Thread Subject: Re: New subsection draft
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From: Gregg Vanderheiden
Date: Thu, May 03 2007 10:50 PM
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I think 'complete' also needs to be there. That is, that they have access
to the same functionality as others.
Gregg
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Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D.
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> Diane Golden
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> Here is a very rough draft of a new subsection for ?1194.2
> Application as we discussed on today's call. I did two forms
> as the list structure seemed a bit awkward.
>
> Diane
>
> When determining if individuals with disabilities have access
> to and use of information and data that is comparable to that
> available to individuals without disabilities, each agency
> shall ensure that individuals with disabilities have access that is -
> (1) timely, which includes consideration of the speed with
> which a person with a disability can use EIT to access
> information or perform a task as compared to an individual
> without disabilities,
> 2) accurate, which ensures that the information and data
> reflects the intended meaning especially when converted into
> another form or media, and
> 3) in a manner and medium appropriate to the significance of
> the message.
>
> When determining if individuals with disabilities have access
> to and use of information and data that is comparable to that
> available to individuals without disabilities, each agency
> shall ensure that individuals with disabilities have access
> that is timely, accurate and in a manner and medium
> appropriate to the significance of the message. Timely
> access includes consideration of the speed with which a
> person with a disability can use EIT to access information or
> perform a task as compared to an individual without
> disabilities. Accurate access ensures that the information
> and data reflects the intended meaning especially when
> converted into another form or media.
>
> Diane Cordry Golden, Ph.D., Director
> Missouri Assistive Technology
> 816/350-5280 (direct voice)
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> www.at.mo.gov
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