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=='''Student Eligibility'''==
=='''Student Eligibility'''==
====<span style="color: blue">Information Resources / Training</span>====
=====<span style="color: blue">Procedure for Documentation</span>=====
* [[Media:AMAC_Eligibility_Documentation_Forms.pdf‎ |Review the '''Documentation Procedure Presentation''']]
* Watch the Training Videos:
** [http://screencast.com/t/chrx1UVdy Part 1: Intro to Procedure Change (1:52 min)]
** [http://screencast.com/t/1wFyEWAcnvFs Part 2: FAQ Regarding Compliance Forms / What you Should Know to Stay Compliant (3:03 min)]
** [http://screencast.com/t/uKYkCyq1KrZ Part 3: How to confirm that forms are complete on the student record in NEON (5:00 min)]
=====<span style="color: blue">Student Participation Agreement</span>=====
* [[Media:Student_Participation_Agreement_Show.pdf‎ |Review the '''Student Participation Agreement Presentation''']]
* [http://www.screencast.com/t/T4geBoxKIjx Watch a video (11:00 min)]
=====<span style="color: blue">Documentation Release Form</span>=====
* [[Media:Ahead_Presentation-Seven_Essentials_Show.pdf |Review the '''AHEAD Seven Essential Elements of Quality Disability Documentation Presentation''']]
* [http://www.screencast.com/t/rDtSIhND Watch a video (8:55 min)]


==== '''Legal''' ====
==== '''Legal''' ====


*An exception to the U.S. copyright laws, the Chaffe Amendment, provides for authorized entities to reproduce and distribute published works in a specialized format exclusively for use by blind or other persons with disabilities.
*An exception to the U.S. copyright laws, the [http://www.aph.org/louis/reposchaf.html Chaffe Amendment], provides for authorized entities to reproduce and distribute published works in a specialized format exclusively for use by blind or other persons with disabilities.


*As an authorized entity, AMAC provides alternative media for students with documented print-related disabilities. AMAC does not provide access to its digital text repository to the general public.
*As an authorized entity, [http://www.amac.uga.edu/ AMAC] provides [[Accessible Products & Services|Alternative Media]] for students with documented print-related disabilities. AMAC does not provide access to its digital text repository to the general public.


==== '''Eligibility''' ====
==== '''Eligibility''' ====


*AMAC provides alternative media and related services to students with documented print disabilities at member educational institutions. Braille production is also offered on a fee-for-service basis.
*AMAC provides [[Accessible Products & Services|Alternative Media]] and related [[Member_Guide_Member_Services|services]] to students with documented print disabilities at member educational institutions. Braille production is also offered on a fee-for-service basis.
 
*The designated disability service professionals at the member institutions are responsible to identify students eligible to receive alternative media.


*The disability service professional and the student complete an eligibility form documenting a print disability and return the form to AMAC.
*The designated disability service professionals at the member institutions are responsible to identify students eligible to receive [[Accessible Products & Services|Alternative Media]].


==== '''Service Agreement''' ====
*The disability service professional and the student complete an [[Documentation Release|eligibility form]] documenting a print disability and return the form to AMAC.


*The disability service professional and the student complete and sign the participation form.
==== '''Forms''' ====


*The student participation form details the terms of use of copyrighted material as well as AMAC policies.
*The [[Student Participation Agreement|Student Participation Agreement form]] details the terms of use of copyrighted material as well as AMAC policies. This should be signed by the DSP and student.
*The [[Documentation_Release | Documentation Release Form]] details the member's agreement to follow the [http://www.ahead.org/resources/best-practices-resources/elements|National AHEAD Seven Essential Elements of Quality Disability Documentation]

Latest revision as of 07:47, 8 September 2018

Student Eligibility

Information Resources / Training

Procedure for Documentation
Student Participation Agreement
Documentation Release Form


Legal

  • An exception to the U.S. copyright laws, the Chaffe Amendment, provides for authorized entities to reproduce and distribute published works in a specialized format exclusively for use by blind or other persons with disabilities.
  • As an authorized entity, AMAC provides Alternative Media for students with documented print-related disabilities. AMAC does not provide access to its digital text repository to the general public.

Eligibility

  • AMAC provides Alternative Media and related services to students with documented print disabilities at member educational institutions. Braille production is also offered on a fee-for-service basis.
  • The designated disability service professionals at the member institutions are responsible to identify students eligible to receive Alternative Media.
  • The disability service professional and the student complete an eligibility form documenting a print disability and return the form to AMAC.

Forms