General Brochure
This section of our website provides a brief
description of CAP and each of the P&A programs we
administer:
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Protection
and Advocacy for Individuals with Developmental
Disabilities (PADD) authorized in the Developmental Disabilities
Assistance and Bill of Rights Act,
42 USC 45 CFR
§§ 1385, 1386 §§
15041-15045
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Protection and Advocacy
for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI)
authorized in the
Protection and Advocacy for
Mentally Ill Individuals Act,
42 USC 10801-10807, 10821-10827, 42 CFR Part 51
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Client Assistance Program (CAP)
authorized in the
29 USC Sec. 732, 34 CFR
§ 370
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Protection
and Advocacy for Individual Rights (PAIR)
authorized in the Rehabilitation Act, 29 USC
794e, 34 CFR
§ 381
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Protection
and Advocacy for [Individuals in Need of]
Assistive Technology (PAAT)
authorized in the Assistive Technology Act, 29
USC
§ 3004
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Protection
and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social
Security (PABSS)
authorized in the
Ticket to Work and Work
Incentives Improvement Act,
42 USC 1320b-20, 20 CFR Part 411, 66
CFR
§ 67370
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Protection
and Advocacy for Individuals with Traumatic
Brain Injury (PATBI)
authorized in the
Children's Health Act of 2000,
42 USC 300d-53, PL 106-310
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Protection
and Advocacy for Voter Access
(PAVA)
authorized in the Help America Vote Act of 2002,
42 USC 15461-62
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Work Incentives
Planning and Assistance (WIPA)
authorized in
Ticket to Work and Work Incentives
Improvement Act of 1999
42 USC
§1320b-21,
Social Security Protection Act of 2004, FY2009
PL 108-203, § 407
reauthorized funding through