BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:icalendar-ruby
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260417T023834Z
UID:0ac77984-06ea-4d7f-9ed0-74111ffe75f4
DTSTART:20150428T010000
DTEND:20150428T033000
DESCRIPTION:Public Forum: Learning and Teaching Accessible Design in the 21
 st Century: Building Communities for Everyone\n\nApril 27\, 12:00 – 2:30
 \nGould Auditorium\, J. Willard Marriott Library\nUniversity of Utah\n295 
 S 1500 E\nSalt Lake City\, UT 84112\n\nClick here to view the Public Heari
 ng Notice\n\nThe U.S. Access Board will hold a town hall meeting in Salt L
 ake City on April 29 at the Division of Services for the Blind and Visuall
 y Impaired. The event will feature panel discussions on various topics and
  a public hearing on the Board's proposed update of accessibility requirem
 ents for information and communication technologies (ICT). The Board also 
 will hold a public forum on design education at the University of Utah on 
 April 27.\n\nPanel discussions at the town hall meeting will cover technol
 ogy and people with disabilities as well as ADA implementation in the Salt
  Lake City area. The public hearing following these discussions will allow
  members of the public to provide comment on a  proposed rule the Board i
 ssued in February to refresh requirements for ICT covered by Section 508 o
 f the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Communication Act. Witness
 es must testify in person. Written comments on the proposed rule will be a
 ccepted until May 28. Additional information on this rulemaking is posted 
 on the Board's  website.\n\nThe lunchtime public forum on April 27 at the
  University of Utah will be devoted to learning and teaching accessible de
 sign in the 21st Century. Speakers will include the Chair of the Universit
 y of Utah's School of Architecture\, the Director of DesignBuildBLUFF\, an
 d the Executive Director of ASSIST\, Inc.\n\nFor more information on any o
 f these events\, or to sign-up to testify at the public hearing on the ICT
  proposed rule (recommended\, but not required)\, contact Kathy Johnson at
  johnson@access-board.gov\, (202) 272–0041 (voice)\, or (202) 272–0065
  (TTY). For the comfort of all participants\, attendees are requested to r
 efrain from using perfume\, cologne\, and other fragrances.\n
SUMMARY:Public Forum: Learning and Teaching Accessible Design in the 21st C
 entury: Building Communities for Everyone
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
TRIGGER:-P7D
SUMMARY:Alarm notification
END:VALARM
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
TRIGGER:-P1D
SUMMARY:Alarm notification
END:VALARM
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
