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Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (as amended by Public Law (P.L.) 99-506 and P.L. 100-630)
KEY:
No barriers!

  • This law has 7 titles and 741 sections with the best-known section being 504 (under Title V-Misc.) which is the nondiscrimination section.
  • Civil rights for disabled Americans
  • Applies to state, department of state, agencies, or any entities who receive federal assistance directly or indirectly.
  • Pertains to removal of: communication barriers, architectural barriers
  • Policies/practices/or any other barriers preventing disabled people from participating in, benefiting from or being employed in any of the above.

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Sections related to Interpreters)
KEY:
The rehab act of '73 (504) applies to all disabled persons (not only vr clients)

Title I:

  • Section 101: Provisions for state plans
  • Section 101(9)(A): Individualized written rehab.
  • Section 101(15): Continuing statewide studies of the needs of disabled.
  • Section 101(22): Established Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), including interpreters
  • Section 102: Describes written rehab programs (from Section 101)
  • Section 103(6): Describes VR services, including interpreters, TDDs and captioned materials for the deaf.

Title III:

  • Section 304(D): Provides for the training of personnel, including institutional grants for interpreters.
  • Section 315: Funding provisions and planning needed for interpreter services described.

Title V:

  • Sections 501-508: The rights and responsibilities of the disabled and their service providers

Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments Law of 1986
KEY:
Children age birth to six

  • Schools refusing to serve special needs children will lose preschool grant $$$
  • Provides for a multidisciplinary assessment and a written Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).

Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1990
KEY:
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

  • Changes title to "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act" (l.D.E.A.)
  • Changes the word "handicapped" to the word "disabled"
  • Now includes deaf/blind children

The American's With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
KEY:
Equal accessibility

  • Improves upon the Rehab. Act of 1973
  • Requires ALL buildings, programs, services and employment, both public and private, be equally accessible to persons with disabilities

Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996
KEY:
Closed captioning

  • Disability access to telecommunications equipment, services and video programming any new videos produced after August, 1997 must be captioned
  • Any new videos produced after August, 1997 must be captioned
  • ALL new programs (local news, movies, children's programs, documentaries) will be required to come with captioning

 
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