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State of Utah Homepage
Main website of the State of Utah
Utah State Office of Education
Main website for the USOE
DRM Digital Disability Resource Directory
State-by-state listing of online resources for people with disabilities.
Utah Laws
A site where you can search the Utah Code and Constitution by key word or by title and chapter. A multi-query feature is available for those needing more detailed information from previous legislative sessions and digests.
National Mental Health Association
Site of Mental Health America
Disability Law Center
The Disability Law Center (DLC) is a private non-profit organization. They are designated as the Protection and Advocacy agency to protect the rights of people with disabilities in Utah.
Untangling the Web - Disability Links
A listing of useful disability-related links to online resources.
Region VIII Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program Online
This site provides information to rehabilitation professionals, organizations, and educators, as well as consumers of rehabilitation services. It is their intent to be a useful resource for the rehabilitation community.
Utah Division of Workforce Services
Statewide resource for job-seekers and employers seeking employees.
National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials
The NCRTM is sponsored by the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) and hosted by Utah State University. They serve the profession of Vocational Rehabilitation as a centralized resource for the development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of training materials; as a forum for advancing knowledge through applied research and open dialog; and as a marketplace for career and staff development.
USA.GOV
The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal
The Utah Independent Living Center
The Independent Living Center that covers the Salt Lake City area.
Access Utah Network
Information and referral services for citizens of Utah with disabilitites.
The University of Montana Rural Institute:
The Rural Institute advocates and supports full participation in community life by rural Americans of all ages. From integrated childcare to supported employment, the Institute's wide range of grant-funded research, service and training projects blend innovative approaches and techniques with existing community services.

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