Center for Disabilities Rights,Inc. Wins 2 Week Stay for CDPAS Program
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After a 24/7 encampment starting July 26, 2010, a Judge ordered a 2 week stay of Monroe County ending funding for CDR's CAPAS program.
On August 2, 2010, Judge Richard Dollinger of the NYS Supreme Court awarded Center for Disability Rights, their consumers and their attendants a 2 week stay for the CDPAS program. The stay is in effect until August 13, 2010, preventing Monroe County from moving forward with its plan to close CDR’s CDPAS and transition every one of CDR’s consumers to other agencies.
The Judge's decision also ordered Monroe County to send letters to consumers in English and Spanish. The original letters that Monroe County sent out to the CDPAS consumers were only in English, causing confusion for consumers who only read in Spanish.
“We were confident going in to court this morning that we had enough evidence that Monroe County’s decision to end this contract is both arbitrary and capricious,†said Bruce Darling, President/CEO of CDR. “In layman’s terms, what they’ve done is potentially illegal.â€
The Center for Disability Rights, Inc. stated they will continue to fight Maggie Brooks' decision. The Center filed briefs in NYS Supreme Court for permanent reinstatement of funding of the CAPAS by Monroe County.
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