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  • Topic Snapshot

    Topic Snapshot: Federal Legislation/Policies (2011) -- Available formats:
    Overview of resources available for this topic.

  • General

    RSA FY 07 & 08 Annual Report to Congress (2013) -- Available formats:
    This is the RSA annual report to Congress on the activities and outcomes for the AT Act Entities. This document can also be found at http://www2.ed.gov/about/reports/annual/rsa/atsg/2007-08/index.html

  • Reports

    Annual Report to Congress on the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as Amended for Fiscal Years 2007 and 2008 (2011) -- Available formats:
    This report provides an overview of the AT Act and describes activities of the Statewide AT Programs and the Alternative Financing Programs during FY 2007 and 2008.

    Annual Report to Congress on the Assistive Technology Act, as Amended for Fiscal Year 2006 (2009) -- Available formats:
    This report contains information about the history of the AT Act, Section 4 on the Statewide At programs, and Title 3 on the Alternative Financing Programs.

    Progress and Outcomes: A Report on the State Assistive Technology Act Projects 2000-2001 (2003) -- Available formats:
    Progress and Outcomes: A Report on the State Assistive Technology Act Projects 2000-2001

    Accomplishments of State Assistive Technology Projects, 1999-2001: Providing Assistive Technology for Employment, Community Living, Telecommunications, Education, and Health Care (2001) -- Available formats:
    Showcases activities of the state assistive technology projects.

    Section 508 Standards Final Regulations (June 21, 2001) (2001) -- Available formats:
    Under these standards, published by the U.S. Access Board, the federal government must ensure that electronic and information technologies (E⁢) is accessible when it develops, procures, maintains, or uses such technology. The standards were first published on December 21, 2000 and went into effect on June 21, 2001.

    Blueprint for the Millennium: An Analysis of Regional Hearings on Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities (Fall 1998) (Unknown) -- Available formats:
    The Blueprint was developed from testimony presented at public hearings in 1998. the hearing, held by NIDRR, solicited testimony on issues affecting appropriate and timely access to AT, universal design, transportation, telecommunications, and consumer products.

    Blueprint for the Millennium: An Analysis of Regional Hearings on Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities (Fall 1998) - Text (unknown) -- Available formats:
    The Blueprint was developed from testimony presented at public hearings in 1998. The hearing, held by NIDRR, solicited testimony on issues affecting appropriate and timely access to AT, universal design, transportation, telecommunications, and consumer products.

  • Sample Documents

    Federal Financial Report SF 425 (2011) -- Available formats:
    This PDF is a copy of the Federal Financial Report SF 425. Note: This form should be completed in MIS.

    State Flexibility in Use of Grant Awards (2006) -- Available formats:
    This document is used by the Minnesota STAR Program when it trains its advisory council on the AT Act of 2004

    Summary of AT Act of 1998, as Amended (2006) -- Available formats:
    This summary of the AT Act is used as part of the Minnesota STAR Program's training of its advisory council

    Training- AT Act for Advisory Council (Minnesota and ATAP) (2006) -- Available formats:
    These slides provide an overview of the AT Act.

  • Training Materials

    Access Series: Assistive Technology and the One Stops - Part 1 (2011) -- Available formats:
    This power point was used to orient Department of Labor Disability Employment Initiative grantees about assistive technology and the services that AT Act Entities can provide.

    Federal Financial Report SF 425 Instructions (2010) -- Available formats:
    This PDF explains how to complete the Federal Financial Report SF 425.

  • Legislation

    Section 508 and the Telecommunication Act Refresh (2011) -- Available formats:
    This presentation provides information on proposed rulemaking for Section 508.

    AT Act One Year Anniversary Conference Call, October 25, 2005 - Transcript (2005) -- Available formats:
    This teleconference celebrated the one-year accomplishments of the AT Act. Transcript.

    The Assistive Technology Act of 1998 as amended (2004) -- Available formats:
    Public Law 108-364 amends the Assistive Technology Act of 1998 to support programs of grants to States to address the assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities, and for other purposes.

    Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) (No Child Left Behind Act of 2001) (2001) -- Available formats:
    This law prepares teachers to use educational and assistive technology. ESEA was originally authorized in 1965 for five years and had been reauthorized every five years since. Called the "No Child Left Behind" Act of 2001, the enactment of this legislation is accompanied by the largest dollar increase ever in federal education aid.

    Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 (TWWIIA) - Final Regulations (2001) -- Available formats:
    On December 28, 2001, the Social Security Administration (SSA) published final regulations implementing the "Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program" (the Ticket to Work program) authorized by the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999. The Ticket to Work program provides Social Security disability beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries with disabilities with expanded access to employment services, vocational rehabilitation services, or other support services.

    Olmstead v. L. C. (1999) - Supreme Court Ruling (1999) -- Available formats:
    Issued in July 1999, this decision clearly challenges federal, state, and local governments to develop more opportunities for individuals with disabilities through more accessible systems of cost-effective community-based services. The Olmstead decision interpreted Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its implementing regulation, requiring States to administer their services, programs, and activities "in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities."

    Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 (TWWIIA) (1999) -- Available formats:
    The provisions of this law (P.L. 106-170) are to increase beneficiary choice in obtaining rehabilitation and vocational services, remove barriers that require people with disabilities to choose between health care coverage and work, and assure that more Americans with disabilities have the opportunity to participate in the workforce and lessen their dependence on public benefits.

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1988 AS AMENDED IN 1994 (unknown) -- Available formats:
    Public Laws 100-407 and 103-218 - Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1998 as Amended in 1994.

    Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (unknown) -- Available formats:
    This U.S. Access Board document presents uniform standards for the design, construction and alteration of buildings so that persons with disabilities will have ready access to and use of them in accordance with the Architectural Barriers Act, 42 U.S.C. 4151-4157. The document embodies an agreement to minimize the differences between the standards previously used by four agencies (the General Services Administration, the departments of Housing and Urban Development and Defense, and the United States Postal Service) that are authorized to issue standards under the Architectural Barriers Act, and between those standards and the access standards recommended for facilities that are not federally funded or constructed.

    Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998 (unknown) -- Available formats:
    The purpose of WIA is to create a national workforce preparation and employment system that meets the needs of job seekers and those seeking to advance their careers, as well as the employment needs of the nation's employers. The goal is to create an integrated workforce investment system that improves the quality of the U.S. workforce, sustains economic growth and productivity, and reduces dependency on welfare.

    Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998 - Summary of Law (unknown) -- Available formats:
    The purpose of Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) is to create a national workforce preparation and employment system that meets the needs of job seekers and those seeking to advance their careers, as well as the employment needs of the nation's employers. The goal is to create an integrated workforce investment system that improves the quality of the U.S. workforce, sustains economic growth and productivity, and reduces dependency on welfare.

  • Teleconferences

    WIOA Information call - August 5 2014 (2014) -- Available formats:
    Rob Groenendaal from RSA presented on a call to discuss the recent passage of the new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) legislation and answered questions on how this may impact the statewide programs.

    WIOA Information call - August 7 2014 (2014) -- Available formats:
    Rob Groenendaal from RSA presented on a call to discuss the recent passage of the new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) legislation and answered questions on how this may impact the alternative financing programs.

    A Year in Review: FY 2009 Data for Statewide AT Programs and AFPs - October 4, 2010 (2010) -- Available formats:
    Rob Groenendaal from RSA and Diane Golden from NISAT discuss the national data generated by statewide AT programs and AFPs this past year. They look at trends from FY 2007 to the FY 2009 data.

    A Year in Review: FY 2009 Data for Statewide AT Programs and AFPs - Power points for October 4, 2010 (2010) -- Available formats:
    Data from FY 2009 are presented for the AFP and statewide AT programs.



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