Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/1754

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118 STAT. 1724 PUBLIC LAW 108–364—OCT. 25, 2004 ‘‘(IV) the range and average interest rate for the financing activities; ‘‘(V) the range and average income of approved applicants for the financing activities; and ‘‘(VI) the types and dollar amounts of assistive technology financed; ‘‘(iii) the number, type, and length of time of loans of assistive technology devices provided to individuals with disabilities, employers, public agencies, or public accommodations through the device loan program described in subsection (e)(2)(C), and an analysis of the individuals with disabilities who have benefited from the device loan program; ‘‘(iv) the number, type, estimated value, and scope of assistive technology devices exchanged, repaired, recycled, or reutilized (including redistributed through device sales, loans, rentals, or donations) through the device reutilization program described in subsection (e)(2)(B), and an analysis of the individuals with disabilities that have benefited from the device reutili zation program; ‘‘(v) the number and type of device demonstrations and referrals provided under subsection (e)(2)(D), and an analysis of individuals with disabilities who have benefited from the demonstrations and referrals; ‘‘(vi)(I) the number and general characteristics of individuals who participated in training under sub section (e)(3)(B)(i) (such as individuals with disabilities, parents, educators, employers, providers of employ ment services, health care workers, counselors, other service providers, or vendors) and the topics of such training; and ‘‘(II) to the extent practicable, the geographic dis tribution of individuals who participated in the training; ‘‘(vii) the frequency of provision and nature of tech nical assistance provided to State and local agencies and other entities; ‘‘(viii) the number of individuals assisted through the public awareness activities and statewide informa tion and referral system described in subsection (e)(3)(B)(ii); ‘‘(ix) the outcomes of any improvement initiatives carried out by the State as a result of activities funded under this section, including a description of any writ ten policies, practices, and procedures that the State has developed and implemented regarding access to, provision of, and funding for, assistive technology devices, and assistive technology services, in the con texts of education, health care, employment, commu nity living, and information technology and tele communications, including e government; ‘‘(x) the source of leveraged funding or other contributed resources, including resources provided through subcontracts or other collaborative resource sharing agreements, from and with public and private