[blindlaw] (no subject)

Elizabeth Akinola elizabetha at ecnv.org
Wed Aug 2 12:06:39 CDT 2006


I'm glad someone knows where exactly Tim and the rest of us can look.  I 
wasn't sure what office did what but I know that USAJOBS will direct you the 
link that has this information.
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From: "Stephanie Ortoleva" <womankind at earthlink.net>
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> 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>
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 1:21 PM
>>Subject: [blindlaw] (no subject)
>>
>>
>>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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