504 Plan: How to submit a request

What is Section 504? 

Section 504 is the section of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112. This section applies to persons with disabilities. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces this section which prohibits organizations (schools) that receive federal funds from discriminating against otherwise qualified individuals solely on the basis of a handicap.

A student of school age is eligible if that student has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. While there are several categories, schools are generally concerned with the life activity of learning. 

Chronic illnesses such as arthritis and asthma, a medical diagnosis of ADD/ADHD, and physical impairments are often conditions under which 504 accommodations can be explored. 

Eligibility is based on if the team determines that the child has a disability and the extent to which it is substantially limiting a major life event (learning). Contact your site/district 504 coordinator for your procedures and forms. 

After determining eligibility, the team develops an accommodation plan to be implemented in the general education setting. 

Eligibility and the 504 plan are reviewed annually. 


504 SPED/CST Process:

SECTION 504 RESOURCES