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KCDHH Town Hall Meeting in Bowling Green.

       December 3, 2016. Click image for more details.

 
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Communicating with the Police.

Communicating with the Police

Kentucky Primary 2016.

Kentucky Primary 2016

House Bill 303.

House Bill 303

 

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Interpreting/CART

TAP devices

Equipment

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Information & Advocacy

Check out information about finding an interpreter or captioner and how to become a captioner in Kentucky.

State - For state agencies only

Private - i.e., Doctors, lawyers, churches, and other service providers

Consumer - For individuals who wish to hire their own interpreters/CART providers

Improve the quality of your daily communications with an amplified, captioned or speech enhanced telephone, TTY, or wireless device at no cost to you. Let us help you get started on the right track toward better communication with friends and loved ones.

Who is eligible

How to apply

Equipment list

As a deaf or hard of hearing individual or parent of a deaf or hard of hearing child, it's important to know your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. We can show you how to advocate for yourself or your loved ones to receive equal treatment under the law.

Advocacy

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