PRINTER'S NO. 1814
No. 1495 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY L. I. COHEN, ARMSTRONG, M. BAKER, BEBKO-JONES, BELARDI, BROWNE, BUNT, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, COSTA, COY, CRUZ, CURRY, DeWEESE, FRANKEL, GEORGE, HARHAI, HENNESSEY, HERMAN, HUTCHINSON, JAMES, JOSEPHS, KAISER, LAUGHLIN, MELIO, MYERS, NAILOR, PETRARCA, READSHAW, ROBINSON, ROEBUCK, SAINATO, SAYLOR, SEMMEL, SHANER, STABACK, T. STEVENSON, SURRA, THOMAS, TRAVAGLIO, WALKO, C. WILLIAMS, WILT, WOJNAROSKI, YOUNGBLOOD AND YUDICHAK, MAY 2, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, MAY 2, 2001
AN ACT 1 Establishing the Pennsylvania Commission on Blindness and Visual 2 Impairment and providing for its powers and duties; 3 transferring certain functions; and making repeals. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Section 1. Short title. 6 Section 2. Definitions. 7 Section 3. Establishment of commission. 8 Section 4. Terms of appointment. 9 Section 5. Officers of commission. 10 Section 6. Responsibility. 11 Section 7. Meetings. 12 Section 8. Compensation. 13 Section 9. Assistants and staff. 14 Section 10. Clients of commission. 15 Section 11. Statewide data base.
1 Section 12. Duty of commission. 2 Section 13. Federal funds. 3 Section 14. Gifts, contributions and bequests. 4 Section 15. Blindness and Visual Impairment Fund. 5 Section 16. Reports. 6 Section 17. Agency duties transferred. 7 Section 18. Repeals. 8 Section 19. Funding. 9 Section 20. Effective date. 10 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 11 hereby enacts as follows: 12 Section 1. Short title. 13 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Blindness and 14 Visual Impairment Act. 15 Section 2. Definitions. 16 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 17 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 18 context clearly indicates otherwise: 19 "Commission." The Pennsylvania Commission on Blindness and 20 Visual Impairment. 21 "Legally blind." A visual acuity of 20/200 vision in the 22 better eye with best correction and/or a visual field that 23 subtends an angle of 20 degrees. 24 "Visually impaired." A visual acuity of 20/70 vision in the 25 better eye with best correction and/or a field loss of 50% or 26 more and/or a prognosis of significantly deteriorating vision. 27 Section 3. Establishment of commission. 28 The Pennsylvania Commission on Blindness and Visual 29 Impairment is hereby established. The commission shall consist 30 of nine members to be appointed by the Governor. At least four 20010H1495B1814 - 2 -
1 members of the commission shall be legally blind and one 2 additional member shall be visually impaired. Persons appointed 3 to the commission shall have qualifications or credentials which 4 demonstrate an ability to administer an organization, and there 5 shall be an attempt to maintain representation from a geographic 6 balance of this Commonwealth. The Governor shall, when 7 appointing a person, request lists of qualified persons from the 8 various organized communities of the blind, agencies for the 9 blind and professional organizations in the field of blindness. 10 No person appointed to this commission shall serve on it while 11 serving as an official or paid employee of any workshop, school 12 or agency whose stated purpose and function is service to the 13 blind. In addition, no person having a contract for services to 14 the blind and/or who is an official or paid employee of an 15 organization of the blind which has a contract with the 16 Commonwealth for services to the blind may serve on the 17 commission. 18 Section 4. Terms of appointment. 19 The term of a commissioner shall be for three years, and no 20 member of the commission shall serve more than two consecutive 21 three-year terms. After the completion of two three-year terms, 22 a commissioner may be reappointed to the commission after one 23 year of nonservice. Within 60 days after the passage of this 24 act, the Governor shall appoint three commissioners for one-year 25 terms, three commissioners for two-year terms and three 26 commissioners for three-year terms. Only those commissioners 27 appointed for one-year terms are eligible to serve two 28 additional three-year terms before the required year of 29 nonservice. 30 Section 5. Officers of commission. 20010H1495B1814 - 3 -
1 The commission shall establish the number sufficient to 2 constitute a quorum and shall adopt necessary bylaws by which to 3 govern itself. At the first meeting of the commission and 4 annually thereafter, the commission shall elect a chairman, a 5 vice chairman and a secretary. 6 Section 6. Responsibility. 7 The commission shall be directly responsible to the Governor 8 and shall not be assigned to any other existing department, 9 commission, board or section of the State government. 10 Section 7. Meetings. 11 (a) Quarterly meetings.--The commission shall meet quarterly 12 during the months of March, June, September and December. 13 Special meetings may be called, when needed, by the chairman of 14 the commission or by joint resolution of any three members of 15 the commission. 16 (b) Location.--Quarterly meetings shall be held in different 17 sections of this Commonwealth, with provisions made for blind 18 and visually impaired people of the area, agencies and 19 professional organizations for the blind to present ideas and 20 problem areas to the commission. The commission shall notify the 21 various organized blind communities at least 30 days before such 22 meetings. In addition, the commission shall hold at least one 23 meeting each year in the State Capitol. 24 Section 8. Compensation. 25 None of the commissioners shall receive salary or 26 compensation for their service. Members of the commission may be 27 reimbursed for travel expenses and expenses incurred as part of 28 their duties as members of the commission. The expenses shall be 29 reimbursed from available State funds and in accordance with the 30 rules and regulations of the Executive Board applicable to 20010H1495B1814 - 4 -
1 agencies and departments of the Commonwealth. 2 Section 9. Assistants and staff. 3 (a) Authorization.--The commission shall employ a director 4 and such assistants and staff as may be necessary to carry out 5 this act, with primary consideration being given to qualified 6 blind persons. 7 (b) Transfers.--The director of the commission shall have 8 unclassified service under the act of August 5, 1941 (P.L.752, 9 No.286), known as the Civil Service Act. Employees of the 10 Department of Public Welfare and other persons who now serve 11 people who are blind or visually handicapped and whose services 12 are deemed necessary to the adequate and proper functioning of 13 the commission shall be transferred to the commission and shall 14 retain any classified service under the Civil Service Act, any 15 retirement, seniority or other rights, and their terms of office 16 shall not be deemed to be interrupted. All employees currently 17 represented by collective bargaining agreements or memoranda of 18 agreement shall be transferred to the commission without loss of 19 pay, seniority, benefits or any other attribute of the current 20 position. The commission shall establish adequate and proper 21 appeal and grievance procedures for staff. 22 Section 10. Clients of commission. 23 Clients of the commission shall be persons who are blind or 24 visually impaired who, by reason of a loss of vision, have 25 substantial difficulty in achieving an adequate economic and 26 social adjustment. 27 Section 11. Statewide data base. 28 The commission shall compile a central data base of blind and 29 visually impaired persons in this Commonwealth, which shall 30 describe the cause of each individual's visual loss, the 20010H1495B1814 - 5 -
1 individual's capacity for educational, vocational and industrial 2 training, a census of employed persons who are blind or visually 3 impaired, factors relating to employment of blind or visually 4 impaired persons and such other factors as the commission shall 5 deem of value. 6 Section 12. Duty of commission. 7 It is the duty of the commission to: 8 (1) Act as a source of information and referral to all 9 persons who are blind or visually impaired in this 10 Commonwealth. 11 (2) Assist in marketing products of blind or visually 12 impaired workers of this Commonwealth. 13 (3) Provide maximum vocational rehabilitation and 14 adjustment training for persons who are blind or visually 15 impaired. 16 (4) Vigorously pursue the commercial, industrial and 17 competitive placement of persons who are blind or visually 18 impaired. 19 (5) Provide advisory and referral services to persons 20 who are multiply handicapped where the lack of vision is a 21 further significant handicap, and advocate for and arrange 22 for whatever facilities are necessary for these services. 23 (6) Provide social services to an individual who is 24 blind or visually impaired, and support services to the 25 spouse, parent or other members of the individual's family, 26 to bring about the maximum utilization of all services of the 27 commission by the blind or visually impaired individual. 28 (7) Advocate for and assist with the maximum education 29 of persons who are blind or visually impaired and of multiply 30 handicapped persons where loss of vision is a further 20010H1495B1814 - 6 -
1 significant handicap, from preschool age to the conclusion of 2 education, and provide for the education of an adult who is 3 newly blinded. 4 (8) Negotiate with Federal, State or other governmental 5 organizations and the private agencies offering services 6 required by an individual served by this act, and purchase 7 such services when needed. 8 (9) Gather information concerning the causes of 9 blindness and visual loss, directly provide for prevention of 10 blindness services, seek to determine which causes are 11 preventable and work with the other established agents of 12 this Commonwealth to eliminate preventable causes. 13 (10) Establish adequate appeal and grievance procedures 14 for clients of the commission. 15 (11) Provide a business enterprise program, including 16 management, supervision and development services, in 17 accordance with the Randolph-Sheppard Act (49 Stat. 1559, 20 18 U.S.C. § 107 et seq.). 19 (12) Make loans and grants for the purchase or lease of 20 technical equipment which facilitates reading and 21 communicating. This equipment includes computers and related 22 equipment. Loans made under this paragraph shall have an 23 interest rate of 1% per annum. Loans and grants shall also be 24 made available for service contracts and insurance on 25 equipment. 26 Section 13. Federal funds. 27 The commission shall be the designated State vocational 28 rehabilitative agency for the blind and visually impaired and 29 shall receive all funding concomitant with that designation. The 30 commission shall actively seek funding under the Rehabilitation 20010H1495B1814 - 7 -
1 Act of 1973 (Public Law 93-112, 29 U.S.C. § 701 et seq.) as well 2 as other available sources of Federal funds necessary to 3 implement and carry out the programs of the commission. 4 Section 14. Gifts, contributions and bequests. 5 The commission is empowered to accept and use gifts, 6 contributions and bequests made in accordance with the 7 provisions of this act. These gifts shall be deposited into the 8 Blindness and Visual Impairment Fund, and shall be invested and 9 reinvested as provided by law. The principal and interest on 10 such gifts may be used in accordance with the conditions of the 11 gift. The commission shall not solicit bequests, gifts or 12 contributions from the general public. 13 Section 15. Blindness and Visual Impairment Fund. 14 There is hereby established in the State Treasury a special 15 fund to be known as the Blindness and Visual Impairment Fund. 16 All gifts accepted by and other money made available to the 17 commission shall be deposited into this fund, and all money in 18 the fund is appropriated to the commission on a continuing basis 19 to carry out the provisions of this act. 20 Section 16. Reports. 21 The commission shall make a detailed report to the General 22 Assembly and the Governor before January 1 of each year. This 23 report shall show all appropriations received and how they were 24 expended and how the responsibilities of the commission have 25 been discharged and shall make recommendations concerning the 26 improvement of the commission in the forthcoming year. 27 Section 17. Agency duties transferred. 28 (a) Functions.--The functions of the Department of Public 29 Welfare relating to the blind and visually impaired are hereby 30 abolished if those functions are transferred to the commission 20010H1495B1814 - 8 -
1 under this act. 2 (b) Personnel, appropriations, etc.--All personnel, 3 allocations, appropriations, equipment, files, records, 4 contracts, agreements, obligations and other materials which are 5 used, employed or expended in connection with the powers, duties 6 or functions transferred by this act to the commission are 7 hereby transferred to the commission with the same force and 8 effect as if the appropriations had been made to and the items 9 had been the property of the commission in the first instance 10 and as if the contracts, agreements and obligations had been 11 incurred or entered into by the commission. 12 (c) Additional provisions.--The personnel, appropriations, 13 equipment and other items and materials transferred by this 14 section shall include an equivalent portion of the general 15 administrative, overhead and supporting personnel, 16 appropriations, equipment and other materials of the commission 17 and shall also include, where applicable, Federal grants and 18 funds and other benefits from any Federal program. 19 (d) Regulations, orders, etc.--All orders, permits, 20 regulations, decisions and other actions of any department, 21 board or commission abolished by this act or of any agency whose 22 functions have been transferred by this act shall remain in full 23 force and effect until modified, repealed, suspended, superseded 24 or otherwise changed by appropriate action of the commission. 25 Section 18. Repeals. 26 (a) Article VIII of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, 27 No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code, is repealed insofar as 28 it is inconsistent with this act. 29 (b) All other acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as 30 they are inconsistent with this act. 20010H1495B1814 - 9 -
1 Section 19. Funding. 2 This act shall be funded by moneys which the General Assembly 3 shall from time to time appropriate. 4 Section 20. Effective date. 5 This act shall take effect in 60 days. B23L71SFL/20010H1495B1814 - 10 -