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Supporting Students under Section 504
This Fact Sheet summarizes public schools’ obligations under Section 504 to: • Provide a free appropriate public Rehabilitation Act of 1973. • Make reasonable modifications to disciplinary policies for students with disabilities;  • Administer student discipline in a nondiscriminatory based behavior.
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What does Kentucky law say about bullying?
Kentucky anti-bullying laws include the following definition of bullying: “Bullying” means any unwanted verbal, physical, or social behavior among students that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated:     1. That occurs on school premises, on school-sponsored transportation, or at a school-sponsored event; or     2. That disrupts the education process. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 158.148 (2016)  
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What can I do if my landlord wants me out?
Note: In some places in Kentucky, landlords and tenants have certain rights that are not available in other parts of Kentucky, through the Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (“URLTA”). Be aware that, at this time, the only places in AppalReD’s service area that have adopted these rules are Barbourville and Pulaski County. For the rest of AppalReD’s service area, the following rules will apply. Eviction Information
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Getting and Using SNAP: A Q&A and Info Session with Attorneys
Attorneys Charnel Burton, Kristie Goff, and Kirsten Clancy will answer your questions about P-EBT, EBT, and SNAP and tell you the type of legal services AppalReD Legal Aid offers. We'll include the do’s and don'ts of applying for, keeping, and using benefits. We'll also give information on trafficking cases; what trafficking is, penalties for trafficking, and the process for challenging an allegation of trafficking. You will have time to ask questions and have attorneys respond!
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EducationEvictionsFood Stamps (SNAP)Clear All Filters
Supporting Students under Section 504
This Fact Sheet summarizes public schools’ obligations under Section 504 to: • Provide a free appropriate public Rehabilitation Act of 1973. • Make reasonable modifications to disciplinary policies for students with disabilities;  • Administer student discipline in a nondiscriminatory based behavior.
Education
What does Kentucky law say about bullying?
Kentucky anti-bullying laws include the following definition of bullying: “Bullying” means any unwanted verbal, physical, or social behavior among students that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated:     1. That occurs on school premises, on school-sponsored transportation, or at a school-sponsored event; or     2. That disrupts the education process. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 158.148 (2016)  
Education
What can I do if my landlord wants me out?
Note: In some places in Kentucky, landlords and tenants have certain rights that are not available in other parts of Kentucky, through the Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (“URLTA”). Be aware that, at this time, the only places in AppalReD’s service area that have adopted these rules are Barbourville and Pulaski County. For the rest of AppalReD’s service area, the following rules will apply. Eviction Information
Evictions
Getting and Using SNAP: A Q&A and Info Session with Attorneys
Attorneys Charnel Burton, Kristie Goff, and Kirsten Clancy will answer your questions about P-EBT, EBT, and SNAP and tell you the type of legal services AppalReD Legal Aid offers. We'll include the do’s and don'ts of applying for, keeping, and using benefits. We'll also give information on trafficking cases; what trafficking is, penalties for trafficking, and the process for challenging an allegation of trafficking. You will have time to ask questions and have attorneys respond!
Food Stamps (SNAP)
The Weather Outside is Frightful: Winter Weather Safety Tips
Winter weather is tough for everyone, but it can be especially hard for families with low incomes. 
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