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50 State Accessible Curriculum Policy Survey

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CONNECTICUT


Interview Notes (April, 2003)

We first spoke with Karen Flanagan of the State Legislative Office, who directed us to Terry DeFrancis of the Office of Special Education at (860) 807-2018.

  • No CT state laws for publishers re: accessible materials.

Links and Contact Information

Department of Education: http://www.state.ct.us/sde/

Special Education: http://www.state.ct.us/sde/deps/special/index.htm

Resource Directory for Assistive Technology: http://www.ctserc.org/rfi/ATdirectory.pdf

Contacts

Terry DeFrancis, Special Education
Tel. (860) 807-2018

Karen Flanagan, Legislative Compliance, Legislative Office
Tel. (860) 713-6500
E-mail: karen.flanagan@po.state.ct.us

Marianne Kirner, Ph.D., Director, Special Education Resource Center (SERC)
Tel. (860) 632-1485, Ext. 222

Carol Schwartz Sullivan, Assistant Director, SERC
Tel. (860) 632-1485, Ext. 241

Donna-Lee Rulli, Library/Instructional Resources Unit Coordinator, SERC
Tel. (860) 632-1485, Ext. 219

 

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Page updated December 10, 2003

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