Utah Civil Rights Group Hosts Zoom on Student Disability Rights
Published Date: 12/8/2025
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Summary
The Utah Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is holding a public Zoom meeting on December 16, 2025, to talk about the civil rights of students with disabilities in Utah. Anyone interested can join, listen, and even share their thoughts during the meeting or by sending comments afterward. This is a great chance for Utah residents and advocates to get involved and help shape important civil rights discussions.
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Utah Zoom meeting on student civil rights
You can join the Utah Advisory Committee's public meeting by Zoom at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Time on December 16, 2025 to listen and speak about the civil rights of students with disabilities in Utah. The meeting is open to the public via the provided Zoom registration link or by phone (833) 435-1820, Meeting ID 161 091 7724.
Closed captioning and accommodations available
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have certain cognitive or learning impairments, closed captioning will be available for the December 16, 2025 Zoom meeting. To request additional accommodations, you must email Liliana Schiller at least 10 business days before the meeting.
You can submit written comments after meeting
You may send written comments about the meeting; comments must be received within 30 days following the December 16, 2025 meeting and emailed to Brooke Peery at the address provided. This gives people another way to share views if they cannot speak during the open comment period.
Wireless phone callers may incur charges
If you join the meeting by phone over a wireless line, you may incur regular wireless charges and the Commission will not refund them; landline calls to the toll-free number (833) 435-1820 incur no charge. This may produce small out-of-pocket costs for some callers.
Meeting records available online after meeting
Records from the meeting will be posted and can be inspected or reproduced via the Regional Programs Coordination Unit and the file-sharing site www.box.com before and after the meeting. You can review the meeting record through those channels.
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