[blindlaw] Format Question
Kathleen Hagen
khagen12 at q.com
Sun Dec 7 21:24:31 UTC 2008
John, There is a certified class for blind social security recipients in
which they are suing the SSA for accessible documents. That does not mean
that SSA is providing alternative formats for consumer's materials yet. And
they probably won't for some time while they spend the taxpayers' money
figuring out how to avoid it. They do hire blind people and they provide
general materials in braille at least. But your friend shouldn't expect to
see her consumer-related material in alternative format any time soon.
Kathy Hagen
----- Original Message -----
From: "John " <joramsey at cox.net>
To: "'NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List'" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] Format Question
> Hello All,
> i am on another NFB list and an individual seems to be under the
> impression
> that the Social Security Administration is violating her rights because
> she
> received the cost of living increase letter in the same format that
> everyone
> else receives the notice. Apparently this is just a standard letter in a
> standard envelope. I am personally not aware of any law that requires an
> entity to send "accessible" letters to everyone that might have a visual
> disability. If this is the law, can someone point me to the section of the
> CFR that contains such a requirement?
> Cordially,
> John
>
>
> John A. Ramsey Jr., Esq.
>
> Gainesville, FL 32609
>
> Phone: (352) 505-6642
>
>
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