29 U.S.C. § 3031 - 29 U.S.C. § 3037

Current through P.L. 118-107 (published on www.congress.gov on 11/21/2024)
Section 3031 to 3037 - Omitted

29 U.S.C. § 3031 to 3037

EDITORIAL NOTES

CODIFICATIONSections, comprising subchapter II of this chapter, "National Activities", were omitted in the general amendment of this chapter by Pub. L. 108-364, §2, Oct. 25, 2004, 118 Stat. 1707.Section 3031,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2113031,, 112 Stat. 3654, related to small business incentives.Section 3032,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2123032,, 112 Stat. 3654, related to technology transfer and universal design.Section 3033,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2133033,, 112 Stat. 3655, related to universal design in products and the built environment.Section 3034,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2143034,, 112 Stat. 3655, related to assistive technology outreach programs.Section 3035,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2153035,, 112 Stat. 3656, related to training pertaining to rehabilitation engineers and technicians. Section 3036,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2163036,, 112 Stat. 3656, related to the President's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities.Section 3037,Pub. L. 105-394, title II, §2173037,, 112 Stat. 3657, authorized appropriations.

assistive technology
The term "assistive technology" means technology designed to be utilized in an assistive technology device or assistive technology service.
universal design
The term "universal design" means a concept or philosophy for designing and delivering products and services that are usable by people with the widest possible range of functional capabilities, which include products and services that are directly accessible (without requiring assistive technologies) and products and services that are interoperable with assistive technologies.