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The Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) is a national network of 10 regional DBTAC ADA Centers that provide the most complete and experiences services for up-to-date information, referrals, resources, and training on the American's with Disabilities ACt to Businesses, employers, government entities, and individuals with disabilities, as well as media and news reporters. This web site will connect you to the national network of ADA Centers.
The ADA Collection consists of more than 7,400 documents. You can use the search boxes on the web site to enter keywords and search the entire ADA Collection.
This site offers a wide variety of training materials developed by the National network of Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTAC).
The National ADA Symposium is the most comprehensive conference available on the Americans with Disabilities Act and related disability laws!
The 2009 National ADA Symposium will be held June 8-10 at Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri. This three day event offers an extensive session schedule on a variety of topics as well as two Professional Development Programs, one for ADA Coordinators and another for those involved in accessible design. Presenters for the 2009 ADA Symposium include representatives from the key federal agencies involved in implementing the ADA such as the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Access Board, and the EEOC.
A highlight of the 2009 Symposium is a Keynote Luncheon featuring United States Senator, Tom Harkin as the Keynote Speaker. Senator Harkin was the leading sponsor of both the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991 and the 2008 ADA Amendments Act and is a major advocate of disability rights.