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Forms

Important forms and documents

Applications

  • Older Individuals Who Are Blind Application (PDF) opens a new window

Biennial Report

  • FY2019-2020 Biennial Report (PDF) opens a new window

Client Satisfaction Surveys

  • FFY 2016 Satisfaction Survey Report (PDF) opens a new window
  • FFY 2019 Satisfaction Survey Report (PDF) opens a new window

Job Development Forms

  • Job Development Services Intake Accept or Reject (PDF) opens a new window
  • Job Placement Plan (PDF) opens a new window
  • Job Placement Plan Checklist (PDF) opens a new window
  • 30, 60, 90 Verification of Employment and Job Retention (PDF) opens a new window
  • Verification of Employment (PDF) opens a new window

Other Forms

  • Auxiliary Aids for Effective Communication (PDF) opens a new window

An equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services available on request by individuals with disabilities.

It is recognized that Federal guidelines on accessibility are *guidelines* and best practices gathered through shared experiences of both professionals and users of assistive technology. Updates to this website are continuous and ongoing. We appreciate any news about the compatibility of this site with assistive technology and we will respond accordingly. We do our best to follow federal guidelines but unfortunately they are simply that, guidelines with sometimes no clear instruction for making the web 100% accessible to all. We will continue to do our best to refine our website for continuous improvement.

Thank you.

Funding from US Dept. of Education – For Nevada Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Supported Employment (SE), and/or the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind (OIB) programs.  For VR: Federal VR grant paid 78.7% of costs.  In FFY2020, Nevada VR received $17,239,554 in Federal VR funds. Non-Federal funds paid 21.3% of costs ($4,665,851).  For SE: Federal grant paid 95% of costs.  In FFY2020, Nevada VR received $74,392 in Federal SE funds.  Non-Federal funds sources paid 5% ($5,789) of costs.  For OIB: Federal funds paid 90% of costs. In FFY2020, Nevada received $271,296 in Federal OIB funds.  Non-Federal funds paid 10% ($30,144) of costs.

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