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June 24, 2008
SPECIAL 2 HOUR SESSION – ADA AUIDO CONFERENCE SERIES
TITLE: Ask DOJ: Proposal to Revise ADA Regulations under Title II and Title III
The Network of Regional ADA Centers is pleased to announce a special session of the ADA Audio Conference Series which will provide an opportunity for individuals and entities to learn more about the Proposed revisions to the ADA Regulations under Title II and III.
WHEN: Tuesday, July 8, 2008
TIME: 1-3pm Central (11am-1pm Pacific, 12-2pm Mountain, 2-4pm Eastern)
DESCRIPTION: On June 17, 2008 the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division published the long awaited proposed regulations to revise the Department's ADA regulations for State and local governments and public accommodations and commercial facilities, including its ADA Standards for Accessible Design. This special 2 hour session provides individuals an opportunity to learn more about the proposed regulations and direct specific questions to the U.S. Department of Justice. This session will be recorded and a written transcript will become part of the public record for consideration as the U.S. Department of Justice moves forward with the rulemaking process.
SPEAKERS: Representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
FORMATS: Telephone, Streaming Audio via the Internet and Real-Time Captioning via the Internet
COST: $25.00 per connection for Telephone; $15.00 per connection for Streaming Audio via the Internet; $15.00 per connection for Real-time Captioning via the Internet
REGISTRATION: On-line at www.ada-audio.org (Follow links to ADA Audio Conference Series)
QUESTIONS: Contact your regional ADA Center at 800-949-4232 (V/TTY) or the DBTAC-Great Lakes ADA Center (Program Host) at 312-413-9319 (V/TTY) or by email at gldbtac@uic.edu
This session will be recorded and a written transcript will be created and both will be posted within 10 business days of the completion of the program to the archives.
Posted by Nancy at June 24, 2008 07:00 PM