2005 Nevada Revised Statutes - Chapter 615 — Vocational Rehabilitation
CHAPTER 615 - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
NRS 615.010 Statementof purposes; construction.
NRS 615.020 Definitions.
NRS 615.023 Administratordefined.
NRS 615.031 Bureaudefined.
NRS 615.035 Chiefdefined. [Repealed.]
NRS 615.040 Constructdefined.
NRS 615.050 Departmentdefined.
NRS 615.060 Directordefined.
NRS 615.065 Divisiondefined.
NRS 615.080 Establishmentof a rehabilitation facility defined.
NRS 615.090 Establishmentof a workshop defined.
NRS 615.100 Gainfuloccupation defined.
NRS 615.110 Handicappedindividual defined.
NRS 615.120 Physicalor mental disability defined.
NRS 615.130 Substantialhandicap to employment defined.
NRS 615.140 Vocationalrehabilitation services defined.
NRS 615.150 Administrationof chapter.
NRS 615.160 Chief:Qualifications; appointment. [Repealed.]
NRS 615.170 Provisionof vocational rehabilitation services.
NRS 615.180 Powersand duties of Administrator; delegation of powers and duties.
NRS 615.190 Dutiesof Bureau.
NRS 615.200 Powersof Bureau.
NRS 615.210 Acceptanceof congressional act and federal grants.
NRS 615.220 Determinationof disability.
NRS 615.230 Cooperationwith Federal Government.
NRS 615.240 Compliancewith requirements to receive federal money; state appropriations.
NRS 615.250 Receiptand disbursement of money; deposit of money earned by rehabilitation facilitiesin Account for Rehabilitation Facilities; credit of interest and income.
NRS 615.255 RehabilitationDivision Revolving Account: Creation; administration; deposits; claims;purchases.
NRS 615.260 RehabilitationGift Account: Investment; use of money.
NRS 615.270 Maintenancenot assignable or subject to attachment, execution or other legal process.
NRS 615.280 Hearings;judicial review.
NRS 615.290 Misuseof lists or records.
NRS 615.300 Limitationon political activity.
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1. The purposes of this chapter are to:
(a) Rehabilitate handicapped individuals so that theymay prepare for and engage in gainful occupations;
(b) Provide physically and mentally disabled personswith a program of services which will result in greater opportunities for themto enter more fully into the life of the community;
(c) Promote activities which will assist thehandicapped to reach their fullest potential; and
(d) Encourage and develop facilities and otherresources needed by the handicapped.
2. The provisions of this chapter shall be liberallyconstrued to effect its stated purposes.
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1. The expansion, remodeling or alteration of existingbuildings necessary to adapt or to increase the effectiveness of such buildingsfor rehabilitation facility purposes;
2. The acquisition of initial equipment for suchpurposes; or
3. The initial staffing of a rehabilitation facilityfor a period not exceeding 1 year.
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1. The expansion, remodeling or alteration of existingbuildings necessary to adapt such buildings to workshop purposes or to increasethe employment opportunities in workshop; and
2. The acquisition of initial equipment necessary fornew workshops or to increase the employment opportunities in workshops.
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1. Employment in the competitive labor market;
2. Practice of a profession;
3. Self-employment;
4. Homemaking;
5. Farm or family work (including work for whichpayment is in kind rather than in cash);
6. Sheltered employment; and
7. Home industries or other gainful homebound work.
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1. Any individual who has a physical or mentaldisability which constitutes a substantial handicap to employment but which isof such a nature that vocational rehabilitation services may reasonably beexpected to render him fit to engage in a gainful occupation, including againful occupation which is more consistent with his capacities and abilities.
2. Any individual who has a physical or mentaldisability which constitutes a substantial handicap to employment for whomvocational rehabilitation services are necessary for the purposes of thedetermination of rehabilitation potential.
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1. The Administrator shall:
(a) Subject to the approval of the Director, adoptrules and regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter;
(b) Establish appropriate administrative units withinthe Bureau;
(c) Appoint such personnel as is necessary for theproper and efficient performance of the functions of the Bureau;
(d) Prescribe the duties of the personnel of theBureau;
(e) Prepare and submit to the Governor, through theDirector, before September 1 of each even-numbered year for the biennium endingJune 30 of such year, reports of activities and expenditures and estimates ofsums required to carry out the purposes of this chapter;
(f) Make certification for the disbursement of moneyavailable for carrying out the purposes of this chapter; and
(g) Take such other action as may be necessary orappropriate to cooperate with public and private agencies and otherwise tocarry out the purposes of this chapter.
2. The Administrator may delegate to any officer oremployee of the Bureau such of his powers and duties as he finds necessary tocarry out the purposes of this chapter.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 829; A 1969, 1458; 1973, 1402;1975, 60; 1991, 170; 1993, 1853;
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1. Take action necessary or appropriate to carry outthe purposes of this chapter; and
2. Cooperate with other departments, agencies andinstitutions, both public and private, in providing for the vocationalrehabilitation of handicapped individuals, in studying the problems involvedtherein, and in planning, establishing, developing and providing such programs,facilities and services as may be necessary or desirable.
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1. Enter into reciprocal agreements with other states,which, for this purpose, may include the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, theVirgin Islands and Guam, to provide for the vocational rehabilitation ofindividuals within the states concerned;
2. Establish or construct rehabilitation facilitiesand workshops and make grants to, or contracts or other arrangements with,public and other nonprofit organizations for the establishment of workshops andrehabilitation facilities;
3. Operate facilities for carrying out the purposes ofthis chapter;
4. In matters relating to vocational rehabilitation:
(a) Conduct research, studies, investigations anddemonstrations and make reports;
(b) Provide training and instruction, including,without limitation, the establishment and maintenance of such researchfellowships and traineeships with such stipends and allowances as may be deemednecessary;
(c) Disseminate information; and
(d) Render technical assistance;
5. Provide for the establishment, supervision, managementand control of small business enterprises to be operated by severelyhandicapped persons where their operation will be improved through themanagement and supervision of the Bureau; and
6. Maintain a list of persons who are qualified toengage in the practice of interpreting in this state pursuant to
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1. The State of Nevada accepts the provisions andbenefits of the Act of Congress entitled An act to provide for the promotionof vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise andtheir return to civil employment, approved June 2, 1920, and as the same hasbeen or may be amended.
2. In addition to the provisions of subsection 1, theBureau is authorized to accept and direct the disbursement of fundsappropriated by any Act of Congress and apportioned to the State of Nevada foruse in connection with the vocational rehabilitation program.
3. In accepting the provisions and benefits of theActs of Congress referred to in subsections 1 and 2, the State of Nevada agreesto observe and comply with all of their requirements.
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1. To facilitate the making of disabilitydeterminations in this state, the Department through the Division, on behalf ofthe State of Nevada, may enter into an agreement or agreements with the UnitedStates Government, by and through the Secretary of Health and Human Services,or any other federal agency, for the making of disability determinations,receiving and expending federal money for the making of such determinations,and performing other acts and functions necessary to effectuate the provisionsof any Act of Congress, and all applicable federal regulations adopted pursuantthereto.
2. The Department, by and through the Division, shallmake the disability determinations required by the provisions of any Act ofCongress, and the State Treasurer shall disburse the money required for themaking of such determinations upon claims by the Director in the same manner asother claims against the State are paid.
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1. The Department through the Bureau may makeagreements, arrangements or plans to:
(a) Cooperate with the Federal Government in carryingout the purposes of this chapter or of any federal statutes pertaining tovocational rehabilitation and to this end may adopt such methods ofadministration as are found by the Federal Government to be necessary for theproper and efficient operation of such agreements, arrangements or plans forvocational rehabilitation; and
(b) Comply with such conditions as may be necessary tosecure benefits under those federal statutes.
2. Upon designation by the Governor, in addition tothose provided in subsection 1, the Department through the Bureau may performfunctions and services for the Federal Government relating to persons under aphysical or mental disability.
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1. The Bureau is authorized to comply with suchrequirements as may be necessary to obtain federal funds in the maximum amountand most advantageous proportion possible.
2. If federal funds are not available to the State forvocational rehabilitation purposes, the Department shall include as a part ofits budget a request for adequate state funds for vocational rehabilitationpurposes.
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1. The State Treasurer is designated as custodian ofall money received from the Federal Government for carrying out the purposes ofthis chapter or any agreements, arrangements or plans authorized thereby.
2. The State Treasurer shall make disbursements fromthat money and from all state money available for the purposes of this chapterupon certification by the designated official of the Bureau.
3. All money earned by the rehabilitation facilitiesof the Bureau from contracts to provide work to train handicapped persons mustbe deposited in the Account for Rehabilitation Facilities in the State GeneralFund.
4. The interest and income earned on the money in theAccount, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to theAccount.
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1. There is hereby created the Rehabilitation DivisionRevolving Account in an amount not to exceed $90,000. The money in theRevolving Account may be used for the payment of claims of:
(a) Applicants for or recipients of services from:
(1) The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation,including, without limitation, the rehabilitation facilities described insubsection 2 of NRS 615.200; and
(2) The Bureau of Services to the Blind andVisually Impaired, including, without limitation, the vending stand program forthe blind authorized by NRS 426.630 to
(b) Vendors providing services to those applicants orrecipients under procedures established by the Division.
2. The money in the Revolving Account must bedeposited in a bank or credit union qualified to receive deposits of publicmoney. The bank or credit union shall secure the deposit with a depository bondsatisfactory to the State Board of Examiners, unless it is otherwise secured bythe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union ShareInsurance Fund or a private insurer approved pursuant to
3. After expenditure of money from the RevolvingAccount, the Administrator shall present a claim to the State Board ofExaminers. When approved by the State Board of Examiners, the State Controllershall draw his warrant in the amount of the claim in favor of theRehabilitation Division Revolving Account, to be paid to the order of theAdministrator, and the State Treasurer shall pay it.
4. Money in the Rehabilitation Division RevolvingAccount does not revert to the State General Fund at the end of the fiscalyear, but remains in the Revolving Account.
5. Purchases paid for from the Rehabilitation DivisionRevolving Account for the purposes authorized by subsection 1 may be exemptfrom the provisions of the State Purchasing Act at the discretion of the Chiefof the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration or hisdesignated representative.
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1. All gifts of money which the Bureau is authorizedto accept must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to theRehabilitation Gift Account in the Department of Employment, Training andRehabilitations Gift Fund. The money may be invested and reinvested and mustbe used in accordance with the conditions of the gift.
2. All claims must be approved by the Administratorbefore they are paid.
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1. Any person applying for or receiving vocationalrehabilitation who is aggrieved by any action or inaction of the Bureau or theAdministrator with respect to him is entitled, in accordance with regulations,to a fair hearing before a hearing officer.
2. A person aggrieved by the decision of a hearingofficer is entitled to judicial review of the decision in the manner providedby chapter 233B of NRS.
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1. No officer or employee engaged in theadministration of the vocational rehabilitation program shall use his officialauthority to influence or permit the use of the vocational rehabilitationprogram for the purpose of interfering with an election or affecting theresults thereof or for any partisan political purpose. No such officer oremployee shall solicit or receive, nor shall any officer or employee be obligedto contribute or render, any service, assistance, subscription, assessment orcontribution for any political purpose.
2. Any officer or employee violating the provisions ofthis section shall be discharged.
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