| News Advisory NCD
#05-478
March 24, 2005
Contact: Mark S. Quigley
202-272-2004
202-272-2074 TTY
mquigley@ncd.gov
National Council on Disability to Conduct Iowa
City Americans with Disabilities Impact Forum
WASHINGTON--The National Council on Disability (NCD)
is sponsoring five public forums around the country to gather testimony
from people with disabilities, their families, and their advocates
on the impact the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of
1990 has had on their lives. The first forum will be held on
March 25, 2005, beginning at 8:00 a.m. at the Iowa City Public
Library, Meeting Room A, 123 South Linn Street, Iowa City,
IA.
Fifteen years ago, the ADA was hailed as a major
civil rights law guaranteeing equal opportunity for Americans with
disabilities to participate more fully in their communities,
to have greater access to goods and services, and to enjoy
more employment opportunities. Testimony is sought regarding
the extent to which the ADA has achieved its goals of equality
of opportunity, full participation, independent living,
and economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities.
This forum is being cosponsored
by the Evert Conner Center on Rights and Resources and the University
of Iowa’s
Law, Health Policy & Disability Center.
AGENDA
8:00 a.m. Opening Remarks
Public Testimony:
8:30–9:30 a.m. Telecommunications:
Has the ADA had an impact on the ability of people who have hearing
and/or speech impairments to communicate by telephone?
9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Employment:
Has the ADA improved employment opportunities and job retention
for people with disabilities?
1:30–3:00 p.m. Public Services:
Are goods and services provided by local and state agencies more
accessible to people with disabilities because of the ADA?
3:00–4:30 p.m. Public Accommodations
Operated by Private Entities: Are goods and services provided
by businesses more accessible to people with disabilities because
of the ADA?
4:30–5:30 p.m. General comments on the
ADA
NCD will present its findings and recommendations
to the President and Congress on July 26, 2005—the 15th
anniversary of the ADA.
For
more information, contact Mark Quigley at 202-272-2004 or 202-272-2074
TTY or James Schmeling, Law, Health Policy & Disability
Center, University of Iowa, 319-335-8458.
Note:
NCD is an independent federal agency making recommendations to
the President and Congress to enhance the quality of life for all
Americans with disabilities and their families. In 1986, NCD first
proposed and then drafted the original ADA.
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