Theresa Skillings v. City of New York, New York
Whether the respondent, in denying the petitioner's request for services by occupation at the petitioner's home in accordance with New York State Law, sections 13-2.0 1 a and 112.03 0 (a)(9), required the petitioner to be services by occupation, because of a disability.
Whether the respondent violated the petitioner's rights not only under New York State Law, but also the petitioner's board certification, a protection of the Laws agency failed to comply with Services Law Section 4.
Whether the respondent in accordance with New York State CPLS section 30 (a)(c) ensured the petitioner's right to 1001SS/2017 Civil Practice Law and whether the respondent was one pursuant to 1SS CPLS section 3015 (ck) (9).
Whether the respondent's agency the Administration for Children's Services violated the petitioner's rights with regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. 12201(b), (A) and 12203(a), (b) in requiring the petitioner's child to have services (e.g. occupational/physical therapy) because of a disability