Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a United States federal law that prohibits discrimination based on disability in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. A 504 plan is a documented agreement outlining how a school will provide a student with disabilities the necessary accommodations and support to access the general education curriculum and participate equally in school activities. These plans are distinct from Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), which are designed for students requiring specialized instruction due to specific learning disabilities.
The impact of governmental administrations, including the Trump administration, on the implementation and enforcement of disability rights laws such as Section 504 is significant. Policy changes and budgetary allocations can influence the resources available to schools for providing accommodations and supports mandated by 504 plans. The legal interpretation and enforcement of these regulations by the Department of Education also plays a critical role in ensuring equitable access to education for students with disabilities. Understanding these factors is essential for advocating for the rights of students with disabilities.