessary to ensure that inmates with mobility disabilities do not serve time in a manner that is more difficult, or less safe, than those without disabilities.
The investigation was opened after receiving a complaint by a former inmate at SLO Jail who has a mobility disability and uses a prosthetic leg. The inmate alleged that SLO Jail failed to provide him with an accessible cell or shower, causing him to fall repeatedly and, in one instance, to break his leg.
Under the agreement, SLO Jail will make architectural changes to its facilities to ensure that they are accessible to inmates with disabilities. The jail will also train relevant staff, designate an ADA coordinator and implement an ADA complaint procedure. In addition, the jail will pay $175,000 to the complainant to compensate him for his pain and suffering.
The settlement is a reminder that jails and prisons across the country must ensure that their facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act ensures that inmates with disabilities have equal access to basic necessities, such as showers and sleeping areas, and to all activities that are offered to inmates without disabilities.
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Key Facts
- State: California
- Category: public corruption
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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