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§ 1002. Definitions. As used in this article:
  1.  "Handicapped  person"  means any person who in the judgment of the
department is under a physical or mental disability which constitutes  a
substantial  handicap  to  employment but which is of such a nature that
vocational rehabilitation services may reasonably be expected to  render
him  fit  to  engage  in gainful employment, and also any person under a
physical or mental disability which constitutes a  substantial  handicap
to  employment  and  for  whom  vocational  rehabilitation  services are
necessary to ascertain his rehabilitation potential.
  2. "Person who is under a physical  or  mental  disability"  means  an
individual  who has a physical or mental condition which in the judgment
of the department limits, contributes to limiting, or, if not corrected,
will result in limiting his activities or functioning.
  3. "Substantial handicap to  employment"  means  that  a  physical  or
mental  disability  (in  the  light of attendant medical, psychological,
vocational, educational,  cultural,  social  or  environmental  factors)
impedes  an  individual's  occupational  performance,  by preventing his
obtaining, retaining, or preparing for a gainful  occupation  consistent
with his capacities and abilities.
  4.   "Gainful   occupation"   includes  any  employment  for  which  a
compensation is paid either in goods and/or in services; practice  of  a
profession;  self-employment; homemaking, farm or family work (including
work for which payment is  in  kind  rather  than  in  cash);  sheltered
employment; and home industries or other gainful homebound work.
  5. "Vocational rehabilitation services" means:
  a. Any goods and services necessary to render a handicapped person fit
to engage in a gainful occupation and includes:

(1.) Evaluation, including diagnostic and related services;

(2.) Counseling and Guidance;

(3.) Training;

(4.) Placement;

(5.) Reader service where necessary for individuals who are visually handicapped and interpreter services in the case of individuals who are deaf;

(6.) Attendants and amanuenses where required;

(7.) Occupational and business licenses;

(8.) Books, training supplies and fees;

(9.) Transportation;

(10.) Physical restoration services;

(11.) Maintenance payments to cover the handicapped person's expenses essential to achievement of his vocational rehabilitation objective;

(12.) Tools, equipment, initial stocks and supplies;

(13.) Training allowances which may be paid to individuals receiving training and related services in public and other non-profit workshops and rehabilitation facilities to the extent that funds may be made available for this purpose;

(14.) Other goods and services, not enumerated in this subdivision, necessary to render a handicapped person fit to engage in a gainful occupation. b. The establishment of public and other nonprofit rehabilitation facilities for handicapped persons; the establishment of public and other nonprofit workshops for the severely handicapped; and the staffing of public and other nonprofit workshops for the severely handicapped so that workshops may be established, extended, improved or continued. 6. "Physical restoration services" mean those medical and medically related services which are necessary to correct or substantially modify within a reasonable period of time a physical or mental condition which is stable or slowly progressive and which constitutes a substantial handicap to employment, and includes (but is not limited to): a. corrective surgery or therapeutic treatment; b. necessary hospitalization in connection with surgery or treatment specified in (a); c. prosthetic devices essential to obtaining or retaining employment; and d. other necessary medical or medically related services. 7. "Rehabilitation facility" means a facility, operated for the principal purpose of assisting in the rehabilitation of handicapped persons and a. provides one or more than one of the following types of services: 1. prevocational or conditioning therapy; 2. adjustment training; 3. testing, fitting or training in the use of prosthetic devices; 4. physical or occupational therapy; 5. evaluation, treatment or control of special disabilities; or b. through which is provided an integrated program of medical, psychological, social and vocational evaluation and services under appropriate professional supervision, provided that the major portion of such evaluation and services is furnished within the facility, and that all medical and related health services are prescribed by and are under the supervision of persons licensed to practice medicine in the state. 8. "Workshop" means a place where any manufacture or handiwork is carried on and which is operated for the principle purpose of providing gainful employment to severely handicapped persons (a) as an interim step in the rehabilitation process for those who cannot be absorbed in the competitive labor market; or (b) during such time as employment opportunities for them in the competitive labor market do not exist. 9. "Establishment of a workshop" or "rehabilitation facility" means: a. In the case of a workshop, the expansion, remodeling, or alteration of existing buildings, necessary to adapt such buildings to workshop purposes or to increase the employment opportunities in workshops, and the acquisition of initial equipment necessary for new workshops or to increase the employment opportunities in workshops; and b. In the case of a rehabilitation facility, the expansion, remodeling, or alteration of existing buildings, and initial equipment of such buildings, necessary to adapt such buildings to rehabilitation facility purposes or to increase their effectiveness for such purposes and initial staffing thereof for a period not exceeding one year. 10. With respect to the construction of workshops and rehabilitation facilities, the following definitions shall apply: a. "Construction" includes construction of new buildings, acquisition of existing buildings, and expansion, remodeling, alteration, and renovation of existing buildings, and initial equipment of such new, newly acquired, expanded, remodeled, altered or renovated buildings; b. The "cost" of construction may include the cost of architects' fees and acquisition of land in connection with construction, but does not include the cost of offsite improvements. c. A "project for construction of a workshop" may include provisions for residential accommodations to be used by and in conjunction with the rehabilitation of categories of handicapped individuals as may be hereafter designated. 11. "Supported employment" means paid competitive work performed by individuals with severe disabilities who require intensive support services to obtain such employment and extended support to sustain such employment, and which is performed in an integrated setting which provides regular interactions with individuals who do not have disabilities, other than paid caregivers. 12. "Supported employment services" means support services needed by individuals with severe disabilities to obtain and sustain supported employment. Such term shall also include transitional employment services for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, as defined by the commissioner in consultation with the commissioner of the office of mental health. 13. "Paid competitive work", as used in the definition of supported employment pursuant to subdivision eleven of this section means work that is performed on a full-time or part-time basis, with a minimum expectation of averaging at least twenty hours per week as an employment goal, except that such requirement may be waived for good cause by the commissioner, and for which an individual is compensated in accordance with the federal fair labor standards act and the state department of labor wage and hour regulations. 14. "Individuals with severe disabilities" means persons for whom competitive employment has either not traditionally occurred or has been interrupted or intermittent as a result of having a permanent and substantially disabling physical, sensory, or mental condition.