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The Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended & Statewide AT Programs
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This PowerPoint will allow you to… Briefly describe the history of AT legislation Describe the purpose of the AT Act Describe basic requirements for Statewide AT Programs
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History of AT Act Legislation 1988-Technology Related Assistance Act 1988 (Tech Act) Defines AT devices and services, recognized value of AT Creates state programs focused on use of AT Oversight - National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research 1994- Tech Act Reauthorized Systems change activities to promote access to AT Mandates stakeholder involvement in activity planning 1998- Assistive Technology Act of 1998 Systems change activities to promote access to AT Alternative Financing Programs Introduced 2004-AT Act of 1998, as Amended Focus on direct service by Statewide AT Programs Oversight - Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
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Purpose of the AT Act Supports state efforts to improve the provision of assistive technology to individuals with disabilities. Covers people with disabilities of all ages and all disabilities, in all environments.
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AT Act Entities Statewide AT Programs Alternative Financing Programs (AFPs) Protection and Advocacy for AT Programs (PAATs)
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Statewide Assistive Technology Programs Information about what assistive technology devices and services are available and where to obtain them Device loan and demonstration centers in which an individual can try-out devices and/or borrow devices for a short period of time Funding resources for purchasing or acquiring assistive technology Device exchange and recycling programs that provide individuals with used equipment at little to no cost Affordable loan programs that allow individuals to borrow money to purchase AT.
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Alternative Financing Programs (AFPs) Assists Individuals in obtaining affordable financial loans to purchase assistive technology Typical assistive technology purchased through this funding include: modified vehicles, home modifications, hearing aids, vision aids, and adapted computers
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Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology Programs (PAATs) Offers legal and advocacy services to assist individuals with disabilities obtain assistive technology. Works with numerous funding sources, including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance companies, special education programs, and state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies.
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Goals of the Statewide AT Programs Increase access to and the acquisition of AT across all ages & all disabilities in 4 functional areas of life: Education Employment Community Living Information Tech & Telecommunications
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Lead Agency & Implementing Agency Lead Agency Controls and administers the funds made available through the grant awarded to the state. Implementing Agency Carries out responsibilities under the Act through a subcontract or another administrative agreement with the Lead Agency.
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State-Level Activities Core Activities State Financing Systems (includes alternative finance programs) Device Reutilization Programs Device Loan Programs Device Demonstrations Programs
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State Leadership Activities Training and Technical Assistance Transition Assistance Public Awareness Coordination & Collaboration
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Statewide AT Program Requirements Statewide – The program must geographically reach the entire state Comprehensive – The program must serve all disability types and AT needs
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Statewide AT Program Requirements Advisory Council Provides consumer responsive, consumer driven advice to plan, implement, and evaluate state program. State Plan Outlines three year plan for services developed with input from Advisory Council. Data Collection Annual collecting and reporting of data on activities. Program Review Verifies state program is conducting program consistent with intent of AT Act.
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Program Planning Use of Funds At least 60 % of funds must support State Level Activities. States can claim “flexibility” and use 70% of funds to carry out only two or more State Level Activities States can claim “comparability” for a particular State Level Activity if that service is already performed by another in the state. At least 5% of funds used for State Leadership Activities must be spent on Transition Activities.
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Restrictions Funds cannot be used for direct payment of an AT device. Supplement vs Supplant - Funds cannot be used to supplement (take the place of) other federal funding required to provide service/ device. Activities carried out in state must comply with Section 508 standards.
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Section 6 of AT Act National AT Programs and Resources RESNA Catalyst Project -National Technical Assistance Project for all AT Act Entities (Statewide, AFP, Telework, PAATs) www.resnaproject.orgwww.resnaproject.org National Information System for Assistive Technology (NISAT) National Technical Assistance for Data Collection and Reporting Data ATconnects.org-National Public Internet Site www.ATconnects.org www.ATconnects.org
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For more information contact: RESNA Catalyst Project 1700 North Moore Street, Suite 1540 Arlington, VA 22209-1903 Phone: 703/524-6686 Fax: 703/524-6630 TTY: 703/524-6639 Email: Catalyst@resna.org Catalyst@resna.org Website: http://www.resnaprojects.org/http://www.resnaprojects.org/
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