NFB of Maryland Resolutions Archives
The official policies of the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland are established every year with annual resolutions adopted at the affiliate convention.
We grouped all the available back listings of the NFB of Maryland's state resolutions here for your convenience.
2020
- Resolution 2020-01: Regarding Access to Educational Platforms and Materials
- Resolution 2020-02: Regarding improving employment programs and other services at the Division of Rehabilitation Services
- Resolution 2020-03: Regarding WMATA
- Resolution 2020-04: Regarding MTA Budget Cuts
- Resolution 2020-05: Regarding the Distribution of Accessible Materials in Higher Education
2019
2018
2017
2016
- Resolution 2016–01: Regarding Moving Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped out of the Maryland State Department of Education
- Resolution 2016-02: Regarding Improving the Handling of Nonvisual Accessibility in the Maryland Procurement System
- Resolution 2016-03: Regarding Text-based Information for MTA Baltimore
- Resolution 2016-04: Regarding Service Animal User Access to Public Accommodations
- Resolution 2016-05: Regarding MetroAccess
2015
- Resolution 2015-01: Regarding Segregated Ballots
- Resolution 2015-02: Regarding Supporting the TIME Act
- Resolution 2015-03: Regarding Urging the Maryland Legislature to Pass Legislation Prohibiting the Payment of Subminimum Wages to Workers with Disabilities
- Resolution 2015-04: Regarding the Maryland Transit Administration, BaltimoreLink
2014
- Resolution 2014-01: Regarding Orientation and Mobility Services for Children
- Resolution 2014-02: Regarding Support of the TEACH ACT
- Resolution 2014-03: Regarding Discrimination by the Maryland State Department of Human Resources
- Resolution 2014-04: Regarding the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
- Resolution 2014-05: Regarding Equal Access to Public Transportation Technologies
- Resolution 2014-06: Regarding Maryland Hub
2013
- Resolution 2013-01: Regarding Accessible Voting Systems and Segregated Ballots
- Resolution 2013-02: Regarding Informed Choice in Rehabilitation
- Resolution 2013-03: Regarding the Hiring of a Blindness Expert at the Maryland State Department of Education
- Resolution 2013-05: Regarding the Creation of a Statewide Support Service Providers Program for Deaf-blind People
2012
- Resolution 2012-01: Regarding Certification and Recertification Requirements for Vision Teachers
- Resolution 2012-02: Regarding DORS Support of Textbook Purchases
- Resolution 2012-03: Regarding Staffing Problems at the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
- Resolution 2012–04: Regarding an Accessible Website for Adding Value to Rechargeable Fare Cards for MTA and Metro
- Resolution 2012-101: Regarding Certification for Paratransit Services
2011
- Resolution 2011-1: Regarding an Accessible Online Voter Registration System
- Resolution 2011-2: Regarding Fair Wages for Maryland Workers with Disabilities
- Resolution 2011-3: Regarding Electronic Readers Supplied By Public Libraries
- Resolution 2011-4: Regarding Enforcement of the Maryland White Cane Law
- Resolution 2011-5: Regarding Local Government Website Accessibility
2010
- Resolution 2010-1: Regarding Maryland Identification Cards
- Resolution 2010-2: Regarding the Existence of the Office of Blindness and Vision Services (OBVS)
- Resolution 2010-3: Regarding Nonvisual Access to Blackboard
- Resolution 2010-4: Regarding Planning and Timely Purchase of Equipment for DORS Clients