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Four-Part Series on Accessibility and the ADAAG
Evaluation

Please help us make our training the best it can be by providing your comments below:

1. Please indicate which training you are evaluating:

Part I: The ADAAG Special Sections: Completing the Accessibility Picture
Part II: Accessibility in the Public Right-of-Way: Access on the Road
Part III: Common Errors & Omissions in New Construction
Part IV: Harmonization of the Standards

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3. How would you describe yourself?

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4. What attracted you to register for this teleconference? (check all that apply)

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5. Were the topic and content relevant and useful for you?

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The Southwest ADA Center at ILRU is the resource for trainings, technical assistance and materials on the ADA in Federal Region 6. The DLRP is authorized by the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) to provide training, information, materials, and technical assistance to individuals and entities that are protected or have obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The opinions expressed in these trainings do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Department of Education, and no endorsement should be inferred.

contact us: DBTAC Southwest ADA Center
800-949-4232 or 713-520-0232 v/tty