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| Resources and References |
Administrative Form for Filing a Housing Complaint
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Fair Housing 
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Boiler plate letter requesting reasonable accommodation
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Fair Housing 
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Directions for filing a WVHRC complaint - public accommodations
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Community Services 
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Disability Rights in Housing
- Regardless of whether you live in private or public housing, Federal laws provide the rights to persons with disabilities. This document discusses those rights.
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Fair Housing 
Community Services 
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HUD - What is a complaint?
- A complaint is a communication alleging discrimination on the basis of disability and in some way asking for HUD's assistance in resolving the problem. It may range from a verbal communication (which is later put in writing) to a complaint submitted on either the old HUD-903 Complaint Form, or on the new HUD Housing Discrimination Information Form.
Contributor: WVDDC
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HUD Complaint process
- Complaints filed with HUD are investigated by the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO). If the complaint is not successfully conciliated, FHEO determines whether reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred. Where reasonable cause is found , the parties to the complaint are notified by HUD's issuance of a Determination, as well as a Charge of Discrimination, and a hearing is scheduled before a HUD administrative law judge. Either party - complainant or respondent - may cause the HUD-scheduled administrative proceeding to be terminated by electing instead to have the matter litigated in Federal court. Whenever a party has so elected, the Department of Justice takes over HUD's role as counsel seeking resolution of the charge on behalf of aggrieved persons, and the matter proceeds as a civil action. Either form of action - the ALJ proceeding or the civil action in Federal court - is subject to review in the U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Fair Housing 
Housing 
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How to File a Title III Complaint
- Title III prohibits discrimination based on disability in public accommodations. Private entities covered by title III include places of lodging, establishments serving food and drink, places of exhibition or entertainment, places of public gathering, sales or rental establishments, service establishments, stations used for specified public transportation, places of public display or collection, places of recreation,
places of education, social service center establishments, and places of exercise or recreation. Title III also covers commercial facilities (such as warehouses, factories, and office buildings), private transportation services, and licensing and testing practices.
If you feel you or another person have been discriminated against by an entity covered by title III, send a letter to the Department of Justice.
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Other ADA 
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How to Write a Disability Verification letter
- Tips for Professionals on How to Write a Disability Verification Letter to Support an Individual's Request for Reasonable Accommodation or Reasonable Modification in Housing
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Fair Housing 
Contributor: WVDDC
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How to file a housing complaint
- Information about how file a housing complaint. Also includes addresses.
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Fair Housing 
Contributor: WVDDC
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How to file an Olmstead grievance
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Community Services 
Contributor: WVDDC
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Information about WV DHHR Ombudsman
- Includes information about how to file a complaint.
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Community Services 
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Instructions for filing a Housing complaint with WVHRC
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Fair Housing 
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Instructions for filing an employment complaint with the WVHRC
- WV Human Rights Commission
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Community Services 
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Links and Information about Disabilities
- Web page with a vast array of web sites with information about disabilities. This is maintained by the International Center for Disability Information, at West Virginia University.
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Mental Health Issues 
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Resources for Adults with Disabilities
- Link to a web page maintained by the WV Developmental Disabilities Council, with a long list of organizations and agencies that provide services that could benefit adults with disabilities.
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Mental Health Issues 
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Resources for Children with Disabilities
- Link to a web page maintained by the WV Developmental Disabilities Council, with a long list of organizations and agencies that provide services that could benefit children with disabilities.
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Mental Health Issues 
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Web site - database of service agencies in WV
- Compiled by Mountain State Center for Independent Living. Click here for an on-line database of hundreds of agencies (governmental and private, statewide and local) offering all types of services: food banks, homeless shelters, family counseling, medical and health care, and much much more. Searchable by type of service; or by county; or by using a word search.
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Government and Governmental Services 
Mental Health Issues 
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| Forms |
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION BACKGROUND FORM
- Complaint form for filing a complaint with the WV Human Rights Commission
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Community Services 
Contributor: WVDDC
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Form for Filing Grievance with Ombudsman
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Community Services 
Contributor: WVDDC
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Form for filing DOJ complaint for government services
- Can be used for both Title II and 504 complaints.
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Americans with Disabilities Act 
Facility Based Services 
Contributor: WVDDC
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HOUSING COMPLAINT INFORMATION BACKGROUND FORM
- WV Human Rights Commissions complaint form
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Fair Housing 
Contributor: WVDDC
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PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION COMPLAINT INFORMATION BACKGROUND FORM
- STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
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Community Services 
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