Title 29 › Chapter 31— ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES › § 3005
The Secretary must use money from section 3008(b)(1) to hold competitions and give grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to expert groups that help State assistive technology programs and protection and advocacy systems funded under sections 3003 and 3004. Three kinds of experts can get funding: a qualified data collection and reporting entity (helps with gathering and reporting data), a qualified protection and advocacy system technical assistance provider (has experience working with protection and advocacy systems), and a qualified technical assistance provider (knows assistive technology and runs programs like device loans, reuse, financing, and State leadership). To apply, an organization must tell the Secretary what it will do, show its expertise, explain how it will meet program rules and protect data privacy and security, and give any other required information. The Secretary will get advice from grant recipients and others, especially people with disabilities, family members, relevant government staff, businesses, vendors, and researchers. Funded technical assistance providers must answer State-specific questions about assistive technology, help States improve access and funding, share model laws and policies, help design and fix programs, run forums and online information-sharing, convene experts, share best practices, build and maintain an accessible national website and tools, connect people to their State program, provide expert help by visits or calls, work to lower costs and avoid duplicate efforts, and coordinate with disability organizations, State program networks, financing and device programs, and other partners. Funded data entities must help States build usable, secure data systems that collect both numbers and stories, measure program outcomes and progress toward goals in section 3003(d)(3)(C), provide required reporting information under section 3003(f)(2), and follow all privacy and security laws.
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29 U.S.C. § 3005
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60