In a very general sense - it deals with the rights to education and educational facilities by handicapped and/or disabled child students. See below link for further: http://www.504idea.org/504overview.html
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. One key provision ensures that individuals with disabilities have equal access to education, employment, and services. It mandates the creation of reasonable accommodations to support individuals in overcoming barriers related to their disabilities. This law applies to a wide range of entities, including public schools, universities, and government programs.
Yes many of them have a 504 plan.
Yes it does. Section 504 pertains to disability and civil rights compliance. All federal housing programs must comply with 504.
It varies from country to country. In the US, penalties are enumerated in Chapter 5 of Title 17; section 504 for example specifies "damages and profits."
No, it is locally funded.
They are protected by the ADA section 504, so they should be.
Check the public Library in that township in the law section zoning laws are public record
The address of the Alva Public Library is: 504 Seventh Street, Alva, 73717 2247
The address of the Rossville Public Library is: 504 Mcfarland Avenue, Rossville, 30741 1253
The address of the Swaledale Public Library is: 504 Main St, Swaledale, 50477 0114
The address of the Menlo Public Library is: 504 5Th St, Menlo, 50164 0039
The address of the Scribner Public Library is: 504 Main Street, Scribner, 68057 3540