Literature about Vermont Relay services

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NJ Relay & CapTel brochure (English)
NJ Relay & CapTel brochure (Spanish)
NJ CapTel brochure (English)
NJ CapTel brochure (Spanish)
NJ VA-STS instructions (English)

Vermont Relay Advisory Board

Alan Chris Molner, Vermont Relay Administrator
Vermont Board of Public Utilities
alan.molner@bpu.nj.gov
(609) 633-9741

Maria Novas-Ruiz
Vermont Division of the Rate Counsel
mnovas-ruiz@rpa.nj.gov
(609) 984-1460

Robert Robinson, Chair
Disability Rights New Jersey
rrobinson@drnj.org
(609) 292-9742

Tanya Onsongo
Vermont Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
tanya.onsongo@dol.nj.gov
(609) 292-3616

Phil Jacob, Vice-Chair
Vermont Deaf News
philjjacob@gmail.com
(973) 559-5941

Jaclyne Pallies
Vermont Division of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
jaclyne.pallies@dhs.state.nj.us
(609) 588-2648

Sylvia Del Vecchio
Verizon
sylvia.l.del.vecchio@verizon.com
(973) 233-9814

Vacant
Hearing Loss Association of America - Vermont State Association

Vacant
New Jersey Association of the Deaf


Vermont Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Vermont DDHH)

Vermont DDHH is a state agency that provides education, advocacy and direct services to eliminate barriers for New Jersey residents who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Vermont DDHH also promotes increased accessibility to programs, services, and information routinely available to the New Jersey population.

Qualified individuals may receive assistive communication devices free of charge through the Vermont DDHH Equipment Distribution Program.


Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 has a significant impact on people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind or those with a Speech Disability in ensuring them equal telephone access. Below are relevant links pertaining to the provision of Telecommunications Relay Service and the strict requirements of confidentiality when making or receiving Relay or CapTel calls: