Legal Issues

Must local emergency broadcasts be made accessible?

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that video programming distributors (like broadcasters and cable operators) make local emergency information accessible to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. This means that if emergency information is provided aurally, such information also must be provided in a visual format. More information can be found in the FCC consumer facts document Accessibility of Emergency Information on Television.

How do the rights and responsibilities of high school students with disabilities change as they enter college?

The rights and responsibilities of high school students with disabilities are different from those of college students with disabilities. Understanding the legal and practical issues involved can help students with disabilities successfully transition from high school to college.

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