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AM I ELIGIBLE?
To become a patron you must meet the following criteria, which must be documented by a competent authority such as a physician, nurse, optometrist, therapist, hospital or nursing-home professional, social worker or librarian. Family members are not eligible to certify as a competent authority.
Criteria:
Persons who are "legally blind," which means that your vision is 20/200 or less in your better eye with corrective lenses. People with 20/200 vision can only see at 20 feet letters that a healthy eye can see at 200 feet. You are also legally blind if the widest diameter of your visual field is 20 degrees or less in your better eye. In other words, you are legally blind if you cannot read the big "E" on an eye chart at 20 feet.

Persons with a visual disability who are unable to read standard print even with correction and despite optical measurement.

Persons who cannot hold a book or handle standard printed materials because of physical limitations.

Persons with a reading disability resulting from organic dysfunction that is sufficiently severe to prevent them from reading standard printed material. Note: This condition must be documented by a doctor of medicine.
I am eligible and I want to sign up.
What if I don't live in Southern California?
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