Department for the Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing (751)
288. | Social Services Research, Planning, and Coordination (45000) | 11,406,109 | 11,783,168
| | | |
| | Technology Services for Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing (45004) | 10,442,176 | 10,819,226
| | Consumer, Interpreter, and Community Support Services (45005) | 635,591 | 635,591
| | Administrative Services (45006) | 328,342 | 328,351
| | | |
| Fund Sources: | General | 844,985 | 844,994
| | Special | 10,461,124 | 10,838,174
| | Federal Trust | 100,000 | 100,000
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Authority: Title 51.5, Chapter 13, Code of Virginia.
A. The Virginia Department for the Deaf and
Hard-of-Hearing shall locate the relay center in Norton, Virginia. Any
request for proposals issued for basic relay services shall require an
employment level of 85 at the center unless, during the previous contract
period, the employment level has been reduced to less than 85 through
attrition, voluntary separation, transfers, voluntary retirements, and
disability retirement, in which case the employment level of the subsequent
contract may reflect the employment level at the end of the previous contract
period, but may not be less than that level. The center is also
prohibited from filling vacant positions, unless employment at the center drops
below 75 positions.
B. Out of this appropriation, $40,000 the first year and $40,000
the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Connie Reasor
Deaf Resource Center in Planning District 1.
C. Notwithstanding § 58.1-662 of the Code of Virginia, prior to the
distribution of monies from the Communications Sales and Use Tax Trust Fund to
counties, cities and towns, there shall be distributed monies in the fund to
pay for the Technology Assistance Program. This requirement shall not
change any other distributions required by law from the Communications Sales
and Use Tax Trust Fund.
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