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Troy R. Justesen, acting director of the Office of Special Education Programs,

U.S. Department of Education, would like to share with you an important message

about an addition to the proposed regulations to implement the Individuals with

Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 2004).

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I'm pleased to tell you that since the draft proposed regulations to implement

IDEA 2004 were first made publicly available on June 10th, we've been hearing

from teachers, students, families and state officials at an ongoing series of

public meetings, as well as through comments they are sending us by mail and

email. This dialogue with the public is of critical importance to us as we move

toward issuing the final regulations at the end of this year.

As reauthorized, IDEA 2004 provides for the Department to establish the National

Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), a standardized format

for electronic files that allows classroom materials to be adapted to products

ranging from Braille editions of textbooks to on-screen displays of text and

graphics. It provides students with blindness, low vision and print disabilities

improved access to textbooks.

In past years, the lack of a standardized format meant that publishers had to

produce materials in multiple formats--often causing delays that meant students

with disabilities did not receive their textbooks in time for the beginning of

the school year. The use of this standard will allow students and teachers to

more quickly access general curriculum materials, giving students with

disabilities the same educational resources as their non-disabled peers.

Today I wanted to make you aware that the proposed regulations for establishing

NIMAS will be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, June 29, 2005. As

with the other proposed regulations implementing IDEA, we invite public comment

on the NIMAS proposed regulations.

The schedule for the four remaining public meetings, as well as information on

how to provide comments, is available at our IDEA 2004 Web page at

http://www.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/idea/idea2004.html.

M. Guppy

www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

A Regional Coordinator for The TEAM Project in Houston

www.PartnersTX.org - -

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