

ADA laptops must be returned without damage.Police reports will be filed for ADA laptops overdue a month or more or reported stolen or missing by borrower.Approximately 4 days after an overdue notice is sent, a second overdue notice will be sent and a negative service indicator for the $1800.00 minimum replacement value and a $10 processing fee for the ADA laptop, a $ 35.00 replacement cost for the power cord, a $ 30.00 replacement cost for the carry case, and a $ 45.00 replacement cost for the DVD multi-recorder,will be placed on the borrower's record.Students should not expect courtesy loans of assistive technologies from HCC to serve as their only means of access to course materials or activities.The ADA laptop will be held for pickup no more than two days following notification of availability. Students may place hold requests for delivery to a selected HCC library or ERC (Electronic Resource Center).ADA laptops must be renewed in person, and students must present the equipment at time of renewal, within three days of the due date.However, the ADA laptop loan can be renewed in person for another 3-week period, up to 5 times total per Spring and/or Fall semester. ADA laptops are available for 3-week checkout periods.Students must have a current Student ID card.Only HCC students in good standing with the libraries (no overdue materials) may borrow an ADA laptop.Students must show a current semester Letter of Accommodation (LOA) signed by an ADA Counselor showing eligibility of need.Students must show proof that they are at least 18 years old to borrow an ADA laptop.Librarians use these links, but some of them are useful for HCC students and faculty, too.

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