(1)
Authority
The Commissioner shall make grants to, and enter into contracts with, States and public or nonprofit agencies and organizations (including institutions of higher education) to pay part of the cost of projects to provide training, traineeships, and related activities, including the provision of technical assistance, that are designed to assist in increasing the numbers of, and upgrading the skills of, qualified personnel (especially rehabilitation counselors) who are trained in providing vocational, medical, social, and psychological rehabilitation services, who are trained to assist individuals with communication and related disorders, who are trained to provide other services provided under this chapter, to individuals with disabilities, and who may include—
(A)
personnel specifically trained in providing employment assistance to individuals with disabilities through job development and job placement services;
(B)
personnel specifically trained to identify, assess, and meet the individual rehabilitation needs of individuals with disabilities, including needs for rehabilitation technology;
(C)
personnel specifically trained to deliver services to individuals who may benefit from receiving independent living services;
(D)
personnel specifically trained to deliver services in the client assistance programs;
(E)
personnel specifically trained to deliver supported employment services and customized employment services to individuals with the most significant disabilities;
(F)
personnel specifically trained to deliver services to individuals with disabilities pursuing self-employment, business ownership, and telecommuting;
(G)
personnel trained in performing other functions necessary to the provision of vocational, medical, social, and psychological rehabilitation services, and other services provided under this chapter; and
(H)
personnel trained in providing assistive technology services.
(4)
Training for statewide workforce systems personnel
The Commissioner may make grants to and enter into contracts under this subsection with States and public or nonprofit agencies and organizations, including institutions of higher education, to furnish training to personnel providing services to individuals with disabilities under subtitle B of title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act [
29 U.S.C. 3151 et seq.]. Under this paragraph, personnel may be trained—
(A)
in evaluative skills to determine whether an individual with a disability may be served by the State vocational rehabilitation program or another component of a statewide workforce development system; or
(B)
to assist individuals with disabilities seeking assistance through one-stop delivery systems described in section 121(e) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act [
28 U.S.C. 3151(e)].