State Plan for Assistive Technology (AT)
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Community Living (ACL) requires states that receive federal funding from the AT Act to submit a State Plan for Assistive Technology every three years. The State Plan outlines goals for the state’s AT program and tracks progress towards these goals based on federal performance measures.
Wisconsin's State Plan for AT
Feedback Received on Wisconsin's State AT Plan
Public comments and feedback for the State Plan for AT were received between June 1 and June 30, 2018 and published. The comments received have been reviewed and addressed in the plan as appropriate. The AT Advisory Council is committed to using the comments and feedback received on the plan in multiple ways—including implementation of the State Plan for AT. Even if every comment is not reflected in the final plan, comments and feedback have been heard and considered.
Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (BPDD) June 28, 2018
Wisconsin Augmentative Alternative Communication Network Leadership Team June 27, 2018
Wisconsin Independent Living Network (WILN) June 7, 2018
Individual Joy Krogstad June 6, 2018
Individual Laurine Lusk June 12, 2018
Individual Tiffany Glass June 12, 2018
Individual Tiffany Glass June 29, 2018
DHS Response BPDD July 3, 2018
DHS Response WAAC July 3, 2018
DHS Response WILN June 27, 2018
DHS Response Joy Krogstad June 14, 2018