Auxiliary AIDS for Effective Communication is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What are auxiliary aids for effective communication?
A: Auxiliary aids are tools or services that help people with disabilities communicate effectively.
Q: Why are auxiliary aids important?
A: Auxiliary aids are important because they ensure equal access to communication for people with disabilities.
Q: What are some examples of auxiliary aids?
A: Examples of auxiliary aids include sign language interpreters, captioning services, and text telephones (TTYs).
Q: Who is eligible to receive auxiliary aids?
A: People with disabilities who need assistance with communication are eligible for auxiliary aids.
Q: How can someone request auxiliary aid?
A: Requests for auxiliary aids can be made to the ADA Coordinator of the relevant organization or agency.
Q: Are auxiliary aids provided for free?
A: In most cases, auxiliary aids are provided at no cost to the individual with a disability.
Form Details:
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