                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

POWERS AND DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT (§ 51.5-112)

The Department shall have the following powers and duties:

1. To develop a program to inform persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing and
the public of opportunities available for persons who are deaf or
hard-of-hearing to fulfill their needs and solve certain problems through
existing state and local services and to make available such other information
as would be of value to families, professionals and other citizens working or
involved in the deafness field;

2. To promote a framework for consultation and cooperation among the state
agencies and institutions serving persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing;

3. To aid in the provision of technical assistance and training within the
Commonwealth in order to support efforts to initiate or improve programs and
services for persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing;

4. To evaluate state programs that deliver services to persons who are deaf or
hard-of-hearing to determine their effectiveness and to make recommendations to
the appropriate government officials concerning the future financial support and
continuation of such programs and the establishment of the new ones;

5. To monitor state programs delivering services to persons who are deaf or
hard-of-hearing to determine the extent to which services promised or mandated
are delivered;

6. To make appropriate recommendations for legislative changes to the Governor
and General Assembly and to follow and evaluate federal legislation having a
potential impact upon persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing who live in the
Commonwealth;

7. To cooperate with schools for the deaf as provided in Chapter 19 (&#xA7;
22.1-346 et seq.) of Title 22.1 insofar as may be practicable;

8. To operate a program of technology assistance and services to encourage
independence of persons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech impaired,
including the distribution of devices for the deaf and support of message relay
services, through grants, contracts and other means, including a sliding fee
scale where appropriate; and

9. To adopt such regulations, consistent with this chapter, as may be necessary
to carry out the purpose and intent of this chapter and other laws of the
Commonwealth administered by the Director or the Department. Such regulations
shall be binding on all officers, agents, and employees engaged in implementing
the provisions of this chapter.

HISTORY: 1972, c. 543, § 63.1-85.4; 1977, c. 668; 1983, c. 440; 1984, cc. 670,
734; 1988, c. 93; 1996, c. 471; 2002, c. 747.