This website has been developed in compliance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that requires that businesses and nonprofit services providers make accessibility accommodations to enable the disabled public to access the same services as clients who are not disabled.  Various types of physical disabilities impact user interaction on the web. Vision loss, hearing loss, limited manual dexterity, and cognitive disabilities are examples, with each having different means to access electronic information effectively. Our goal is to provide a good web experience for all visitors.

Difficulty Accessing Material

While we believe the site to maintain ADA compliance, we recognize the website is updated or changed frequently. If you have difficulty accessing any material on this site because of a disability, please contact us in writing or via telephone. We will work with you to make the information available. You can direct your request to us through our contact page.