Wisconsin Code § 47.01

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In this chapter:
(1) “Blind” means central visual acuity that does not exceed
20/200 in the better eye with correcting lenses or a visual field
that subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees.
(1m) “Department” means the department of workforce
development.
(2) “Employability” means that the provision of vocational
rehabilitation services is likely to enable an individual to obtain
or retain employment consistent with his or her capacities and
abilities in the competitive labor market, the practice of a profession, self-employment, homemaking, farm or family work, sheltered employment, home-based employment or other gainful
work.
(3) “Person with a disability” means any person who has a
physical or mental disability that constitutes or results in a substantial barrier to employment and who can reasonably be expected to benefit in terms of employability from the provision of
vocational rehabilitation services.
(3g) “Person with a severe disability” means any person with
a disability who has a severe disability that seriously limits one or
more functional capacities, including mobility, communication,
self-care, self-direction, work tolerance, or work skills, in terms
of employability, whose vocational rehabilitation can be expected
to require multiple vocational rehabilitation services over an extended period of time and who has one or more physical or mental disabilities determined on the basis of an evaluation of rehabilitation potential to cause comparable substantial functional
limitation.
(3m) “Personal assistance services” has the meaning given in
29 USC 705 (28).
(5) “Visually impaired” means a loss of vision that can reasonably be expected to lead to blindness or a loss of vision that
represents a barrier to employment or other major life activities.
(6) “Vocational rehabilitation” means assisting a person with
a disability to become capable of competing in the labor market,
practicing a profession, being self-employed, raising a family and
making a home, participating in sheltered employment or other
gainful work.

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