Telecommunication Device Distribution Program - TDDP
On July 6, 1995 , Governor Ridge signed Act 34 of 1994, 35 P.S.ยงยง6701.1, et seq.,
(Act 34) into law establishing the Telecommunication Device Distribution Program
(TDDP). On December 9, 2002 , Governor Mark Schweiker signed Act 181 of 2002, which
amended Act 34 by expanding the definition of disability(ies) to include any disability
that prevents a person from using standard telecommunication equipment.
The TDDP provides specialized telecommunications devices, such as text telephones
and amplifiers, at no charge to qualifying persons who are deaf or hard of hearing,
or with speech and language disorders, or with a physical disability that prevents
them from using standard telecommunication equipment, who have gross incomes of
less than 200% of the federal poverty level. Other qualifications that must be met
in order to participate in the TDDP include: Pennsylvania residency, qualified disability,
must be at least 6 years old, and must have phone service and the ability to learn
how to use the telecommunications device. TDDP is implemented by Pennsylvania's
Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT), a program of the Institute on Disabilities
at Temple University, in conjunction with the PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
(OVR) and the PUC. The legislation provides that the equipment distributed under
the program will be funded through the TRS Fund.
For more information on the TDDP, or to download an application, please visit PIAT’s
website at
http://disabilities.temple.edu/programs/assistive/piat. To have an
application mailed to you, or to speak with someone regarding the program, you may
call Program Manager Sandra McNally at: 800-204-7428 (toll free voice) or 866-268-0579
(toll free TTY), or email
TDDP@temple.edu.
The mailing address is:
Telecommunication Device Distribution Program
Institute on Disabilities – PIAT
Attention: Lisa Troy, TDDP Program Coordinator
1601 N. Broad Street, USB Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19122
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