The following definitions shall apply to all Oregon Administrative Rules contained in OAR Chapter 585, Division 10, unless the context requires otherwise:
- (1) “Client” refers to a person who is blind or visually impaired who receives vocational rehabilitation services through Commission.
- (2) "Counselor" means the client's assigned vocational rehabilitation counselor who is a staff member of Commission.
- (3) "IPE" means Individualized Plan for Employment;
- (4) "Commission" means the Oregon Commission for the Blind.
- (5) “OCCB” means Orientation and Career Center for the Blind.
(6) “Person who is blind” refers to an individual who has been diagnosed by a qualified physician to have a medical condition that is:
- (a) Congenital or organic in nature; and
- (b) Results in loss of sight to the extent that the person’s central visual acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with best correction; or
- (c) The person’s central visual acuity exceeds 20/200 but is accompanied by limitation of the visual field to such a degree that its widest diameter subtends an angle of no greater than 20 degrees.
- (d) A person who has a functional disorder that does not have a known organic or structural cause is not considered to be a person who is blind for purposes of these rules.
- (7) “Person with a visual impairment” includes a person who is blind or has seriously impaired vision, or who has a condition that might lead to blindness.
- (8) “Vocational rehabilitation services” refers to any services necessary to enable a person who is blind to engage in educational and remunerative occupation or training opportunities.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 346.150 & ORS 346.180
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 346.110-346.270
History
CFTB 2-2021, amend filed 02/23/2021, effective 02/24/2021
CFTB 1-2004, f. & cert. ef. 10-8-04
2BC 3, f. 4-27-60