Code of Alabama
Article 1 - Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.
Section 21-1-17 - Bureau of Information for Aid of Blind or Deaf; Powers and Duties of Adult Department as to Training, etc., of Blind or Deaf Persons; Development of Policies, Etc.

It shall be the duty of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, through its Adult Department, to maintain a Bureau of Information, the object of which shall be to aid the blind or deaf whose training is not otherwise provided for in finding employment, in developing home industries, and in marketing their products. It shall, in its discretion, enter into a cooperative agreement with the State Board of Education to expend funds under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act and any other applicable state or federal law for special vocational training, materials, tools, and books for use as a means in rehabilitating blind or deaf persons who may be in need of such services; and it may, through the employment of teachers, give home instruction to blind persons; provided, that it shall not undertake the permanent support or maintenance of any blind person. The Adult Department is hereby authorized, within its discretion and subject to the control of the board of trustees to use any part of the funds appropriated to it to purchase materials as a means of promoting home industries. Such materials shall be used in the training of blind or deaf persons. After training, all materials and supplies shall be converted into marketable products. Any proceeds from the disposition of said materials shall be credited to the Adult Department for further use in assisting blind or deaf persons in establishing and maintaining home industries. Records shall be kept showing the purchase of all equipment and supplies and the part of the expenditure of same made for training. In order that the provisions of this section may be made effective, the Adult Department is hereby authorized to cooperate with other agencies in the state that may be interested in blind or deaf relief in establishing a sales agency for products made by the blind or deaf. The Adult Department, subject to the control of the board of trustees, may further cooperate with the State Board of Education through the rehabilitation service to provide at its discretion employment tools, supplies, and materials necessary in the rehabilitating of blind or deaf persons not otherwise provided for in this article and may expend funds for physical restoration of indigent blind or deaf persons when this is necessary to their rehabilitation. The director of the Department of Adult Blind and Deaf, the director of vocational rehabilitation and the director of vocational education jointly shall share the responsibility for developing policies, procedures, and budgets governing operation of the adult facilities for carrying out a program of services for the adult deaf and blind, but full and final authority with respect to admission of clients, operation of programs, and related activities shall be vested exclusively in the director of the Department of Adult Blind and Deaf; provided, however, that budgets involving funds from the State Department of Education and policies relating thereto shall be subject to the approval of the State Superintendent of Education.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 21 - Handicapped Persons.

Chapter 1 - Deaf and Blind Persons Generally.

Article 1 - Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.

Section 21-1-2 - Board of Trustees - Composition; Qualifications, Appointment and Terms of Office of Members.

Section 21-1-3 - Board of Trustees - Quorum; Secretary and Treasurer.

Section 21-1-4 - Board of Trustees - Executive Committee.

Section 21-1-5 - Board of Trustees - Chairman of Board of Trustees; Appointment of President of Institute and Assistants.

Section 21-1-6 - Board of Trustees - Maintenance and Insurance of State Property.

Section 21-1-7 - Disbursement of Funds and Reports by Treasurer.

Section 21-1-8 - Residential Education and Training Programs for Deaf, Blind, etc., Persons; Cooperation by Local School Boards, State Board of Education, Etc.

Section 21-1-9 - Education and Training of Handicapped Persons at Preschool and Junior College Levels.

Section 21-1-10 - Attendance of Blind, Deaf, or Mute Children of Mandatory Age - Required.

Section 21-1-11 - Attendance of Blind, Deaf, or Mute Children of Mandatory Age - Exemptions.

Section 21-1-12 - Lists of Deaf and Blind Children Within Counties; Enforcement of Attendance of Children Eligible for Benefits of School.

Section 21-1-13 - Prosecutions for Failure of Minors to Attend School.

Section 21-1-14 - Education and Training of Nonresident Handicapped Persons.

Section 21-1-15 - Department of Adult Blind and Deaf Established; Appropriations; Operation of Library Service.

Section 21-1-16 - Preparation and Maintenance of Register of Blind Persons.

Section 21-1-17 - Bureau of Information for Aid of Blind or Deaf; Powers and Duties of Adult Department as to Training, etc., of Blind or Deaf Persons; Development of Policies, Etc.

Section 21-1-18 - Expenditures for Services, Supplies, etc., Subject to Provisions of State Competitive Bid Law; Exceptions.

Section 21-1-19 - Negotiation of Temporary Loans.

Section 21-1-22 - Personal Leave for Teachers Employed by Institute.

Section 21-1-23 - Institute Official State Agency to Conduct State Educational and Training Programs.

Section 21-1-24 - Textbooks and Instructional Materials Other Than Prescribed by State Board of Education.

Section 21-1-25 - Large Print and Braille Materials.

Section 21-1-26 - Approval of Book Shipments; Payment.