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Another Window Tint exemption question
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<blockquote data-quote="Regulars520" data-source="post: 14980451" data-attributes="member: 145759"><p>OP you may want to possibly look into this technology as well. Window tint that is controlled electronically, makes it so you can have it during the day and switch it off during the night. Might be kind of pricey however you may be able to get the VA to supply funds for it to be used as a "prosthetic" yes they will approve funds for things other than arms and legs etc... to be used as a prosthetic, I have a few electronic items around my home that were funded by the VA to help with my TBI/Memory issues. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://shop.smarttint.com/Automotive_c_315.html" target="_blank">http://shop.smarttint.com/Automotive_c_315.html</a></p><p></p><p>This is a link to just one company I looked at but there are several out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regulars520, post: 14980451, member: 145759"] OP you may want to possibly look into this technology as well. Window tint that is controlled electronically, makes it so you can have it during the day and switch it off during the night. Might be kind of pricey however you may be able to get the VA to supply funds for it to be used as a "prosthetic" yes they will approve funds for things other than arms and legs etc... to be used as a prosthetic, I have a few electronic items around my home that were funded by the VA to help with my TBI/Memory issues. [url]http://shop.smarttint.com/Automotive_c_315.html[/url] This is a link to just one company I looked at but there are several out there. [/QUOTE]
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