Remote work equipment delivery recommendations
Agencies should prioritize safety and consistency when delivering remote work supportive equipment, while striving to make necessary state equipment accessible to remote workers in accordance with agency policies.
Agency practices differ regarding equipment delivery and return mechanisms to support telework. Some agencies use contractors, while others use agency staff. Some agencies will deliver “over the threshold” of the employee’s residence entering their home, while others may not.
ADA Reasonable Accommodation: Even if it isn’t your agency’s current practice to do over-the-threshold delivery, it may be necessary in order to accommodate the employee. If an employee has requested a reasonable accommodation, you must engage in an interactive process, in coordination with your ADA coordinator.
Each agency should establish an agency-wide written internal process and be consistent within their organization, although we recognize that within your agency different divisions may have more specific processes and requirements. The recommendations below for what to include in your written process are informed by current internal practices at OFM and LNI.