ADA-COMPLIANCE/ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
The Fairfield County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board is committed to providing access to all individuals who are seeking information from our website. To provide this information, the Fairfield County ADAMH Board website has been designed to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended.
Section 508 requires that all individuals with disabilities (whether they are federal government employees or members of the general public) have access to and use of information and data comparable to that provided to individuals without disabilities unless an undue burden would be imposed on the Fairfield County ADAMH Board.
Any individual using assistive technology (such as a screen reader, Braille reader, etc.) who has trouble accessing information on the Fairfield County ADAMH Board website should send an email message to the Fairfield County ADAMH Board webmaster. The email should include the nature of the accessibility problem and the individual’s email address for a response. If the accessibility problem involves a webpage, the message should include the URL (web address) of the page. A staff member will contact individuals having problems with accessibility within three business days to assist them and to provide them the information being sought.
It is the intent of the Fairfield County ADAMH Board to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.
Section 508 requires that all individuals with disabilities (whether they are federal government employees or members of the general public) have access to and use of information and data comparable to that provided to individuals without disabilities unless an undue burden would be imposed on the Fairfield County ADAMH Board.
Any individual using assistive technology (such as a screen reader, Braille reader, etc.) who has trouble accessing information on the Fairfield County ADAMH Board website should send an email message to the Fairfield County ADAMH Board webmaster. The email should include the nature of the accessibility problem and the individual’s email address for a response. If the accessibility problem involves a webpage, the message should include the URL (web address) of the page. A staff member will contact individuals having problems with accessibility within three business days to assist them and to provide them the information being sought.
It is the intent of the Fairfield County ADAMH Board to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.