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32 <br /> assistance services. For additional assistance and information regarding LEP matters,please also <br /> visit http://www.lep.gov. <br /> Ensuring Equal Opportunity Access for Persons with Disabilities: The Contractor must also <br /> ensure equal opportunity access for persons with disabilities. This includes ensuring that <br /> communications with applicants, participants, members of the public, and companions with <br /> disabilities are as effective as communications with people without disabilities. Contractors that do <br /> not provide persons with disabilities equal opportunity access to programs may risk violating <br /> prohibitions against disability discrimination in the Rehabilitation Act of 1978,the American with <br /> Disabilities Act(ADA)of 1990, as amended, and SNAP program regulations. <br /> DOJ published revised final regulations implementing Title II and Title III of the ADA on <br /> September 15, 2010. These regulations are codified at 28 CFR Part 35 "Nondiscrimination on the <br /> Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services" and at 28 CFR Part 36 <br /> "Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Public Accommodations and Commercial <br /> Facilities". In accordance with the implementing regulations, Contractors must provide auxiliary <br /> aids and services where necessary to ensure effective communication and equal opportunity access <br /> to program benefits for individuals with disabilities.The type of auxiliary aids and services required <br /> will vary, but a Contractor may not require an individual with a disability to bring another <br /> individual to interpret,and may rely on a person accompanying a disabled individual only in limited <br /> circumstances. When a Contractor communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, <br /> it must provide text telephone services (ITY) or have access to an equally effective electronic <br /> telecommunications system to communicate with individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or <br /> hearing impaired. Contractors must also ensure that interested persons, including persons with <br /> impaired vision or hearing, can obtain information as to the existence and location of accessible <br /> services, activities, and facilities. For more information, please visit the ADA website: <br /> http://www.ada.gov. <br /> IV.The Clean Air Act, Section 306; 42 U.S.C. §7401 et seq. (1970) <br /> a. No Federal agency may enter into any contract with any person who is convicted of any <br /> offense under section 113(c) for the procurement of goods, materials, and services to <br /> perform such contract at any facility at which the violation which gave rise to such <br /> conviction occurred if such facility is owned, leased, or supervised by such person. The <br /> prohibition in the preceding sentence shall continue until the Administrator certifies that <br /> the condition giving rise to such a conviction has been corrected. For convictions arising <br /> under section 113(c)(2),the condition giving rise to the conviction also shall be considered <br /> to include any substantive violation of this Act associated with the violation of 113(c)(2). <br /> The Administrator may extend this prohibition to other facilities owned or operated by the <br /> convicted person. <br /> b. The Administrator shall establish procedures to provide all Federal agencies with the <br /> notification necessary for the purposes of subsection(a). <br /> c. In order to implement the purposes and policy of this Act to protect and enhance the quality <br /> of the Nation's air,the President shall,not more than 180 days after enactment of the Clean <br /> Air Amendments of 1970 cause to be issued an order (1) requiring each Federal agency <br /> authorized to enter into contracts and each Federal agency which is empowered to extend <br /> Federal assistance by way of grant, loan, or contract to effectuate the purpose and policy <br /> of this Act in such contracting or assistance activities, and (2) setting forth procedures, <br /> sanctions, penalties, and such other provisions, as the President determines necessary to <br /> carry out such requirement. <br /> (Federal Certification-Non-Discrimination, Clean Air, Clean Water) (01/2018) Page 2 of <br /> 3 <br />