163.475 Legislative findings and provisions relating to transition of operation of Kentucky Industries for the Blind.
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a valuable and necessary component of vocational rehabilitation services. The
Office for the Blind has sole responsibility for and the obligation to operate and
manage a Division of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind. This facility has
struggled to meet these mandates but, faced with declining available state revenues,
expects a continual diminishment to a submarginal operation with respect to
providing viable long-term employment opportunities that are self-sustaining and
sufficiently diversified for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. (2) The General Assembly finds that increased flexibility in contract negotiation, purchasing, and hiring will enhance the competitiveness of the Kentucky Industries
for the Blind, resulting in additional production contracts thereby guaranteeing
continued and expanded jobs and other opportunities for individuals who are blind
or visually impaired. This flexibility and competitiveness can be achieved through
the operation of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind by a nonprofit corporation,
the members of which have expertise in management skills and background
pertaining to sound business practices and rehabilitation philosophy. (3) The General Assembly finds that a transition period from state division to a nonprofit operation is necessary to ensure the success and continuation of the
important functions of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind. Therefore, the General
Assembly shall continue to support the Division of the Kentucky Industries for the
Blind through appropriations to the Office for the Blind for six (6) years in order to
eliminate eventually the necessity for annual state appropriations. The Office for the
Blind shall monitor and safeguard the expenditure of those public moneys for the
use and benefit of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind and citizens who are blind
and visually impaired in the Commonwealth. (4) The General Assembly finds that the continued employment of current employees of the Division of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind is a necessary and important
outcome. The Office for the Blind shall ensure through contractual provisions that
the nonprofit corporation it contracts with pursuant to KRS 163.480(2) offers
employment to every employee of the Kentucky Industries for the Blind at the time
the nonprofit corporation assumes total responsibility for the operation of the
workshop. The Office for the Blind shall maximize the retirement benefits for each
current employee of the Division of Kentucky Industries for the Blind at the time
the office contracts for total operation by the nonprofit corporation through the
parted employer provisions of KRS 61.510 to 61.705. (5) The General Assembly finds that at the time the Kentucky Industries for the Blind is operated totally by the nonprofit corporation, the Office for the Blind shall have the
authority to convey ownership of the workshop to any nonprofit corporation with
which it contracts pursuant to KRS 163.480(2) without financial consideration,
including real and personal property, inventory of materials, and stores for resale.
The instrument of conveyance to such nonprofit corporation shall provide that the Page 2 of 2 real property and production equipment conveyed, or sufficient remuneration
therefor, shall revert to the state at any time the nonprofit corporation or its
successor shall cease operating the Kentucky Industries for the Blind for the benefit
of individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Effective: July 12, 2006
History: Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 211, sec. 94, effective July 12, 2006. -- Created 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 126, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1994.