PART 51-4—NONPROFIT AGENCIES
§ 51-4.3 Maintaining qualification.
(a) To maintain its qualification under the JWOD Act, each nonprofit agency authorized to furnish a commodity or a service shall continue to comply with the requirements of a "nonprofit agency for other severely handicapped" or a "nonprofit agency for the blind" as defined in § 51-1.3 of this chapter. In addition, each such nonprofit agency must submit to its central nonprofit agency by November 1 of each year, two completed copies of the appropriate Annual Certification covering the fiscal year ending the preceding September 30.
(b)
In addition to paragraph (a) of this section, each nonprofit agency
participating in the JWOD Program shall:
(1) Furnish
commodities or services in strict accordance with Government orders.
(2) Comply with the applicable compensation, employment, and
occupational health and safety standards prescribed by the Secretary
of Labor, including procedures to encourage filling of vacancies
within the nonprofit agency by promotion of qualified employees who
are blind or have other severe disabilities.
(3) Comply with
directives or requests issued by the Committee in furtherance of the
objectives of the JWOD Act or its implementing regulations.
(4)
Make its records available for inspection at any reasonable time to
representatives of the Committee or the central nonprofit agency
representing the nonprofit agency.
(5) Maintain records of
direct labor hours performed in the nonprofit agency by each worker.
(6) Maintain a file for each blind individual performing direct
labor which contains a written report reflecting visual acuity and
field of vision of each eye, with best correction, signed by a person
licensed to make such an evaluation, or a certification of blindness
by a State or local governmental entity.
(7) Maintain in the
file for each blind individual performing direct labor annual reviews
of ability to engage in normal competitive employment. These reviews
must be signed by an individual qualified by training and/or
experience to make this determination.
(8) Maintain an ongoing
placement program operated by or for the nonprofit agency to include
liaison with appropriate community services such as the State
employment service, employer groups and others. Those individuals
determined capable and desirous of normal competitive employment
shall be assisted in obtaining such employment.
(9) Upon
receipt of payment by the Government for commodities or services
furnished under the JWOD Program, pay to the central nonprofit agency
a fee which meets the requirements of § 51-3.5 of this chapter.
(c)
Each nonprofit agency employing persons with severe disabilities
participating in the JWOD Program shall, in addition to the
requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, maintain in
each individual with a severe disability's file:
(1) A written
report signed by a licensed physician, psychiatrist, or qualified
psychologist, reflecting the nature and extent of the disability or
disabilities that cause such person to qualify as a person with a
severe disability, or a certification of the disability or
disabilities by a State or local governmental entity.
(2)
Reports which state whether that individual is capable of engaging in
normal competitive employment. These reports shall be signed by a
person or persons qualified by training and experience to evaluate
the work potential, interests, aptitudes, and abilities of persons
with disabilities and shall normally consist of preadmission
evaluations and reevaluations prepared at least annually. The file on
individuals who have been in the nonprofit agency for less than two
years shall contain the preadmission report and, where appropriate,
the next annual reevaluation. The file on individuals who have been
in the nonprofit agency for two or more years shall contain, as a
minimum, the reports of the two most recent annual reevaluations.
(d) The information collection requirements of § 51-4.2 and § 51-4.3 and the recordkeeping requirements of § 51-4.3 have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-511). The information collection requirements have been assigned the following OMB control numbers:
Committee form |
OMB control No. |
Committee form 401 |
3037-0004 |
Committee form 402 |
3037-0003 |
Committee form 403 |
3037-0001 |
Committee form 404 |
3037-0002 |
The recordkeeping requirements have been assigned OMB control number 3037-0005.
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | CFR Part 51-4 |
Author | jyandik |
Last Modified By | jyandik |
File Modified | 2008-03-13 |
File Created | 2008-03-13 |