Post:4/30/2009
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has established a toll-free number to answer questions about H1N1 flu. The number is 866-278-7134, and it is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To report a disease outbreak, call the Communicable Disease Division Epidemiologist-on-Call at 405-271-4060. This number is answered 24/7 and is designed both for health-care providers as well as the general public. Dr. Kristy Bradley, State Epidemiologist, has developed a resource page off the main Oklahoma State Department of Health homepage with information on H1N1 flu which can be accessed at www.health.ok.gov.
Post:4/28/2009
The following bills have been introduced into the first session of the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature which have the potential to impact the community of people with disabilities.
Contains a complete collection of the Department’s
ADA materials. It includes the Department’s regulations,
architectural design standards, and technical assistance
publications.
Documents on the CD ROM are provided in a variety of
formats, including HTML, WordPerfect, and text (ASCII),
to enable people with disabilities and others to gain
easy access, translate materials to braille, or use
screen readers. Many documents are also provided in
Acrobat PDF format so that they appear as they do in
print and permit the publication to be reprinted by
personal computers.
View our brochure for a concise description of the Office of Disability Concerns ( ODC, formerly Office of Handicapped Concerns ). The information in this brochure is also presented on this web site across the different pages.
In order to ensure that Title II non discrimination, accessibility and other requirement are met by state entities and that individuals can easily identify the ADA coordinator of the state. The Office of Disability Concerns has provided the following list of state agency coordinators.
...information regarding the ADA, reasonable accommodation, Title I, II, and III laws and violations, and housing discrimination.
More on A.D.A here
...promote the employment of people with disabilities.
More about Employment here
Assist and advocate for clients and client applicants in their relationships with projects, programs, and community rehabilitation programs providing services under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
More about C.A.P. here
The Office of Disability Concerns ( ODC, formerly Office of Handicapped Concerns ) is an independent state agency whose purpose is to help state government develop policies and services that meet the needs of Oklahomans with disabilities.
ODC serves as a resource, to people with disabilities, who want to present their views and recommendations to the Governor, the State Legislature and State agencies.
More About O.D.C. here
The Office of Handicapped Concerns is getting a new name. Beginning November 1, 2007 this office will be called the Office of Disability Concerns. This name change resulted from passage of House Bill 1084 in of the Oklahoma Legislature last year.
I applaud this effort which will reflect a more current terminology in our agency name. We will continue with our agency mission providing accurate and timely information services, technical assistance and advocacy. We act as an intermediary for persons with disabilities and provide services to those with disabilities.
Sincerely, Steve Stokes, Director