
Privacy Policy and Disclaimer NoticePrivacy PolicyThe OLRS Web site resides on the server of the State of Ohio (Ohio Server). The Ohio Server collects pieces of information to generate statistical analyses about how visitors use the OLRS Web site and about ways the OLRS can improve the Web site for the benefit of all visitors. The pieces of information include numbers and times of visits, pages viewed, paths followed through the Web site, files downloaded, the Internet protocol (IP) address of your computer, and addresses of Web sites from which visitors linked to the OLRS Web site. The Ohio Server collects only generic information and does not collect personal identifiers such as name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address. The Ohio Server does not use "cookies" to track your visit on the OLRS Web site. Most documents and records collected by the server, including electronic data, are subject to Ohio law and the Public Records Act. Read Ohio's Internet Portal Privacy Notice for more information. Information about a case that is received by OLRS as a request for OLRS advocacy is confidential as between attorney and client. Other information received via e-mail will be used to respond to a request. Information received via on-line polls and forms will be used for the purposes stated on the Web page. Be aware, though, that Ohio law and the Public Records Act may require the OLRS to share information if it is a record of the agency's activities, it is not confidential as a client record, and a copy is requested. Disclaimer NoticeThe OLRS Web site and the information it contains is provided as a public service to Ohio citizens who have disabilities. OLRS makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this Web site and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents of this Web site. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory is given with respect to the contents and accuracy of this Web site or the links to other Internet resources. OLRS does not endorse, recommend, or favor any organizations, individuals, or programs referenced within the site or within the links to other sites. The information within this Web site is not meant to take the place of the advice of physicians, counselors, or other professionals. OLRS does not provide legal advice over the Internet. The information on this web site is not legal advice. Legal advice is dependent on individual circumstance and may vary from state to state, based upon local laws and regulations. The information on this web site may not be up to date. You should contact an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction for current information and advice on the law regarding your situation. If you are an Ohioan with a disability you may wish to contact OLRS by phone to receive further assistance. OLRS attempts to verify that the links referenced within this Web site are helpful for people with disabilities to find the resources needed to advocate for their needs. However, OLRS does not guarantee that the information provided within the destination link is accurate or right for the particular needs of a person. Once you follow a link away from the OLRS Web site, refer to that site's privacy policy and disclaimer statements. OLRS provides links to Web sites that match at least one of the following categories:
In addition to the above criteria, OLRS prefers to link to sites that are accessible to persons with disabilities who use assistive technology. OLRS has chosen not to include links where the primary purpose is to be an interactive site, such as chat rooms and list servers. Be aware, though, that some sites may contain these features within their sites. OLRS has chosen not to include links where the primary purpose is to sell products to consumers. If you experience a problem with a link or if you would like to request your link to be added to the OLRS Web site, contact OLRS. OLRS reserves the right to limit the amount of links included within the OLRS Web site. Privacy on the World Wide WebThe trustworthiness of any Web site, like the trustworthiness of any source of information that is new, should never be taken for granted. The Internet is largely unregulated and, unlike newspapers and television, the Internet can also collect personal data about you from the information in gathers from your computer. To learn more about your privacy on the Internet, read about:
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