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Telephony / Technology / Disability / Video Relay Service / Telecommunications Relay Service / Delaware School for the Deaf / American Sign Language / Language interpretation / Video Remote Interpreting / Assistive technology / Deafness / Videotelephony
Date: 2015-02-24 11:27:20
Telephony
Technology
Disability
Video Relay Service
Telecommunications Relay Service
Delaware School for the Deaf
American Sign Language
Language interpretation
Video Remote Interpreting
Assistive technology
Deafness
Videotelephony

CODHHE MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, January 24, 2007 6:30 PM – Sterck School Newark, Delaware MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard Pelletier, Chair, DSD; Christy Hennessey, IRI;

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