Haw. Code R. § 17-402-14 - Aids and appliances
(a) Sensory and
technological aids and appliances shall be provided, as appropriate, to help VR
clients achieve their vocational rehabilitation goals. (See § 17-401-18).
(1) Aids and appliances may be provided when
the IWRP clearly justifies the purchase and use of such devices and their
relationship to the specific vocational plan.
(2) Aids and appliances shall be provided
only after instructions on their use have been given by the branch or
instructions have been purchased through external resources.
(3) Types of aids, appliances, and systems
for the blind and visually-handicapped that may be considered consist of, but
are not limited to, the following:
(A)
Braille writer, tape recorder, or phonograph which may be necessary for
students or for other training purposes;
(B) Typewriters, writing devices, and other
communication tools;
(C) Electronic
devices and equipment;
(D) Canes
for mobility, including electronic types; and
(E) Any subnormal or low vision lenses to
assist a client in performing more effectively in a gainful
occupation.
(b) Aids and appliances shall be introduced
and demonstrated to all interested blind and visually-handicapped individuals
for personal and social purposes. Federal and state funds will not be available
for purchase of devices solely for these purposes.
(c) The branch shall distribute braille
watches donated by Zale Corporation of Dallas, Texas, and provide instructions
to blind or visually-handicapped persons. Individuals shall meet the following
criteria:
(1) Unable to read the numerals on
a regular watch dial;
(2) Does not
have a braille watch; and
(3)
Requires a watch in performing normal activities of daily living.
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