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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

163.489 Creation of Accessible Electronic Information Service Program -- Access

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provided -- Use of funding.
(1)The Accessible Electronic Information Service Program is created and shall be
provided by the office. The program shall include:
(a)Intrastate access for eligible persons to read audio editions of newspapers,
magazines, newsletters, schedules, announcements, and other information
using a touch-tone telephone, radio, or other technologies that produce audio
editions by use of computer; and
(b)A means of program administration and reader registration on the Internet, or
by mail, telephone, or any other method providing consumer access.
(2)The program shall:
(a)Provide accessible electronic information services for all eligible blind and
disabled persons as defined by KRS 163.487(2); and
(b)Make maximum use of available state, federal, and other funds by obtaining
grants or in-kind support from appropriate programs and securing access to
low-cost interstate rates for telecommunications by reimbursement or
otherwise.
(3)The office shall review new technologies and current service programs in Kentucky
for the blind and visually impaired that are available to expand audio
communication if the office determines that these new technologies will expand
access to consumers in a cost-efficient manner. The office may implement
recommendations from the Statewide Council for Vocational Rehabilitation for
improving the program.
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