Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 260 of 1978 - Blind and Visually Disabled Persons (393.351 - 393.369)
Section 393.354 - Services to Assist Persons With Visual Disability; Fee; Duties of Commission Generally.

Sec. 4.
(1) The commission shall maintain a program of services to assist persons with a visual disability to overcome vocational disabilities and to obtain the maximum degree of self-support and self-care. Services provided for under this section may be furnished to clients from other agencies of this or other states for a fee which shall not be less than the actual costs of the services.
(2) The commission shall:
(a) Furnish diagnostic evaluation to determine the nature and scope of services to be provided.
(b) Provide physical restoration to eliminate or minimize the effects of the disability.
(c) Provide for special education or training in the professions, businesses, or trades under a vocational rehabilitation plan. The commission may furnish living maintenance during the period of the education or training within or without the state.
(d) Provide services to blind persons in accordance with the rehabilitation act of 1973, Public Law 93-112, 29 U.S.C. 701 to 707, 709 to 718b, 720 to 750, 753 to 753a, 760 to 762, 765, 770, 771a to 777b, 777d to 777f, 780, 781 to 785, 791 to 794e, 795 to 795r, 796 to 796f-6, 796j to 796l, and 797 to 797b.
(e) Establish, construct, or maintain rehabilitation centers, training centers, or workshops to teach persons with visual disabilities to prepare for and maintain trades or occupations when the training is feasible and will contribute to the efficiency or support of the persons with visual disabilities.
(f) Provide teacher-counselor services and teaching of subjects which will assist persons with visual disabilities in the ease and enjoyment of daily living.
(g) Place persons with visual disabilities in jobs or business enterprises in accordance with the abilities and interests of the applicant.
(h) Teach persons with visual disabilities trades or occupations which may be followed in their homes and to assist them in whatever manner may seem advisable in disposing of the products of their home industries.
(i) Aid individual persons with visual disabilities or groups of persons with visual disabilities to engage in gainful occupations by furnishing materials, equipment, goods, or services to them, by providing financial assistance as necessary to encourage and equip them to reach an objective established with them by the commission.
(j) Provide rehabilitation services for blind persons who are senior citizens so that they may reside within a community.
(k) Provide other rehabilitative goods and services as appropriate to each individual circumstance.
History: 1978, Act 260, Eff. Oct. 1, 1978 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 44, Imd. Eff. Mar. 18, 1998 Compiler's Notes: For transfer of powers and duties of the commission for the blind from the family independence agency, or its director, to the department of labor and economic growth, or its director, by Type II transfer, see E.R.O. No. 2003-1, compiled at MCL 445.2011.For transfer of powers and duties of commission for the blind to bureau of services for blind persons within department of licensing and regulatory affairs, see E.R.O. No. 2012-5, compiled at MCL 445.2033.For the transfer of powers and duties of the bureau of services for blind persons and the commission for blind persons and its directors from the department of licensing and regulatory affairs to the department of labor and economic opportunity, see E.R.O. No. 2019-3, compiled at MCL 125.1998.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 393 - Deaf and Blind

Act 260 of 1978 - Blind and Visually Disabled Persons (393.351 - 393.369)

Section 393.351 - Definitions.

Section 393.352 - Commission for Blind; Creation; Appointment of Members; Chairperson; Appointment and Evaluation of Director of Commission; Terms, Compensation, and Expenses of Members; Officers; Quorum.

Section 393.353 - Services for Determining Cause and Prevention of Blindness; Examination to Certify Statutory Blindness; Treatment; Cost; Contract to Provide Eye Examinations.

Section 393.354 - Services to Assist Persons With Visual Disability; Fee; Duties of Commission Generally.

Section 393.355 - Additional Duties of Commission.

Section 393.356 - Employment and Duties of Educational Consultants; Assistance to Students With Visual Disabilities; Liaison and Program Coordination.

Section 393.357 - Contributions or Gifts; Acceptance; Expenditure; Stipulation of Donor.

Section 393.358 - Powers of Commission Pursuant to State-Federal Agreements.

Section 393.359 - Concessions in State Building or on State Property; Operation by Blind Person; Plans; Location of Concessions.

Section 393.360 - Act Inapplicable to Certain Concessions; Sighted Person Operating Concession Under Contract or Lease, or Operating Concession Not Applied for by Blind Person.

Section 393.360a - Building Larger Than 1,000,000 Square Feet; Automated Vending Machine; Rental Rate.

Section 393.361 - Concessions; Qualifications of Applicant; Limitation on Number.

Section 393.362 - Contract or Lease of Veteran With Service-Connected Disability Not Affected.

Section 393.363 - Implementation of Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act.

Section 393.364 - Repealed. 1984, Act 335, Eff. Oct. 1, 1985.

Section 393.365 - Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Notice; Availability of Writings to Public.

Section 393.366 - Transfer of Personnel, Equipment, and Unexpended Appropriations; Transfer of Powers, Duties, and Functions.

Section 393.367 - Repeal of MCL 393.251 to 393.258, 393.271 to 393.276, and 393.301 to 393.303.

Section 393.368 - Effective Date.

Section 393.369 - Repealed. 1983, Act 141, Imd. Eff. July 18, 1983.