Blind, Rehabilitation Council for the
Provides training, counseling, and support to help Washington residents of all ages, who are blind or visually impaired, pursue employment, education, and independent living. The Council is an advisory group of volunteers appointed by the Governor who provide counsel and recommendations on the progress of the Department of Services for the Blind.
Board Website
Policy Area
Human Services
Governor Appointments
15
Total Board Positions
16
Public Disclosure Required?
No
Senate Confirmation Required?
No
Compensation
Travel reimbursement
Term Length (years) 3
Statutory Term Limits
2 full terms under federal statute
Board Requirements
A majority of the voting members shall be blind persons. Rehabilitation councilmembers shall be residents of the state of Washington, and shall be appointed in accordance with the categories of membership specified in the federal rehabilitation act of 1973 as now or hereafter amended.