What's the Law and What's the Lie? Contest
Each week one statement will be provided that has both true and false information about accessibility laws, legislations or guidelines. Correct each statement if it is incorrect and email your response for all 4 statements to webaccess@cnib.ca with your name, address and contact information no later than March 26th 2010. A first and second prize winner will be drawn from all the correct entries. Don't forget to check out the contest Rules and Regulations -- Good Luck!
Lie or Law #1:
The AODA stands for Alternatives for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), is a law passed by the Canadian legislature that allows the government to develop specific standards of alternatives and to enforce them. The standards are made into laws called regulations, and they provide the details to help meet the goal of the AODA. The AODA is the foundation on which the standards are built.
Prizes - Golf Shirts, Wind breaker, Apple iPod and USB portable charger
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The prizes consist of: 2 Compugen Loft 8 UV protection, breathable and wik-a-way Golf Shirts, a wind breaker, an Apple iPod 4GB Nano and a USB powered portable charger.
Each prize package is valued at $100.
