[nfbmi-talk] landmark nfb settlement on student loan information

Terry D. Eagle terrydeagle at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 9 02:42:27 UTC 2014


Now if only we could get RSA and BS4BP to do the same, so BS4BP is not
strong-arming clients to sign IPEs, and closing cases for refusing to sign
printed IPE forms.  I guess we shall see from my case of closing my case for
refusing to sign a print IPE.

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The following information is forwarded to you by the Great Lakes ADA Center
(
www.adagreatlakes.org)
for your information:

National Federation of the Blind Reaches Agreement with U.S. Department of
Education

Agreement Will Make Student Loan Information Accessible

Baltimore, Maryland (October 6, 2014):
The National Federation of the Blind,
the nation's leading advocate for equal access by the blind to information
and technology, and three individuals have reached an agreement with the
U.S.
Department of Education that will make student loan information accessible
to blind Americans.

The agreement commits the Department of Education and the student loan
servicers with which it contracts to make websites, forms, and documents
related
to the department's Direct Loan program equally accessible to blind
applicants and borrowers.

The requirements include providing documents in alternative formats such as
Braille and large print and allowing blind people to fill out and
electronically
sign and submit accessible versions of student loan applications and forms.
People who are blind use computers, smartphones, and tablets equipped with
special software that allows the contents of websites and documents to be
read aloud or displayed in Braille on a connected Braille device. When
websites
or documents are not properly coded, however, they cannot be accessed with
the technology used by blind people.

Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said: "It
goes without saying that the inability of blind people to acquire timely
information
about their student loans and interact with their loan servicers can result
in serious financial consequences. Timely and independent access to student
loan websites, forms, and documents is therefore imperative, not a matter of
mere convenience. We are delighted that the Department of Education has
agreed
to work with us to achieve equal access to its student loan program."

The complainants were represented in this matter by Arlene B. Mayerson and
Larisa Cummings of the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)
and
Daniel F. Goldstein and Jessica P. Weber of the Baltimore firm Brown,
Goldstein & Levy, LLP.

DREDF Attorney Larisa Cummings said, "Technology's promise for people with
disabilities must include a respect for their privacy, and support - not
undermine
- their financially responsible behavior. This settlement is a breakthrough
for web access, especially independent access to required forms that people
will be able to complete and submit electronically."

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CONTACTS:

Larisa Cummings, DREDF
Lcummings at dredf.org
(510) 644-2555 ext 5245

Chris Danielsen
Director of Public Relations
National Federation of the Blind
(410) 659-9314, extension 2330
(410) 262-1281 (Cell)
cdanielsen at nfb.org

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