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Like
every United States citizen and/or United States
legal resident,
you have rights that cannot
be taken away from you.
Listed below are some of the most important
rights.
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To
be treated as an individual |
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To
be paid for the work you do |
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To
be involved in preparing your program |
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To
be treated as an adult |
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To
be given prompt medical care |
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To
be free from harm or dangerous situations |
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To
be free from verbal, physical, or sexual
abuse |
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To
be allowed to socialize with friends
and co-workers |
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To
be allowed to see your records if you
ask |
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To
be given a chance to grow and develop |
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To
have choices and input regarding your
program |
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To
not be discriminated against on the basis
of disability, race, age, religion, national
origin, ancestry, marital status, and
gender |
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find out more about your rights and the responsibilities
of employers, businesses, and State and local governments
under the ADA, call your Disability and Business/Technical
Assistance Center (DBTAC). These centers can be
reached by calling toll free 1-800-949-ADA. |
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Corporate
Office
8675 Boston Place • Rancho
Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 483-5924 • (909) 483-5927 Fax
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High
Desert Office
17292 Eucalyptus
Street • Hesperia, CA 92345
(760) 948-1312 • (760) 948-0993 Fax
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San
Bernardino Office
1310 East Riverview
Dr. • San Bernardino, CA
92408
(909) 478-7537 • (909) 796-2154 Fax
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