Businesses, agencies, and organizations that provide public services are required, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide information in an alternate format if a person with a visual or reading impairment requests it or a sign language interpreter if a person with a hearing or speech impairment requests one.
Many groups do not know how to find those resources. The Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) has compiled a list of organizations that provide some of these services.
See the listing on the left of this page for resources.
This listing does not denote endorsement or recommendation by KCDC. Groups should make their own contacts and determine qualifications and experience based on their needs.
Some of these services may qualify as a tax credit for business. Check out the
Tax Credit Brochure.
KCDC always recommends businesses consult with their tax professional or lawyer when considering the use of tax incentives.