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The Taft Center for Disabled Access
William Howard Taft University is proud to be the founding sponsor
of The Taft Center for Disabled Access. In the forthcoming months,
this site will be expanding to accomplish the goals of The Taft
Center outlined in the Mission Statement set forth below.
The Mission of The Taft Center for Disabled Access is:
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To provide consumers, organizations and the
business community with information on rights and obligations
under the Americans with Disabilities Act;
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To provide information of interest to mobility
challenged individuals relating to access at particular entertainment
venues;
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To conduct onsite evaluations of entertainment
venues with the goal of working with venue management to provide
a more enjoyable experience for physically challenged individuals;
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To provide mediation and arbitration programs
for resolution of disputes related to access issues;
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To provide referrals to attorneys experienced
in issues related to access under the Americans with Disabilities
Act and related state statutes;
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To publicly recognize organizations and venues
found to have a commitment to maintaining outstanding access
policies and procedures; and
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To cooperate with the news media in disseminating
information related to disabled access.
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07-2010
Taft President Elected to Board of Education
David L. Boyd, President of The Taft University System, won
a seat on the five-member Orange County Board of Education.
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06-2010
Doctor of Education Scholarship Winner Announced
The Tenth Annual Roger J. Duthoy Scholarship Opportunity
recipient is Jedediah Palmer from Tatitlek, Alaska.
Read More...
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