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The Office for the Blind was originally established as a business enterprise program for the blind by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in the Department of Education in 1948. In 1956, the State Rehabilitation Agency in the Department of Education took over this program. In 1958, a Division of the Blind was created in the State Rehabilitation Agency. These functions were placed in the Bureau for the Blind when it was created within the Education and Humanities Cabinet, in 1976. The Bureau was renamed the Department for the Blind in 1988 and in 1990 was transferred to the Cabinet for Workforce Development. By 2010, it was renamed the Office for the Blind within the Department for Workforce Investment. The Kentucky Office for the Blind is a state government rehabilitation agency that assists persons who are blind or visually impaired. The Office operates under KRS 163.450 through 163.480.
This series provides a framework for the management of agencies and the administration of programs. Policies and procedures are developed to help agencies manage their programs and to assist staff in their administration. Policies derive from the authority of the agency, as established by the laws under which it operates. They are an authoritative communication that sets a definite course or method of action. Policies guide and help determine present and future decisions. Procedures reflect the steps resulting from policies to be followed in providing services or activities. Series may contain but is not limited to: Year; date; department; division; branch; organization chart; index; introduction; mission statements; policy statements; responsibilities of division; services; program objectives; employee requirements; procedural actions; glossary of terms; sample forms; disaster or emergency plans.
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
This series provides a framework for the management of agencies and the administration of programs. Policies and procedures are developed to help agencies manage their programs and to assist staff in their administration. Policies derive from the authority of the agency, as established by the laws under which it operates. They are an authoritative communication that sets a definite course or method of action. Policies guide and help determine present and future decisions. Procedures reflect the steps resulting from policies to be followed in providing services or activities. Series may contain but is not limited to: Year; date; department; division; branch; organization chart; index; introduction; mission statements; policy statements; responsibilities of division; services; program objectives; employee requirements; procedural actions; glossary of terms; sample forms; disaster or emergency plans
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
This series documents the official record of proceedings of meetings. It provides information about the activities of the entity, the actions it took in regard to the issues brought before it, and the decisions rendered. Minutes of meetings constitute adequate and proper documentation of essential agency transactions and organizational functions, as required in KRS 171.640. Boards, commissions, councils, task forces, etc, which were established by statute or executive order, or those entities which establish or administer policy are examples for which minutes should be created. Series contains: Date of meeting; time of meeting; location of meeting; name of board members or authorized proxies present; identification of those not present; decisions rendered; issues discussed; record of votes. May also include agendas and materials distributed for discussion and approval
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes, February 27, 2015-July 22, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes, February 27, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes, July 22, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes- Special Meeting, July 22, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Committee of Blind Vendors Minutes, July 8, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
This series functions as a comprehensive summary of agency activities, services, and results of the past year. Staff report initiatives, objectives, changes in responsibilities, or accomplishments to convey the mission of the agency. Summary reports condense the main points of programs or projects in the agency. The reports are usually published and are for general public distribution. The series provides essential and adequate documentation of agency transactions (KRS 171.640) and, as such, is crucial to an understanding of the administrative history of an organization. Series may contain: Date; statement from chief administrative officer; programs administered; who was served; photographs; staff support; program accomplishments with comparison to previous years; financial information; project statistics; supporting materials
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual reports, 2011-2012
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual reports, 2007-2010
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual report, 2008
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual reports, 2013-2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual report, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual report, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
Annual report, 2013
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
This series documents the official record of proceedings of meetings. It provides information about the activities of the entity, the actions it took in regard to the issues brought before it, and the decisions rendered. Minutes of meetings constitute adequate and proper documentation of essential agency transactions and organizational functions, as required in KRS 171.640. Boards, commissions, councils, task forces, etc, which were established by statute or executive order, or those entities which establish or administer policy are examples for which minutes should be created. Series contains: Date of meeting; time of meeting; location of meeting; name of board members or authorized proxies present; identification of those not present; decisions rendered; issues discussed; record of votes. May also include agendas and materials distributed for discussion and approval
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Rehabilitation Minutes, January 23, 2015-October 23, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Rehabilitation Council Minutes, October 23, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Rehabilitation Council Minutes, September 24, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Rehabilitation Council Minutes, January 23, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
State Rehabilitation Council Minutes, April 24, 2015
Kentucky. Office for the Blind
The Department for the Blind was originally established as a business enterprise program for the blind by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in the Department of Education in 1948. In 1956, the State Rehabilitation Agency in the Department of Education took over this program. In 1958, a Division of the Blind was created in the State Rehabilitation Agency. These functions were placed in the Bureau for the Blind when it was created within the Education and Humanities Cabinet, in 1976. The Bureau was renamed the Department for the Blind in 1988 and in 1990 was transferred to the Cabinet for Workforce Development. By 2010, it was renamed the Office for the Blind within the Department for Workforce Investment. The Kentucky Office for the Blind is a state government rehabilitation agency that assists persons who are blind or visually impaired. The Office operates under KRS 163.450 through 163.480.
This series consists of any publication produced for general public distribution, regardless of format, that documents agency history, agency-related functions or agency activities. It does not include materials issued for internal administrative use, such as manuals of operation. Publications contain important facts and statistics about the operation of the agency and its policies. They provide information, often in summarized form, which aids in understanding the history or administrative functioning of an agency. Series contains publications and reports.
Kentucky. Department for the Blind
This series consists of any publication produced for general public distribution, regardless of format, that documents agency history, agency-related functions or agency activities. It does not include materials issued for internal administrative use, such as manuals of operation. Publications contain important facts and statistics about the operation of the agency and its policies. They provide information, often in summarized form, which aids in understanding the history or administrative functioning of an agency. Series contains publications and reports.
Kentucky. Department for the Blind
The Kentucky School for the Blind was founded in 1842 when the Kentucky Institution for the Blind was chartered. The Kentucky School for the Blind provides comprehensive educational services to all Kentucky students who are blind and visually impaired, birth to 21.
This series consists of any publication produced for general public distribution, regardless of format, that documents agency history, agency-related functions or agency activities. It does not include materials issued for internal administrative use, such as manuals of operation. Publications contain important facts and statistics about the operation of the agency and its policies. They provide information, often in summarized form, which aids in understanding the history or administrative functioning of an agency. Series contains publications and reports.
Kentucky. School for the Blind
Newsletter, March 2006-April 2006
Kentucky. School for the Blind
Newsletters / Periodicals, 2015-2016
Kentucky. Department of Education
Newsletter / Periodical, April 2016
Kentucky. Department of Education
Newsletter / Periodical, November 2016
Kentucky. Department of Education