Accessibility Information and Adobe File Reader/PDF & Scripting Notice

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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 for the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Help Us Help You:   If you find a problem that prevents or limits access, or have difficulty with a page or application here, please contact us by sending an e-mail with the URL (the web site address) describing what file and what problems you encountered to the Webmaster. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.

The information on this webpage is managed by the owner of the data. If you have questions or issues with the information displayed, please contact the Point of Contact (POC) provided on the webpage. If a POC cannot be determined, contact the Webmaster and assistance will be provided. Please note that 'external links' are not supported by this organization and no control exists over the external site's Section 508 compliancy.

Adobe Files - Readers:    Adobe's .pdf format is used for some files on this site. You may download a free .pdf viewer from Adobe at Adobe's Product Site. (E)  

Since 1997, Adobe has offered web-based services at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html  (E) [as well as through their main page http://access.adobe.com/ (E)] that enable sight-impaired users to convert Adobe PDF files into formats, including HTML and plain text, that screen readers can understand. Adobe has also developed a plug-in for Acrobat for Windows that provides similar functionality on a user's local system. Note: Files to be converted from PDF to HTML or plain text using the Adobe conversion service, must be PDF files that have been previously approved for public release and access. Do not attempt to convert restricted non-public PDF files with the Adobe conversion service.

Scripting

This application utilizes "Scripting". Please ensure that this feature is enabled on your chosen Browser. If for some reason, you choose to disable "Scripting", this application will not function properly, and you may encounter problems in accessing this web application that you will not be informed of. Please e-mail to the Webmaster the URL (the web site address) describing your need to access this application without "Scripting" and someone will be assigned to assist you in your use of this application. Please select this link: Contact Webmasters to e-mail the Webmaster.

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Legend:   E = External Site