A status note confirms the reconsideration decision was postponed and that review resumes June 15, 2026.
The Office confirms receipt of a new grievance, narrows the ADA-coordinator channel to accommodation requests only, and notes no determinations will issue that week.
The Office restates it is not subject to Title II, suggests any obligation arises under Title III, declines ‘litigation-oriented’ correspondence, and routes legal questions to the Deputy General Counsel.
The ADA Coordinator sorts the complainant’s consolidated question ledger and routes most questions back to the Deputy General Counsel.
The ADA Coordinator notes the complaint about the lack of a non-CAPTCHA route to the grievance form and the differences between the Spanish and English forms.
Grievance counsel confirms the resubmitted attachments were received, accessible, and added to the file.
Grievance counsel confirms receipt of supplemental materials in the reconsideration; one attachment could not be opened.
The ADA Coordinator says a submission reached him only as a courtesy copy and directs the complainant to confirm receipt directly with grievance counsel.
An unsigned message from an Office mailbox confirms three grievances, limits the complainant to a single withdraw/supplement channel, and attributes an email-address question to a possible AI-generated search result.
After litigation is mentioned, the Office states it will not engage in further substantive correspondence except through counsel, while reserving all rights.
