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What are “coordinating agencies” and other frequently used terms?

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What are “coordinating agencies” and other frequently used terms?

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• Coordinating agencies are those state and local educational agencies that have chosen to coordinate with the NIMAC by directing publishers to provide NIMAS files to the NIMAC. • In this document, an authorized user is an agent of a coordinating agency with access to the NIMAC database and may download NIMAS files in accordance with established agreements. • Authorized entities are referred to in the Chafee Amendment of 1996 and are defined therein as: “‘authorized entity’ means a nonprofit organization or a governmental agency that has a primary mission to provide specialized services relating to training, education, or adaptive reading or information access needs of blind or other persons with disabilities” (http://www.loc.gov/nls/reference/factsheets/copyright.html). top 3. What are the NIMAS and NIMAC highlights within IDEA-2004? • State Education Agencies (SEAs) must adopt the NIMAS (by 12/3/06). • SEAs will collaborate with state agencies responsible for AT programs. • The Natio

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• Coordinating agencies are those state and local educational agencies that have chosen to coordinate with the NIMAC by directing publishers to provide NIMAS-conformant files to the NIMAC. • In this document, an authorized user is an agent of a coordinating agency with access to the NIMAC database and may download NIMAS-conformant files in accordance with established agreements. • Authorized entities are referred to in the Chafee Amendment of 1996 and are defined therein as: “‘authorized entity’ means a nonprofit organization or a governmental agency that has a primary mission to provide specialized services relating to training, education, or adaptive reading or information access needs of blind or other persons with disabilities” (http://www.loc.gov/nls/reference/factsheets/copyright.html). • Accessible media producers (AMPs) produce Braille, audio, digital text, or large print formats exclusively for use by blind or other persons with print disabilities. Accessible media producers a

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