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Disability Rights California (DRC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 that defends, advances, and strengthens the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities.
Disability Rights California (DRC) is the agency designated under federal law to protect and advocate for the rights of Californians with disabilities. We work in litigation, legal representation, advocacy services, investigations, public policy, and provide information, advice, referral, and community outreach.
Disability Rights California (DRC) is the agency designated under federal law to protect and advocate for the rights of Californians with disabilities. We provide programs for: Information and Referral, Investigation of Abuse and Neglect, Legal Representation & Rights Protection, Education & Outreach, and Public Policy Advocacy.
Materials and publications in this section help you understand your rights so you can advocate for yourself or another person. If you have any questions or need more help, contact Disability Rights California at 1-800-776-5746, or TTY at:1-800-719-5798: available M-F, 9:00am - 4:00pm.
For more than 40 years, DRC has worked to advance the rights of Californians with disabilities in education, employment, housing, independence, health, and safety, and has grown into the largest disability rights organization in the nation.
Disability Rights California (DRC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 that defends, advances, and strengthens the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities.
If you are an individual, family member, or advocate for someone with a disability and have questions about legal rights related to your disability, call: 1-800-776-5746 or TTY call: 1-800-719-5798
What is Disability Rights California? Disability Rights California (DRC) is an independent, private, nonprofit agency established in 1978 pursuant to the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. 42 U.S.C. § 15001 et seq. [“DD Act”].
This publication addresses common community questions about two new mental health laws in California: Senate Bill 43 (Grave Disability) and the CARE Act (CARE Court). The implementation of both laws is ongoing and varies by county.
We focus on legislation and budget items that impact people with disabilities and public programs that provide services and supports. Helpful Links and Resources. Take Action. For information on public policy, please contact: Eric Harris. Director of Public Policy. (916) 504-5940.