The Kentucky Request for Interpreter-Assistive Technology — Attorney who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing is a form used by attorneys in the state of Kentucky who are deaf or hard of hearing to request interpreter/assistive technology services. The form covers the type of interpreter or assistive technology needed, the duration of services needed, the location of services, and contact information for the attorney. It also provides an area for the attorney to specify any special requests for services. There are two types of Kentucky Request for Interpreter-Assistive Technology — Attorney who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing: one for attorneys who are deaf or hard of hearing, and one for attorneys who are deaf-blind. Both forms are available online from the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights.
The Kentucky Request for Interpreter-Assistive Technology — Attorney who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing is a form used by attorneys in the state of Kentucky who are deaf or hard of hearing to request interpreter/assistive technology services. The form covers the type of interpreter or assistive technology needed, the duration of services needed, the location of services, and contact information for the attorney. It also provides an area for the attorney to specify any special requests for services. There are two types of Kentucky Request for Interpreter-Assistive Technology — Attorney who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing: one for attorneys who are deaf or hard of hearing, and one for attorneys who are deaf-blind. Both forms are available online from the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights.