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Individuals and Corporate Grantees. Agree to make its programs, services, and facilities accessible to individuals with disabilities in providing the above assurance of compliance. • The Grantee understands that failure to adhere to the requirements of the ADA and the Amendment Act of 2008 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 could result in the withdrawal of financial and other support by the Council, the imposition of compliance conditions upon the grant, a reduction in a grant amount, and/or may otherwise jeopardize current and future funding and support from the Council. • The Grantee further agrees to consider accessibility in choosing program sites, and in program planning. The Grantee agrees to include in its publications and publicity information concerning available access accommodations (sign language interpreters, large print programs, audio descriptions, assistive listening devices, physical access, etc.) and to include applicable universal disability access symbols (such as the wheelchair) next to access information in printed materials and on the site of the program. • Finally, the Grantee agrees to inform the Council immediately of any and all formal access complaints or grievances filed against it so that the Council may better assist the applicant in achieving a timely and meaningful resolution of the complaint. The Grantee agrees to provide documentation of its access compliance efforts if requested by the Council. For copies of the nondiscrimination laws identified above, and for any question relating to compliance, contact the Council's 504/ADA Coordinator: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Vermont Arts Council 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 802.828.3294 - voice or relay calls welcome Information about making facilities and programs accessible to individuals with disabilities is also available from the National Endowment for the Arts: Office for AccessAbility National Endowment for the Arts OR 000 0xx Xxxxxx XX Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 202.682.5532 (voice) or 202.682.5496 (TTY) Office for Civil Rights National Endowment for the Arts 000 0xx Xxxxxx XX Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 202.682.5794
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