Section 11000 Of Chapter 5. Employment Services For The Deaf And Hearing Impaired From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 5.
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. The Legislature finds that over 1.5 million persons in
California are deaf or suffer from significant hearing impairment.
Private and public employment agencies are not routinely adapted to
meet the communication needs of persons who are deaf and hard of
hearing and, therefore, the services they receive may be less than
those provided to other persons. The Legislature also finds that
employment opportunities for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing
are increased when specialized counseling, interpretive, job
placement, and followup services supplement conventional employment
services. In addition, the limited programs which provide these
specialized employment services to persons who are deaf and hard of
hearing have recently been subject to significant local funding
reductions. Therefore, the Legislature finds that a more stable
funding source, as provided by this chapter, is necessary to ensure
the continuance of these programs.