The ScripTalk audible prescription labeling system was developed by En-Vision America. To provide ScripTalk labels to their patients, the pharmacy places a RFID label on the bottom of a patient’s prescription bottle. The patient then places the bottle on a small, battery operated device called a ScripTalk Station, which is provided at no charge to the patient. The ScripTalk Station reads the prescription information out loud to the patient, including patient name, prescription number, drug name, dosage, use instructions, warnings, educational leaflets, and pharmacy information.…
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It's time to begin planning for the eighth annual ACB Radio Holiday Auction, coming to you live on Sunday, December 8, from 6:00 PM to midnight Eastern Time (3:00 PM to 9:00 PM Pacific), or until all items are sold. This year's auction promises to be a full evening of bidding and smiles and fun, fun, fun.
The 2018 Holiday Auction was a huge success. Packed with holiday treats and great gift ideas, the auction raised $13,000 for ACB Radio.
The ACB Radio, the Minneapolis office staff, and the Holiday Auction Committee are teaming up to bring you a wonderful shopping experience…
“Dots and Dashes” is a short newsletter featuring a variety of topics and ACB stories. This issue features a call to action on H.R. 4129, plus articles about the FCC’s public notice about making emergency information accessible, the latest Advocacy Update podcasts, the Benefits of Audio Description in Education contest for blind students ages 7 to 21, and information about Apple TV+ being optimized for blind, deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Call to Action! Tell Congress to Support H.R. 4129, and Provide Coverage for Low Vision Devices
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Resolution 2016-01 - ACB's Imperatives - Audio, Video, CVAA
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Resolution 2016-02 - Appropriate Learning Media Assessments
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Resolution 2016-03 - Braille and Low Vision Services Special Education
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Resolution 2016-04 - Braille…
Summary of 2016 Resolutions
Two resolutions were referred to ACB bodies: 2016-20 to the information access committee, and 2016-22 to the board of directors. They are not included in this compilation.
Resolution 2016-01 urges the Federal Communications Commission to substantially expand the number of hours of audio-described TV programming required per calendar quarter; increase the number of networks required to offer described programming and the designated markets in which audio…
Resolution 2016-01
ACB’s Imperatives Regarding Audio Description, Accessible Video Equipment, and the CVAA
Whereas, the historic Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) and its implementing regulations promise a revolution in the use and enjoyment of digital TV through audio description and accessible video equipment; and
Whereas, current law requires only a small number of television networks to carry a few hours of audio-described programming per quarter, amounting to a fraction of…
“Dots and Dashes” is a short newsletter featuring a variety of topics and ACB stories. This issue features articles about the latest Advocacy Update podcasts; emergency preparedness, scams, and consumer tips from the FCC; a Microsoft Learning webinar about Microsoft Teams; BANA’s new podcast series; a podcast about grilling by Cooking Without Looking; and information on a blind golf tournament.
Accessibility Learning Webinar Series
Microsoft Teams is a unified communications platforms that combines chat, video meeting, file storing and document collaboration all using one…
“Dots and Dashes” is a short newsletter featuring a variety of topics and ACB stories. This issue features articles about the 2020 leadership meetings, the FAA’s final statement of enforcement priorities regarding service animals, the latest Advocacy Update podcasts, upcoming membership focus calls, changes to ACB Radio’s schedule, an update on the convention archives, and Cooking Without Looking’s first podcast.
ACB General Session Convention Archive Updates
Many of you have been asking about the general session archives from this year’s convention. We are excited to…
The American Council of the Blind Presidents’ Meeting and Legislative Seminar will take place from Saturday, February 22 to Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at the Holiday Inn & Suites Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia. This hotel is in close proximity to the previous venue and is also near many restaurants and shops in historic Old Town Alexandria. So mark your calendars, make your reservations, and make plans to join us for what promises to be a fantastic set of meetings!
2020 DC Leadership Meetings Schedule:
Saturday, February 22: Board…
Downloadable Files:
2020 Affiliate Presidents Agenda.docx
2020 Legislative Seminar Agenda.docx
2020 Autonomous Vehicles Backgrounder.docx
2020 Surface Transportation Backgrounder.docx
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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Clark Rachfal, Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs
(202) 467-5081
crachfal@acb.org
Alexandria, VA - On Thursday, August 8, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Enforcement Office issued a final statement of enforcement priorities for service animals. In this statement, DOT provides greater clarity to air travel passengers with service animals, as well as airlines, about the DOT’s interpretation and enforcement of the…
ACB is a member of the VisionServe Alliance and has representation on the Aging & Vision Loss National Coalition.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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