[blindlaw] amending Section 14c of the Fair Labor Standard Act

Chang, Patti PChang at nfb.org
Mon Mar 26 13:05:08 UTC 2018


You may want to look at the TIME ACT. 

Patti Chang Esq.
(410) 659-9314, extension 2422

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From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Roderick Thomas via BlindLaw
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Subject: [blindlaw] amending Section 14c of the Fair Labor Standard Act

Hey Guys, my name is Roderick, and I am finishing up my upper level paper for law school. However, I do not know how I would like to amend Section 14c of the

Fair Labor Standard Act to help all disabled individuals. Does anyone know of any past or present legislation, that has been presented to congress, which would amend Section 14c and benefit all individuals with a disability? If not all individuals with a disability, may be just blind individuals with a disability. I would like to research the legislative policy, and possibly put it in my paper.

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