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SEPTEMBER 2004 Newsletter
Published  09/1/2004 | September , 2004
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THE DERBY CITY NSCIA NEWSLETTER

SEPTEMBER 2004

The Derby City Chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association Network- Serving Kentuckiana.

Message From the President

Dear Members & Friends-

In lieu of this month's regularly scheduled meeting, we will have our annual picnic at Camp Crooked Creek on September 26 at 12:30 in the afternoon. We will eat at 2:00 p.m.

It should be a great time and I hope to see you there. For directions to Camp Crooked Creek, see the box below.

October's meeting will be held at Frazier Rehab, 4th floor dining room. Social hour: 6:30; speaker at 7:00 p.m. Refreshments provided.

- David Allgood

 

REMINDER!!!

The last day to register to vote is
October 4.

The last day to fill out an application for an absentee ballot is October 26.

Absentee ballots will be accepted
until election day.

 

The following article is from ADA Pipeline, Volume 13, No. 3, 2004. –ed

SERVICE ANIMALS AND THE ADA
By Mary Morder

Service Animals and the Law: Sally Conway of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledges that, although the ADA was enacted 14 years ago, persons with disabilities still have difficulty obtaining equal access to public and private facilities and services when they have a service animal. In most instances, qualified persons with disabilities who use service animals have the right of equal access to any place of business, state or government facility or program, as persons without disabilities. According to Ms. Conway, the rights of persons with disabilities who use service animals "remains a very significant problem throughout the country in all sectors of business and governmental entities." People who use service animals still have problems obtaining equal access under the law.

The Definition of a Service Animal Under the ADA: According to DOJ regulations, a service animal is any guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually trained to work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a Disability, including but not limited to: guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds,

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Table of Contents

President`s Message
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Directions to picnic
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Voting Information/Statistics
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Online Voter Registration
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2
Think Your Vote Doesn't Matter?
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2
Calendar
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3
Stand-up (Sit-down) Comedy
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5
Reasons to Vote
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5
For Sale
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5