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B. 399 - 1 - House Bill 399 By: Representatives Schofield of the 63 rd , Beverly of the 143 rd , Davis of the 87 th , Mitchell of the 88 th , and Scott of the 76 th A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Title 30 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to handicapped 1 persons, so as to create the Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired; to transfer2 the direction and supervision of Georgia Industries for the Blind from the Georgia Vocational3 Rehabilitation Agency to the commission; to provide for a short title; to provide for4 definitions; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for the transfer of functions to the5 commission; to provide for the composition and appointment of commission members; to6 provide for an executive director; to provide for duties and powers of the commission; to7 authorize the commission to license blind persons to operate vending facilities; to transfer8 the oversight of the delivery of deaf-blind services and techniques that lead to maximum9 independence and employment for individuals with both a hearing and a vision loss to the10 commission; to provide for an annual report; to provide for a complaint process; to amend11 Chapter 9 of Title 49 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the transfer of12 the Division of Rehabilitation Services to the Department of Labor, so as to establish the role13 of the commission in facilitating the operation by blind persons and other persons with14 disabilities of vending facilities on state property; to provide for related matters; to provide15 for an effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.16 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:17 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 2 - SECTION 1. 18 Title 30 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to handicapped persons, is19 amended by revising Code Section 30-2-3, relating to supervision of Georgia Industries for20 the Blind by Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and acquisition of property, as21 follows:22 "30-2-3.23 (a) The industries shall be state institutions under the direction and supervision of the24 Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Commission for the Blind and the Visually25 Impaired.26 (b) The Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Commission for the Blind and the27 Visually Impaired is authorized to provide the property necessary for the industries. The28 Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Commission for the Blind and the Visually29 Impaired may acquire real property through the State Properties Commission pursuant to30 Code Section 50-16-38 or the agency commission may enter into rental agreements in order31 to acquire the needed space."32 SECTION 2.33 Said title is further amended by revising Code Section 30-2-4, relating to superintendents for34 industries, operation of industries generally, and purchase of goods manufactured at35 industries by state institutions, as follows:36 "30-2-4.37 (a) There shall be superintendents for the industries. Preference shall be given to blind38 persons with the skill and experience to perform such jobs. The department Commission39 for the Blind and the Visually Impaired shall provide for the equipment, maintenance, and40 management of the industries; shall provide for the selection and eligibility of applicants41 for admission to an industry; shall provide for the sale of supplies manufactured at the42 industries to the departments of the state, its subdivisions, and institutions, and to the43 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 3 - federal government and other states and to individual and corporate dealers in such 44 supplies; shall provide for housing, rationing, hours of labor, scale of pay, or division of45 profits, subject to this chapter; and shall provide all other rules for the proper management46 of the industries not in conflict with this chapter. The department Commission for the47 Blind and the Visually Impaired shall procure necessary machinery, equipment, and48 furnishings for the industries; shall make contracts for power, lighting, and heating; and49 shall arrange for all other things necessary and proper for the conduct of the industries.50 (b) All departments, subdivisions, and institutions of the State of Georgia are directed to51 give preference in purchases to goods manufactured at the industries, provided said goods52 are of equal quality and competitive in price."53 SECTION 3.54 Said title is further amended by revising Code Section 30-2-7, relating to compensation of55 workers and observance of and payment for state holidays, as follows:56 "30-2-7.57 (a) Each worker in an industry who is otherwise entitled to share in the benefits provided58 for blind persons under Articles 1 and 3 of Chapter 4 of Title 49 shall, in addition to the59 amount received as compensation for his or her services in the industry, receive from the60 Department of Human Services such amount of public assistance as shall be determined61 in accordance with the regulations approved by the commissioner of human services.62 (b) All workers in the industries shall observe all holidays observed by other departments63 and agencies of the state government and shall receive their proportionate compensation64 for each holiday so observed. If any worker shall be compensated in such a manner that65 his or her daily compensation is not fixed, but rather is based upon a production basis, he66 or she shall receive by way of compensation for such observance of state holidays the67 average daily production compensation received by him or her during the immediately68 preceding 30 day period, holidays and Sundays excluded. The Georgia Vocational69 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 4 - Rehabilitation Agency Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired is authorized70 and directed to pay such compensation from the funds appropriated to and available for the71 agency commission."72 SECTION 4.73 Said title is further amended by adding a new chapter to the end of such title to read as74 follows:75 "CHAPTER 1176 30-11-1.77 This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the 'Commission for the Blind and the78 Visually Impaired Act.'79 30-11-2.80 As used in this chapter, the term:81 (1) 'Blind or visually impaired' means a person:82 (A) Having a central visual acuity of 20/200 in the better eye with the best corrective83 lens, or a visual field of 20 degrees or less; or84 (B) With a severe visual disability resulting in legal blindness verified by an eye85 examination.86 (2) 'Commission' means the Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired.87 30-11-3.88 (a) The purpose for the establishment of a commission for the blind and the visually89 impaired is to ensure that people who are blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind have90 access, from cradle to grave, to quality services throughout the State of Georgia so that they91 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 5 - may attain independent living skills, maximize successful career opportunities, and92 increase independence and self-sufficiency to promote the upward mobility of the93 consumer as a viable member of the community and to do whatever is deemed necessary94 to achieve the most positive outcome for the consumer.95 (b) It is the policy of this state that all programs, projects, and activities of the commission96 shall be carried out in a manner consistent with the following principles:97 (1) Respect for individual dignity, personal responsibility, self-determination, and pursuit98 of meaningful careers, based on informed choice;99 (2) Support for the involvement of an individual's representative if an individual100 requests, desires, or needs such support;101 (3) Respect for the individual's privacy and equal access, including the use of102 information in accessible formats; and103 (4) Integration and full participation of individuals who are blind or visually impaired104 in society on equal terms with others.105 30-11-4.106 (a) The Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired is hereby created and107 established to perform the functions and duties set out in this chapter and to assume the108 duties, powers, and authority exercised on June 30, 2023, by the Georgia Vocational109 Rehabilitation Agency with respect to blind or visually impaired persons.110 (b) On and after July 1, 2023, the powers, functions, duties, programs, and authority of the111 Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency relating to blind or visually impaired persons112 shall be performed and exercised by the commission. The commission shall take all113 necessary steps to ensure continuity of services for blind or visually impaired persons114 during such transfer.115 (c) The commission shall be assigned to the Department of Human Services for116 administrative purposes only, as prescribed in Code Section 50-4-3.117 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 6 - 30-11-5.118 (a) The commission shall consist of a chairperson and five members. The Governor shall119 appoint the chairperson and one member, the Speaker of the House shall appoint two120 members, and the President of the Senate shall appoint two members. The chairperson and121 members shall be qualified to serve based on knowledge and experience in rehabilitation122 and related services for the blind or visually impaired. A majority of the members shall be123 blind or visually impaired. No member of the commission shall be employed by the124 commission during the term of such membership.125 (b) The Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the President of the Senate shall consult126 with consumer groups representing blind or visually impaired persons in this state to obtain127 their recommendations of individuals to be appointed.128 (c) The appointment of each member shall be for a term of three years, except for the129 terms of the initially appointed members. One member appointed by each officer shall130 serve for terms of two years, and the chairperson and the other initial appointments shall131 serve for terms of one year. Thereafter, all members shall be appointed for terms of three132 years.133 (d) The commission shall meet quarterly and at such other times as it shall determine. The134 chairperson of the commission shall be elected by the members present and voting at the135 first meeting of the commission and annually thereafter. Commissioners shall receive no136 salary, but shall be allowed the usual mileage, subsistence, and per diem as authorized by137 law. A majority of the members of the commission shall constitute a quorum to transact138 business.139 30-11-6.140 (a) The commission shall appoint an executive director with knowledge and experience141 in rehabilitation and related services for the blind or visually impaired. The executive142 director shall serve as secretary to the commission and shall be the chief administrative143 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 7 - officer of the commission. The executive director's appointment shall be for an indefinite144 period but may be terminated for cause as determined by a majority of the commission.145 Preference shall be given to employing an individual who is blind or visually impaired and146 meets the qualifications specified by the commission.147 (b) The executive director shall employ such personnel as are needed and shall fix their148 compensation in a manner consistent with state law.149 30-11-7.150 (a) The commission shall:151 (1) Develop and carry out a state plan for vocational rehabilitation services for152 individuals who are blind or visually impaired pursuant to Section 101 of the federal153 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended;154 (2) Provide independent living services for blind or visually impaired individuals,155 including services for older individuals who are blind or visually impaired, pursuant to156 Title VII of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended;157 (3) Contract with private agencies that provide services for the blind or visually impaired158 to provide prevocational and other training such as, but not limited to, instruction in159 Braille, orientation and mobility for independent travel, homemaking and160 home-management skills, and communications skills, including the use of computer161 technology, to prepare blind and visually impaired persons for eventual vocational162 training, job placement, higher education, home skills such as reading of mail and letter163 writing, and independence;164 (4) Establish and carry out a business enterprises program and serve as the state licensing165 agency for blind and visually impaired individuals pursuant to the federal166 Randolph-Sheppard Act;167 (5) Establish and administer an industries for the blind program and serve as the state168 licensing agency;169 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 8 - (6) Establish and administer a state-wide program to certify individuals who are qualified170 to teach Braille to blind or visually impaired individuals, including individuals attending171 elementary and secondary schools, using performance criteria based on the National172 Literary Braille competency examination administered by the Library of Congress;173 (7) Purchase and distribute specialized equipment, devices, and technology, including174 low-vision aids, obtained directly from specialty vendors without state centralized175 purchasing procedures;176 (8) Provide library services to persons who are blind or visually impaired and persons177 with physical disabilities in cooperation with the Library of Congress;178 (9) Create and maintain an instructional media center for the production, purchase,179 distribution, reallocation, and warehousing of accessible materials for blind or visually180 impaired children and adults;181 (10) Provide technical assistance in cooperation with other appropriate agencies to assist182 the Department of Education and local boards of education in the provision of auxiliary183 aids and services to blind or visually impaired students and their parents by complying184 with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, and the federal Individuals185 with Disabilities Education Act, as amended;186 (11) Provide technical assistance to agencies within this state in order to ensure that187 information technology purchased or used by such agencies is accessible to and usable188 by individuals who are blind or visually impaired at the time the technology is purchased189 or used;190 (12) Participate, through the designation of the executive director or an appropriate staff191 member of the commission, on boards, commissions, or bodies which may exist or be192 established within this state for the purpose of coordination and planning of services;193 (13) Conduct a review of consumer satisfaction with programs of the commission and194 perform other functions of the state-wide rehabilitation council specified in Section195 105(c) of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended;196 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 9 - (14) Apply for and receive money from any state or federal agency to support the197 programs of the commission and receive on behalf of this state any gifts, donations, or198 bequests from any source to be used in carrying out the commission's duties as described199 in this chapter; and200 (15) Develop and administer any other program which will further the provision of201 services to the blind or visually impaired and is determined by the commission to fall202 within its scope of responsibility.203 (b) The commission may carry out any of the powers and duties enumerated in this Code204 section by contract or cooperative agreement or by the direct administration of any205 program.206 (c) The commission shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary for the207 execution of its functions under this chapter.208 30-11-8.209 The commission is authorized to license blind persons to operate vending facilities under210 its supervision and control, subject to rules and regulations promulgated by the211 commission, on:212 (1) State property;213 (2) County or municipal property;214 (3) Federal property, pursuant to delegation of authority under the Randolph-Sheppard215 Act, 20 U.S.C. Section 107(b), and any amendment thereto or any act of Congress216 relating to this subject; and217 (4) Private property.218 30-11-9.219 (a) The commission shall oversee the delivery of deaf-blind services and techniques220 provided by an organization pursuant to subsection (c) of this Code section that lead to221 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 10 - maximum independence and employment for individuals with both a hearing and a vision222 loss. These services shall include, but not be limited to, transition of deaf-blind youth from223 education to the work force; identification of deaf-blind individuals in Georgia;224 communication access for varying groups of individuals and their unique needs; training225 deaf-blind individuals in orientation and mobility, rehabilitation, and Braille; utilization of226 support service providers to function as sighted guides, communication facilitators, and227 providers of transportation; support and increase in the number of qualified sign language228 interpreters working with deaf-blind individuals; use of adaptive technologies, such as229 computers, telebraillers, and TTY devices; strategies and techniques to assist deaf-blind230 individuals in obtaining the highest level of independence possible; and peer support which231 provides access to information, people, and places.232 (b) The commission shall, to the greatest extent possible, integrate the services and233 techniques required pursuant to subsection (a) of this Code section into its standard234 practices and procedures with the objective of providing appropriate services in an235 appropriate manner to individuals in the deaf-blind community.236 (c) Subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, the commission shall retain an237 organization knowledgeable on deaf-blind issues to provide the services and techniques238 included in subsection (a) of this Code section to deaf-blind individuals and to provide239 comprehensive training to commission staff on such services and techniques required240 pursuant to subsection (a) of this Code section. Such organization shall be retained no later241 than six months after funding from appropriations by the General Assembly has been made242 available for expenditure by the commission.243 30-11-10.244 The commission shall publish an annual report including a list of accomplishments,245 findings, and recommendations for improvement based on its activities and performance246 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 11 - during the year. The report shall contain information needed to evaluate the progress of247 the commission in meeting the needs of blind or visually impaired individuals in this state.248 30-11-11.249 (a) Any applicant for or recipient of services from the commission who is dissatisfied with250 any action taken or decision made regarding such services may file a complaint, setting251 forth the basis for the dissatisfaction and the remedy sought. Upon receipt of the252 complaint, the executive director shall inform the individual of the voluntary process253 available for mediation of the dispute. The mediation, if chosen by the individual, shall be254 conducted by a qualified and impartial mediator, and the cost shall be paid by the255 commission.256 (b) If the dispute cannot be resolved by mediation or other informal means, the executive257 director shall, upon request of the individual, convene an arbitration panel which shall give258 notice, conduct a hearing, and render a decision. The arbitration panel shall be composed259 of three members as follows:260 (1) One individual designated by the individual filing the complaint;261 (2) One individual designated by the executive director; and262 (3) One individual who is an impartial hearing officer, as defined in Section 102 of the263 federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, agreed upon jointly by the individuals designated264 pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection. Such individual shall serve as265 chairperson of the arbitration panel and issue the decision.266 (c) The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations sufficient to regulate all267 proceedings conducted pursuant to this Code section and to ensure the rights of all parties268 participating therein."269 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 12 - SECTION 5. 270 Chapter 9 of Title 49 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the transfer of271 the Division of Rehabilitation Services to the Department of Labor, is amended by revising272 Code Section 49-9-5, relating to provision of services to persons with disabilities, as follows:273 "49-9-5.274 The agency shall provide the services authorized by this chapter to persons with disabilities275 determined to be eligible therefor; and, in carrying out the purposes of this chapter, the276 agency is authorized, among other things:277 (1) To cooperate with other departments, agencies, and institutions, both public and278 private, in providing the services authorized by this chapter to persons with disabilities;279 in studying the problems involved therein; and in establishing, developing, and providing,280 in conformity with the purposes of this chapter, such programs, facilities, and services as281 may be necessary or desirable;282 (2) To enter into reciprocal agreements with other states to provide for the services283 authorized by this chapter to residents of the state concerned;284 (3) To conduct research and compile statistics relating to the provision of services or the285 need of services by persons with disabilities;286 (4) To license blind persons or other persons with disabilities, other than blind persons,287 to operate vending facilities under its supervision and control, subject to the terms and288 conditions provided in regulations, policies, and procedures issued pursuant to Code289 Section 49-9-3, on:290 (A) State property;291 (B) County or municipal property;292 (C) Federal property, pursuant to delegation of authority under the Randolph-Sheppard293 Act, 20 U.S.C. Section 107(b), and any amendment thereto or any act of Congress294 relating to this subject; and295 (D) Private property; and296 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 13 - (5) To provide for the establishment, supervision, and control of suitable business 297 enterprises to be operated by persons with disabilities."298 SECTION 6.299 Said chapter is further amended by repealing Code Section 49-9-21, relating to delivery of300 deaf-blind services and techniques leading to maximum independence and integration, in its301 entirety.302 SECTION 7.303 Said chapter is further amended by revising Article 2, relating to vending facilities on state304 property, as follows:305 "ARTICLE 2306 49-9-40.307 As used in this article, the term:308 (1) 'State property' means any building, land, or other real property owned, leased, or309 occupied by any department, commission, board, bureau, agency, public corporation, or310 other instrumentality of the state, including, but not limited to, the Georgia Building311 Authority, and any other real property in which the state has a legal or beneficial interest;312 provided, however, that the term 'state property' shall not include any property, real or313 personal, owned or leased or otherwise under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents of314 the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Education Authority (University), or any315 county or independent school system of this state.316 (2) 'Vending facility' means vending stands, vending machines, snack bars, cart service,317 shelters, counters, and such other appropriate facilities and equipment as may be318 necessary for the sale of articles or services by licensed blind persons licensed by the319 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 14 - Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired or other persons with disabilities320 licensed by the agency, as prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the321 Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired and the agency, respectively.322 49-9-41.323 To effectuate the purposes of this article, it is declared to be public policy of the state that324 on any state property where the Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired or the325 board determines it to be feasible to establish a vending facility to be operated by a licensed326 operator as provided in this article and where the agency or department or custodian of327 such property determines that such facility can be established without undue inconvenience328 to the operation being carried on in such state building or property, the preference accorded329 in this article shall require that such vending facility site not be deemed available for letting330 to competitive bidders for revenue-producing purposes unless the Commission for the331 Blind and the Visually Impaired or the board declines to establish on such site a vending332 facility for blind persons or other persons with disabilities. The income to the agency or333 department or custodian controlling the space for such facility sites shall generally not be334 expected to exceed reimbursement for the cost of providing such facility site space and the335 services connected therewith; but in any case where such income exceeds those purposes,336 it shall be paid into the state treasury, subject to certification and audit.337 49-9-42.338 For the purpose of providing blind persons or other persons with disabilities with339 remunerative employment, enlarging their economic opportunities, and stimulating them340 to greater effort in striving to make themselves self-supporting, such blind persons who are341 licensed by the Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired pursuant to Code342 Section 30-11-7 or other persons with disabilities who are licensed by the Georgia343 Vocational Rehabilitation Agency pursuant to Code Section 49-9-5 shall be authorized to344 23 LC 33 9203 H. B. 399 - 15 - operate vending facilities on any state property where such vending facilities may be 345 properly and satisfactorily operated by blind persons or other persons with disabilities. In346 authorizing the operation of vending facilities on state property, preference shall be given,347 so far as feasible, to blind persons licensed by the Commission for the Blind and the 348 Visually Impaired or other persons with disabilities licensed by the Georgia Vocational349 Rehabilitation Agency as provided in this article; and the head of each department or350 agency in control of the maintenance, operation, and protection of state property shall, after351 consultation with the Commission for the Blind and the Visually Impaired and the board352 and with the approval of the Governor, prescribe regulations designed to assure such353 preference (including assignment of vending machine income to achieve and protect such354 preference) for such licensed blind persons or other persons with disabilities without355 unduly inconveniencing such departments and agencies or adversely affecting the interests356 of the state."357 SECTION 8.358 This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2023.359 SECTION 9.360 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.361