46.29(1)(d) (d) Encourage public understanding of the needs of and issues concerning physically disabled persons.
46.29(1)(e) (e) Consider all questions and matters concerning physically disabled persons arising within the council or brought to the council for review.
46.29(1)(em) (em) Approve educational material relating to the parking privileges of physically disabled persons for placement on vehicles as provided in s. 346.94 (4). The council may delegate to a member of the council or an officer or employe of a state agency the authority granted under this paragraph.
46.29(1)(f) (f) Submit annually to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), a report concerning the council's recommendations under par. (c).
46.29(1)(fm) (fm) By April 15, 1996, and biennially thereafter, submit a report to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) concerning the time limitations imposed by any ordinances enacted under s. 346.50 (3m) on spaces reserved for use by a motor vehicle used by a physically disabled person, including any recommended changes to s. 346.50 (3m) and copies of any reports submitted from cities as required by s. 346.50 (3m) (b) 5.
46.29(1)(g) (g) Meet at least 4 times annually.
46.29(2) (2) The council on physical disabilities may do all of the following:
46.29(2)(a) (a) Report to the public concerning needs of physically disabled persons and issues that affect those persons.
46.29(2)(b) (b) Promote programs related to the prevention of physical disability.
46.29(2)(c) (c) Form committees for consideration of policies or programs for physically disabled persons.
46.29(3) (3) All of the following shall maintain liaison with and periodically report to the council on physical disabilities concerning progress in achieving objectives in the state plan developed under sub. (1) (a):
46.29(3)(a) (a) The state superintendent of public instruction.
46.29(3)(b) (b) The secretary of transportation.
46.29(3)(c) (c) The secretary of workforce development.
46.29(3)(d) (d) The secretary of employment relations.
46.29(3)(e) (e) The secretary of commerce.
46.29(3)(f) (f) The commissioner of insurance.
46.29(3)(g) (g) The president of the university of Wisconsin system.
46.29(3)(h) (h) The president of the technical college system board.
46.29(3)(i) (i) The executive director of the board on aging and long-term care.
46.29(3)(j) (j) The chairperson of the health policy council.
46.293 46.293 Specialized programs for the blind and visually impaired. The department shall provide rehabilitation teaching services for persons who are blind or visually impaired including elderly persons and young persons and their parents or guardians, regardless of their eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services. These services may include assessments of each client's service needs, development of an individual service plan, instruction in braille, training in orientation and movement in the person's home or neighborhood, counseling and guidance to increase the blind or visually impaired person's independence, instruction in the use of low-vision aids, personal and home management training and instruction in leisure activities. In conjunction with the provision of these services the department shall:
46.293(1) (1) Work with blind and visually impaired persons, in a setting appropriate to each individual, to form rehabilitation plans for independent living to enable them to increase their self-reliance.
46.293(2) (2) Assist blind and visually impaired persons in physical orientation and personal adjustment.
46.293 History History: 1995 a. 27 ss. 2270, 2413; Stats. 1995 s. 46.293.
46.295 46.295 Interpreters for the hearing-impaired.
46.295(1) (1) The department may, on the request of any hearing-impaired person, city, village, town or county or private agency, provide funds from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (6) (a) and (hs) to reimburse interpreters for hearing-impaired persons for the provision of interpreter services.
46.295(2) (2) The department shall grant priority to requests to pay fees charged by interpreters for the following, in the following order:
46.295(2)(a) (a) Emergencies.
46.295(2)(b) (b) Medical, mental health, alcohol and drug abuse, psychiatric and psychological services.
46.295(2)(c) (c) Legal services and civil court proceedings.
46.295(2)(d) (d) Matters concerning law enforcement personnel.
46.295(2)(e) (e) Matters concerning any federal, state, county or municipal agency.
46.295(3) (3) The department shall maintain lists of qualified interpreters under s. 885.37 (5) (b).
46.295(4) (4) The department may use as an interpreter for hearing-impaired persons only the following:
46.295(4)(a) (a) An interpreter for hearing-impaired persons who is certified by the national registry of interpreters for the deaf.
46.295(4)(b) (b) If an interpreter under par. (a) is unavailable, an interpreter for hearing-impaired persons whose qualifications have been determined appropriate by the department.
46.295(5) (5) The department may bill any public or private agency at the rates established by the department for interpreter services for hearing-impaired persons commensurate with the certification or qualification level of the interpreter providing services if the department determines that the agency is required under state or federal law to provide interpreter services to a hearing-impaired person or if the agency agrees to pay for the services.
46.295(6) (6) The department shall promulgate rules to implement this section.
46.295 History History: 1995 a. 27 ss. 2271, 2417; Stats. 1995 s. 46.295.
46.297 46.297 Telecommunication aid for the hearing impaired.
46.297(1)(1)Assistance. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (d), the department shall, subject to the availability of funds, provide assistance to hearing-impaired persons to secure telecommunication devices capable of serving their needs. Except in extraordinary circumstances, the department shall purchase or provide funds for the purchase of telecommunication devices.
46.297(2) (2)Eligibility. A person is eligible to receive assistance under sub. (1) if all of the following conditions are met:
46.297(2)(a) (a) The person is certified as deaf or severely hearing impaired by a physician, an audiologist licensed under subch. II of ch. 459 or the department.
46.297(2)(b) (b) The adjusted gross income of the person's family is equal to or less than 200% of the poverty line established under 42 USC 9902 (2).
46.297(3) (3)Hearing rights. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the department under this section has a right to a contested case hearing under ch. 227.
46.297(4) (4)Departmental duties. The department shall:
46.297(4)(a) (a) Promulgate rules necessary for the administration of this section.
46.297(4)(b) (b) Establish application procedures and determine eligibility.
46.297 History History: 1983 a. 427; Stats. 1983 s. 46.90; 1983 a. 538 s. 51; Stats. 1983 s. 46.92; 1987 a. 27; 1987 a. 257 s. 2; 1989 a. 173 s. 3; Stats. 1989 s. 47.20; 1989 a. 316; 1995 a. 27 s. 2421; Stats. 1995 s. 46.297.
46.298 46.298 Vehicle sticker for the hearing impaired. Upon the request of a person who is certified as hearing impaired by the department, by a physician, by a hearing instrument specialist licensed under subch. I of ch. 459 or by an audiologist licensed under subch. II of ch. 459, the department shall issue to the person a decal or sticker for display on a motor vehicle owned or frequently operated by the person to apprise law enforcement officers of the fact that the vehicle is owned or operated by a hearing-impaired person. No charge shall be made for issuance of the decal or sticker. The department shall specify the design of the decal or sticker. The department shall designate the location on the vehicle at which the decal or sticker shall be affixed by its own adhesive.
46.298 History History: 1987 a. 257; 1989 a. 31; 1989 a. 173 s. 4; Stats. 1989 s. 47.25; 1989 a. 316; 1995 a. 27 s. 2422; Stats. s. 46.298.
46.30 46.30 Community action agencies.
46.30(1) (1)Definitions. In this section:
46.30(1)(a) (a) "Limited-purpose agency" means a private, nonprofit organization that is a statewide organization whose project has statewide impact.
46.30(1)(b) (b) "Poor person" means a resident of a community served by a community action agency, whose income is at or below 125% of the poverty line.
46.30(1)(c) (c) "Poverty line" means the nonfarm federal poverty line for the continental United States, as defined by the federal department of labor under 42 USC 9902 (2).
46.30(2) (2)Creation.
46.30(2)(a)1.1. A community action agency is any of the entities specified in par. (b) that meets the following conditions:
46.30(2)(a)1.a. a. Is capable of performing the functions specified in sub. (3).
46.30(2)(a)1.b. b. Receives the approval of the secretary.
46.30(2)(a)1.c. c. Receives the approval of the county board of supervisors, if the community action agency serves an entire county, or, if the agency serves a city, village or town, receives the approval of the city's, village's or town's legislative body.
46.30(2)(a)2. 2. Each private, nonprofit community action agency shall be governed by a board consisting of 15 to 51 members, chosen from the following groups:
46.30(2)(a)2.a. a. One-third of the members shall be elected public officials or their representatives. If the number of elected public officials who are reasonably available and willing to serve on a governing board is insufficient to meet this requirement, appointed public officials may be substituted. The chief executive or the legislative body of the county, city, village or town that approved the creation of a community action agency under subd. 1. c. shall appoint these members.
46.30(2)(a)2.b. b. At least one-third of the members shall represent poor persons in the community to be served by the community action agency, being chosen in accordance with democratic selection procedures adequate to ensure that they are selected by and that they represent poor persons.
46.30(2)(a)2.c. c. The remaining members shall represent specific groups or areas within the community to be served by the community action agency. The members selected under subd. 2. a. and b. shall determine which groups or areas are to be represented and shall delegate to the group, or to residents of the area, the task of selecting the representative. Representatives of an area of the community shall reside within that area.
46.30(2)(a)3. 3. Each community relations-social development commission created under s. 66.433 that acts as a community action agency shall modify the composition of its commission so that the commission is composed of 15 to 51 members, chosen from the groups specified in subd. 2. a. to c.
46.30(2)(b) (b) The following entities may organize as community action agencies:
46.30(2)(b)1. 1. Any private, nonprofit community organization, including any migrant or seasonal farm worker organization.
46.30(2)(b)2. 2. Any community relations-social development commission created under s. 66.433.
46.30(2)(b)3. 3. Any entity designated by the community services administration as a community action agency under 42 USC 2790 to 2797, in effect on August 1, 1981, for federal fiscal year 1981, unless the agency lost its designation. Any such entity is deemed to meet the conditions under par. (a) 1.
46.30(2)(c) (c) The approval of a community action agency may be rescinded but only if there is good cause and if the decision to rescind is made by both the legislative body of the county, city, village or town that granted the approval and the secretary. At least 90 days before rescinding approval, the legislative body or secretary shall notify the community action agency of its reasons for the action and hold a public hearing in the community concerning the action.
46.30(3) (3)Powers and duties.
46.30(3)(a)(a) A community action agency shall do all of the following:
46.30(3)(a)1. 1. Administer funds received under sub. (4) and funds from other sources provided to support a community action program.
46.30(3)(a)2. 2. Set personnel, program and fiscal policies. Each community action agency shall set policies and procedures governing employe compensation and employment qualifications for itself and its agents. These policies and procedures shall ensure that employment practices are impartial and are designed to employ only competent persons, and shall guard against personal or financial conflicts of interest. Each community action agency shall also define the duties of its employes regarding advocacy on behalf of poor persons.
46.30(3)(a)3. 3. Involve, to the greatest extent practicable, poor persons in developing and implementing programs in order to ensure that these programs:
46.30(3)(a)3.a. a. Will stimulate the capabilities of these persons for self-advancement.
46.30(3)(a)3.b. b. Will be meaningful to and widely utilized by these persons.
46.30(3)(a)4. 4. Allow poor persons to influence the character of programs operated by the community action agency.
46.30(3)(a)5. 5. Involve members of the community in planning, conducting and evaluating its programs.
46.30(3)(a)6. 6. Conduct its program in a manner free of discrimination based on political affiliation and of personal or familial favoritism. Each community action agency shall establish policies and procedures to carry out this requirement and to hold staff members accountable for complying with matters governed by this section and by other state or federal laws, rules or regulations.
46.30(3)(a)7. 7. Release any record of the community action agency for examination or copying upon request, unless disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of an individual's privacy. Each community action agency shall require its agents to make their records similarly available. Each community action agency shall hold public hearings on request to provide information and to receive comments about its activities.
46.30(3)(a)8. 8. Appoint a representative or representatives to the citizen advisory committee under s. 46.031 (3) (a), in order to participate in developing and implementing programs designed to serve the poor.
46.30(3)(b) (b) A community action agency may:
46.30(3)(b)1. 1. Approve program plans and priorities.
46.30(3)(b)2. 2. Resolve internal personnel or fiscal matters.
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