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  • Requirements for Requesting Testing Accommodations for
    Applicants with Disabilities

    AMT will not review doumentation prior to an application being submitted.

    If your application expires and you wish to reapply with accommodations, a new ADA Testing Accommodation Form and supporting documentation will be required.

    Policy
    AMT supports the intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and will provide reasonable accommodations during testing to provide equal opportunities for applicants with disabilities.

    General Information
    All requests for special accommodations should be made at the time of initial application to AMT, before authorization to take an exam is given. AMT must receive the testing accommodation application and supplemental material before scheduling a testing appointment. Applicants are reminded that not all individuals with disabilities require special test accommodations. AMT will only offer accommodations as appropriate and evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis. AMT holds the right to refuse any accommodation if the documentation does not support the disability or if offering a particular accommodation “would fundamentally alter the measurement of the skills or knowledge of the examination as intended to test or would result in an undue burden.” (Americans with Disabilities Act, Public Law 101-336 309[b][3]; see 28 CFR 36.309(b)(3)).

    Review of Documentation
    All requests for accommodations must be accompanied by the following documentation: clinical documentation, proof of prior accommodations, and a personal statement. Descriptions of these documents are listed at the end of the application. All materials must be recent (within the past three (3) years) and must be provided to AMT in a single submission. Incomplete applications will not be processed.

    Each application is reviewed carefully by the AMT Office and/or the EQS Committee before accommodations are provided. AMT will render a decision and notify applicants within 30 days of receiving the application. If accommodations are not granted, the applicant may appeal the decision.

    For additional information on the appeals process, please contact the AMT Certification Experience Team at documents@americanmedtech.org.

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  • Disability Description & History


  • First Diagnosis

  • Most Recent Diagnostic Confirmation

  • Prior Testing Accommodations

  • Prior AMT Accommodations

  • Accommodations Requested

  • Please provide a brief personal statement that includes the following:

    1. The history of your disability
    2. How the disability affects your ability to take the exam under standardized testing conditions and
    3. How the accommodation(s) requested alleviates the impact of your disability.
      • Note: If no accommodations were previously provided, please include a brief explanation detailing why accommodations were not needed at that time and why they are now being requested.
  • Supporting/Clinical Submission Documents

  • Each of these items must be provided to be considered for accommodations.

    Note: All supporting documentation must be recent (within the past three (3) years).

    1. Recent and historical clinical documentation:
      • The applicant must submit documentation from a qualified healthcare professional who has made an individualized assessment and who has rendered the diagnosis forming the rationale for this accommodation request. The report must be recent (within the past 3 years), include the applicant’s name and date of birth, provide an official diagnosis of the disability, and list activities substantially limited by the disability. Any historical documentation that provides evidence of symptoms or diagnosis can also be helpful in making accommodation decisions.
      • Acceptable clinical documentation may take the form of a Psychoeducational Evaluation, Psychological Assessment, Report of Psychological Services (for learning or cognitive disabilities) or medical documentation (for physical disabilities). 
        • Note: Brief, informal notes provided by healthcare practitioners do not constitute acceptable documentation of a disability.
    2. Proof of prior accommodations granted:
      • Provide documentation of any accommodations granted by educational institutions or testing agencies within the past three years. Acceptable documentation may include an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for learning disabilities.
        • Note: If no prior accommodations were provided, the applicant should include an explanation as to why no accommodations were given and why accommodations are now needed.
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  • Certification
    I certify that the information I have provided above is true and accurate. If further clarification or information is needed, I authorize AMT to contact the professional(s) who diagnosed my disability and/or any entities that granted me previous testing accommodations. I authorize such professionals and entities to provide AMT with the necessary clarification and/or further information.

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