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1-THE SENATE S.B. NO. 2437 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 S.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO THE NEIGHBOR ISLANDS BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED SERVICE PILOT PROGRAM. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+THE SENATE S.B. NO. 2437 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 S.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO THE NEIGHBOR ISLANDS BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED SERVICE PILOT PROGRAM. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that thousands of Hawaii residents have visual disabilities that hamper daily living and may lead to isolation, limited productivity, loss of independence, and lack of social integration. The department of human services estimates that there are twelve thousand Hawaii residents who are blind or have a significant visual impairment. The legislature also finds that many blind or visually impaired individuals live on Oahu where access to opportunities and services are better organized and readily available compared to the neighbor islands. The legislature further finds that state and local support services for blind or visually impaired individuals, including training, adjustments to blindness services, and transportation services, are provided through economies of scale, and therefore, tend to benefit residents in populated areas as compared to those in sparsely populated areas. As such, approximately two thousand neighbor island residents who are blind or visually impaired are left with the choice of either moving to Oahu or living without the opportunity to have full and integrated lives in their existing communities. Accordingly, the legislature finds that there is a need for a supplemental service program that provides additional support services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on neighbor islands. The purpose of this Act is to require the department of human services to establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that supplements existing statewide services by providing training and other services to neighbor island residents who are blind or visually impaired. SECTION 2. (a) The department of human services shall establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that provides training and other services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on the neighbor islands. (b) The pilot program shall provide peer-to-peer outreach, sight loss adjustment, peer counseling support, and mobility training to program participants, including: (1) Outreach efforts to identify individual and program needs; (2) Coordination with existing programs to ensure that existing services are identified and used to the maximum extent possible; (3) Adjustment services, including individual and group counseling; (4) Access to and training for use of telecommunications services to receive current news, weather alerts, and other vital public information; (5) Awareness development and training for use of computers, smart phones, and other communications devices; (6) Daily living, self-care, and home management skills; (7) Orientation and mobility training; (8) Advocacy training and assistance to secure needed benefits, services, and individual rights; and (9) Other services, including peer support needed for program participants to sustain independence and social integration. The services of the pilot program pursuant to this subsection shall be provided by volunteers, who shall be recruited, assigned, and supervised by the department of human services or an entity contracted by the department to organize and implement the pilot program. All volunteers shall have the necessary qualifications, shall be chosen based on experience and training, and shall use training methods consistent with the structured discovery approach used by the new visions program operated by the Hoopono services for the blind branch within the department of human services' division of vocational rehabilitation. (c) The pilot program shall also provide program participants with special needs transportation assistance. The department of human services shall work with neighbor island transportation service providers and other individuals and entities to develop a special needs transportation assistance service network to serve program participants. (d) Applications for participation in the pilot program shall be submitted on a form furnished by the department of human services. The department shall establish procedures and requirements for accepting program participants. (e) The pilot program shall be authorized to extend and supplement the existing services provided by the Hoopono services for the blind branch. (f) The department of human services shall enter into a contract with a nonprofit organization to recruit, train, and supervise volunteer service corps members and to oversee the pilot program, provided that existing department personnel may be assigned to fulfill administrative and fiscal responsibilities of the pilot program. Any nonprofit organization contracted under this subsection shall have: (1) The knowledge, experience, and qualifications necessary to provide peer support services to program participants; (2) A management team, consisting of officers and directors, of which a majority are blind or visually impaired; and (3) Membership chapters or organization subunits located on the neighbor islands that will be served by the pilot program. (g) The department of human services shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations pertaining to the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service program to the legislature no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2025. The report shall include: (1) A record of pilot program activities and accomplishments; (2) A recommendation on whether to extend the program; and (3) Any proposed legislation. (h) The department of human services shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and prescribe forms necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. (i) As used in this Act: "Department" means the department of human services. "Neighbor island" means a county with a population less than five hundred thousand. "Pilot program" means the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program established pursuant to this Act. "Program participant" means a resident of a neighbor island whose mobility or ability to live independently is substantially limited due to loss of sight and who is participating in the pilot program. "Special needs transportation" means transportation provided to program participants at times or for trips when public transportation is not a reasonable option. SECTION 3. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 to fund the establishment and operation of the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program, including funding for the hiring of necessary staff, travel, and per diem expenses; stipends for living expenses for pilot program volunteers; provision of special transportation assistance for program participants; and other necessary expenses associated with the pilot program; provided that: (1) The department of human services shall identify and secure other sources of funding, including federal funding, to provide for matching funds for the pilot program; and (2) Any funds appropriated pursuant to this section shall be in addition to and shall not supplant any portion of the base budget for any state or county agency providing services for blind or visually impaired persons. The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of human services for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050, and shall be repealed on June 30, 2025.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that thousands of Hawaii residents have visual disabilities that hamper daily living and may lead to isolation, limited productivity, loss of independence, and lack of social integration. The department of human services estimates that there are twelve thousand Hawaii residents who are blind or have a significant visual impairment. The legislature also finds that many blind or visually impaired individuals live on Oahu where access to opportunities and services are better organized and readily available compared to the neighbor islands. The legislature further finds that state and local support services for blind or visually impaired individuals, including training, adjustments to blindness services, and transportation services, are provided through economies of scale, and therefore, tend to benefit residents in populated areas as compared to those in sparsely populated areas. As such, approximately two thousand neighbor island residents who are blind or visually impaired are left with the choice of either moving to Oahu or living without the opportunity to have full and integrated lives in their existing communities. Accordingly, the legislature finds that there is a need for a supplemental service program that provides additional support services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on neighbor islands. The purpose of this Act is to require the department of human services to establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that supplements existing statewide services by providing training and other services to neighbor island residents who are blind or visually impaired. SECTION 2. (a) The department of human services shall establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that provides training and other services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on the neighbor islands. (b) The pilot program shall provide peer-to-peer outreach, sight loss adjustment, peer counseling support, and mobility training to program participants, including: (1) Outreach efforts to identify individual and program needs; (2) Coordination with existing programs to ensure that existing services are identified and used to the maximum extent possible; (3) Adjustment services, including individual and group counseling; (4) Access to and training for use of telecommunications services to receive current news, weather alerts, and other vital public information; (5) Awareness development and training for use of computers, smart phones, and other communications devices; (6) Daily living, self-care, and home management skills; (7) Orientation and mobility training; (8) Advocacy training and assistance to secure needed benefits, services, and individual rights; and (9) Other services, including peer support needed for program participants to sustain independence and social integration. The services of the pilot program pursuant to this subsection shall be provided by volunteers, who shall be recruited, assigned, and supervised by the department of human services or an entity contracted by the department to organize and implement the pilot program. All volunteers shall have the necessary qualification, shall be chosen based on experience and training, and shall utilize training methods consistent with the structured discovery approach used by the new visions program operated by the Hoopono services for the blind branch within the department of human services' division of vocational rehabilitation. (c) The pilot program shall also provide program participants with special needs transportation assistance. The department of human services shall work with neighbor island transportation service providers and other individuals and entities to develop a special needs transportation assistance service network to serve program participants. (d) Applications for participation in the pilot program shall be submitted on a form furnished by the department of human services. The department shall establish procedures and requirements for accepting program participants. (e) The pilot program shall be authorized to extend and supplement the existing services provided by the Hoopono services for the blind branch. (f) The department of human services shall enter into a contract with a nonprofit organization to recruit, train, and supervise volunteer service corps members and to oversee the pilot program, provided that existing department personnel may be assigned to fulfill administrative and fiscal responsibilities of the pilot program. Any nonprofit organization contracted under this subsection shall have: (1) The knowledge, experience, and qualifications necessary to provide peer support services to program participants; (2) A management team, consisting of officers and directors, of which a majority are blind or visually impaired; and (3) Membership chapters or organization subunits located on the neighbor islands that will be served by the pilot program. (g) The department of human services shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations pertaining to the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service program to the legislature no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2025. The report shall include: (1) A record of pilot program activities and accomplishments; (2) A recommendation on whether to extend the program; and (3) Any proposed legislation. (h) The department of human services shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and prescribe forms necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. (i) As used in this Act: "Department" means the department of human services. "Neighbor island" means a county with a population less than five hundred thousand. "Pilot program" means the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program to be established pursuant to this Act. "Program participant" means a resident of a neighbor island whose mobility or ability to live independently is substantially limited due to loss of sight and who is participating in the pilot program. "Special needs transportation" means transportation provided to program participants at times or for trips when public transportation is not a reasonable option. SECTION 3. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 to fund the establishment and operation of the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program, including funding for the hiring of necessary staff, travel, and per diem expenses; stipends for living expenses for pilot program volunteers; provision of special transportation assistance for program participants; and other necessary expenses associated with the pilot program; provided that: (1) The department of human services shall identify and secure other sources of funding, including federal funding, to provide for matching funds for the pilot program; and (2) Any funds appropriated pursuant to this section shall be in addition to and shall not supplant any portion of the base budget for any state or county agency providing services for blind or visually impaired persons. The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of human services for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2022, and shall be repealed on June 30, 2025.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that thousands of Hawaii residents have visual disabilities that hamper daily living and may lead to isolation, limited productivity, loss of independence, and lack of social integration. The department of human services estimates that there are twelve thousand Hawaii residents who are blind or have a significant visual impairment. The legislature also finds that many blind or visually impaired individuals live on Oahu where access to opportunities and services are better organized and readily available compared to the neighbor islands.
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5151 The legislature further finds that state and local support services for blind or visually impaired individuals, including training, adjustments to blindness services, and transportation services, are provided through economies of scale, and therefore, tend to benefit residents in populated areas as compared to those in sparsely populated areas. As such, approximately two thousand neighbor island residents who are blind or visually impaired are left with the choice of either moving to Oahu or living without the opportunity to have full and integrated lives in their existing communities. Accordingly, the legislature finds that there is a need for a supplemental service program that provides additional support services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on neighbor islands.
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5555 SECTION 2. (a) The department of human services shall establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that provides training and other services to blind and visually impaired individuals residing on the neighbor islands.
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77-The services of the pilot program pursuant to this subsection shall be provided by volunteers, who shall be recruited, assigned, and supervised by the department of human services or an entity contracted by the department to organize and implement the pilot program. All volunteers shall have the necessary qualifications, shall be chosen based on experience and training, and shall use training methods consistent with the structured discovery approach used by the new visions program operated by the Hoopono services for the blind branch within the department of human services' division of vocational rehabilitation.
77+The services of the pilot program pursuant to this subsection shall be provided by volunteers, who shall be recruited, assigned, and supervised by the department of human services or an entity contracted by the department to organize and implement the pilot program. All volunteers shall have the necessary qualification, shall be chosen based on experience and training, and shall utilize training methods consistent with the structured discovery approach used by the new visions program operated by the Hoopono services for the blind branch within the department of human services' division of vocational rehabilitation.
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115115 SECTION 3. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2022-2023 to fund the establishment and operation of the neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program, including funding for the hiring of necessary staff, travel, and per diem expenses; stipends for living expenses for pilot program volunteers; provision of special transportation assistance for program participants; and other necessary expenses associated with the pilot program; provided that:
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125+ Report Title: Deaf and Blind Task Force; Neighbor Islands Blind and Visually Impaired Service Pilot Program; Department of Human Services; Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Hoopono Services for the Blind Branch; Appropriation Description: Requires the Department of Human Services to establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that provides training and other services to blind or visually impaired individuals residing on the neighbor islands. Requires the Department of Human Services to report to Legislature before the Regular Session of 2025. Appropriates funds. Repeals 06/30/2025. (SD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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139+Requires the Department of Human Services to establish a neighbor islands blind and visually impaired service pilot program that provides training and other services to blind or visually impaired individuals residing on the neighbor islands. Requires the Department of Human Services to report to Legislature before the Regular Session of 2025. Appropriates funds. Repeals 06/30/2025. (SD1)
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