[blindlaw] (no subject)

Stephanie Ortoleva womankind at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 1 20:56:13 CDT 2006


Tim, each federal agency is to have such a program.  It is usually in the 
?civil Rights Office.  The Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, 
coordination and Review Section, coordinates such programs between and 
among federal agencies.  If you are concerned with disability issues, it is 
the disability rights Section of the civil rights Division that does 
that.  I know alot about these programs, so give me a private buz if you 
need something more.  If you tell me the specific issue, I might be able to 
direct you to the correct federal agency.  USJobs does only federal agency 
employment, not not federal financial assistance programs.


  Statute would be Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act, Title VI of the 
Civil Rights Act, etc.

Stephanie Ortoleva

At 02:31 PM 8/1/2006, Elizabeth Akinola wrote:

>On USAJOBS, there's a link on eligibility which might have the information
>you need.  I don't recall whether or not you'll need to be on a page where
>you're actually doing an online application  to access the link, however.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ford, Tim (DHS-OLS)" <TFord at dhs.ca.gov>
>To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
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>Subject: [blindlaw] (no subject)
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>Hi Folks,
>
> > I am trying to find the actual rule, in statute, regulation or
> > whatever it may be from, requiring that a state agency have an EEO
> > officer in place to administer the Civil Rights program in state
> > agencies receiving federal financial assistance.  Anybody out there
> > have an idea?
> >
>Sincerely,
>Tim Ford
>
>P.S.  Please reply only if you know the answer,  or have ideas where I
>would look!
>
>
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