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joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Wed Jan 25 16:44:59 UTC 2012


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Go to the end and we'lll find a Third Party Co-operative agreement that was 
cited in reference in the RSA monitoring report as not being Kosher. Simply 
this cash match was run through a non-profit created by the Statewide 
Independent Living council for the purposes of getting money from a Center 
for Independent Living and then matching it with federal VR dollars.

The problem is with these and other ones over years was that Third Party 
Co-operative agreements can only be done with other entities of state and 
local government for purposes of match. Neither SILC's non-profit, nor the 
Wayne County CCIL met that basic criterion that any child could understand 
in the plain language of the issue.

Moreover, the public and indeed our MCB Commissioners have the right to 
existing agreements without a surcharge for making them accessible.

The pernicious thing that goes on constantly is a fundamental violation of 
LARA in arbitrarly abusing the "administrative hardship" issue here.

That in simple words must take in to consideration the entire size and scope 
of the entity (in this case LARA) which is a multi-billion dollar operation. 
Besides they already have these documents in accessible format (digital) and 
we all know it.

Thus once again they mix apples with oranges and abuse the FOIA in order to 
violat the ADA and Section 504.

Sincerely,

Joe Harcz

Attachment:

January 25, 2012



Mr. Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

E-mail: joeharcz at comcast.net

1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.

Mt. Morris, MI 48458



Subject:  Cash Matches Several Including Cody



Dear Mr. Harcz, Jr.:



This letter is in response to your January 11, 2012, email request for 
copies of public records, received in this office on January 12, 2012. 
Please be informed that the Department’s Michigan Commission for the Blind 
(MCB) is processing this request under the state’s Freedom of Information 
Act (FOIA), MCL 15.231 et seq.



You requested information/records described as per your attached email.



Pursuant to MCL 15.235, Section 5(2)(c) of the FOIA, your request is granted 
as to existing, nonexempt records possessed by the Michigan Commission for 
the Blind (MCB) falling within the scope of your request.



In the spirit of cooperation, a “cleaned up” copy of the cash match 
agreement of FY08 between MCB and Disability Network/Wayne County-Detroit of 
which you sent in your request is attached and below.  You also ask for 
subsequent years of cash match agreements.  We have approximately 50 
agreements that contain anywhere from 5 to 10 pages each for the time period 
of October 1, 2007 (FY08) to the present (FY12).



Pursuant to MCL 15.234, Section of the FOIA, the MCB has assessed estimated, 
allowable costs totaling $155.70 to process this request.  This amount 
waives the indigency fee of $20 under FOIA Act MCL 15.234 Section 4(1).



Thusly, based on the amount of labor involved and the amount of material 
that must be produced, and reviewed regarding statutory privacy concerns, 
pursuant to MCL 15.234, Section 4(3) of the FOIA, MCB will assess costs to 
process this request because, in this particular instance, failure to charge 
for search, examination, review, and deletion and separation of exempt from 
nonexempt information would cause MCB to incur unreasonably high costs for 
these activities that are excessive and beyond the normal or usual amount 
for these services; and would result in an undue financial and 
administrative burden per ADA regulations (28 CFR 35.160.164) which states:



“A public entity must ensure that its communications with individuals with 
disabilities are as effective as communications with others. This obligation 
does not require a public entity to take any action that it can demonstrate 
would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of its services, 
programs, or activities, or in undue financial and administrative burdens.”



The estimated cost of $155.70 to process this request is based on the labor 
time to search for, copy, and examine to redact exempt information.



Please send payment of $77.85 as indicated on the attached invoice.

Upon receipt of payment, MCB will continue processing this request. 
Subsequently, MCB will notify you of any statutory disclosure exemptions or 
any applicable remedial rights, and request any balance due by you or owed 
to you.



Sincerely,



Carla Miller Haynes, FOIA Coordinator

Michigan Commission for the Blind



Attachments – 3: Email Request, Cash Match Agreement, Invoice



Cc:    Patrick Cannon

          Mel Farmer

          Susan Turney

          Elsie Duell

          Leamon Jones

          Gwen McNeal

          Elizabeth White

          Lisa Kisiel





From: joe harcz Comcast [mailto:joeharcz at comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 9:08 PM
To: Cannon, Patrick (LARA)
Cc: John Scott MCB Comm.; Larry Posont MCB Comm.; lydia Schuck MCB Comm.; 
nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org; valarie Barnum Yarger MISILC; Elmer Cerano MPAS; 
Richard Clay Advocates f/t Blind; Richard Bernstein Esq
Subject: ada request accessible cash match agreements wayne co more



ADA Request Accessible Information Cash Matches Several Including Cody



January 11, 2012



Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

Joeharcz at comcast.net



To:



Patrick D. Cannon

Director

Michigan Commission for the Blind

Via E-mail



Dear Mr. Cannon,



I am writing today expressly to receive the document related to MCB 
activities after my signature line and all subsequent and similar agreements 
in fully accessible format pursuant to obligations under the ADA and Section 
504. As you can see it is quite garbled like most of these documents are.



Bottom line is it needs to be cleaned up and made readable. Thus this is 
quite a simple ADA/504 request.



Please have it cleaned up and also send the similar subsequent year’s 
documents to me as either simple Word attachments and/or plain text 
enclosures to my e-mail address listed above.



I fully expect to not pay any sort of surcharge for making this information 
fully accessible for that would indeed be another violation of the ADA and 
504 as you know.



Sincerely,



Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.



Cc: MCB Commissioners

Cc: NFB MI

Cc: Richard Bernstein, Esq.

Cc: Elmer Cerano, NISH, MPASA

Cc: Valery Barnum-Yarger, MI SILC

Cc: Richard Clay Advocates for the Blind



Attachment as I read it:





Cash match 07 another hard to read one looks like blue water cil

§;_W!, Mm 'Il1(.- Blue Water Lenter for Ilulepemlent Living

This is the html version of the file

http://www.rcepv.siu.edu/Downloads/Blue%20Water%20CIL.pdf.



Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the 
web.



Page 1

§;_W!, Mm 'Il1(.- Blue Water Lenter for Ilulepemlent Living

mt-y\,};||_]'||[j§ Administrative Office - 310 Water Street ¢ Port Huron, Ml 
48060

phone: (810) 987-9337 I fax: (810) 987-9548 0 e-mail: bwcilph at yah0o.c0m

3 10 Water Street

Port Huron, M1 48060

Phone: (310) 987-9337

Fax: (810) 987-9548

Lapeer K minty

392 Nepcssing

Lapeer, M1 48446

Phone: (S10) 664-9098

Fax: (810) 664-0937

Saniiac ('ount_\

103 EaslSani1ac, Suite 3

Sandusky, M148471

Phone: (810) 648-2555

Fax: (810) 643-Z583

Tuscola County

I 184 Cleaver Road

Caro, M1 48723

Phone: (989) 673-3678

Fax: (989) 673-3678

H llron (louniy

P.O. Box 29

614 N4 Port Crescent Stree

Bad Axe, M1 48413

Phone: (989) 269-S421

Fax: (989) 269-5422

Wayne County

Samaritan Center

5555 Conner. Suite 2075

Detroit. Ml 48213

Phone: (313)923-1655

Fax: (313)923-1404

Detroit Veterans Center

2770 Park Avenue

Detroit, Ml 48201

Phone: (313) 833-1866

Fax: (313) 833-4926

Gwen McNeal

Michigan Commission for the Blind

Cadillac Place

3038 W. Grand Boulevard

Suite 4-450

Detroit, Michigan 48202-6038

December 18, 2007

Dear Gwen,

Enclosed is MCB’s signed copy of the contract between MCB and Disability

Network Wayne County-Detroit. I provided Val with the copy for SILC on

Friday, December 14"‘ and have retained a copy for our records.

If you have any questions or concerns about the contract please call me.

Respectfully,

Angel &

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Page 2

CASH MATCH PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

1]-U1-2007

BETWEEN

MICIIIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND (HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED MCB)

AND

DISABILITY NETWORK/\l\/AYNE COUNTY-DETROIT

Disability Network/Wayne County-/Detroit and the Michigan Commission for the 
Blind,

Department of Labor and Economic Growth enter into this agreement to carry 
out the describe

activities in the Detroit Metropolitan Area in order to assist individuals 
with legal blindness to

become better prepared to reach their vocational goals.

This agreement shall take effect November 01, 2007 and continue until such 
time as it is

mutually canceled by the parties to this agreement.

I. A formal cooperative partnership is created and agreed to by the above 
parties in order to

develop and deliver vocational rehabilitation services to person who meet 
the eligibility

criteria of MCB.

ll. Eligible population are those persons who have legal blindness as de?ned 
by Michigan

Commission for the Blind, which constitute a substantial vocational handicap 
for the

individual and who are potentially employable.

Ill. Local fund will be receipted as describe in Attachment B.

IV. Expenditures for vocational rehabilitation services are under the direct 
control and at the

discretion oFMCB.

V. The Parties further agree:

A. No persons shall he denied service solely on the basis of age, 
disability, race,

color, creed, sex, national origin, marital status, religion, ability or 
inability to pay

therefore.

B. There will be no discrimination against any employee or applicant for

employment with respect to tenure, terms, conditions or privileges or 
employment

solely on the basis of age, race, disability, color, creed, sex, national 
origin,

marital status, partisan considerations, residence, height, and weight or 
arrest

record.



Page 3

There will be compliance with Federal Civil Rights Law (Section 504 of the

Rehabilitation Act of I973, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) and 
the

American with Disabilities Act of 1990, both in providing service to clients 
and in

employment of individuals. Individuals with AIDS, AIDS-related conditions or

those who may be perceived as having AIDS or AIDS-related conditions cannot

be subject to unlaw?rl discrimination.

Provisions of this agreement may be amended by revision to Attachment B, 
with

the approval of both parties and such as amendment and its speci?cation 
shall

become a binding pan of the original agreement.

Request for termination of the agreement shall be sent to the other party by

certi?ed mail, return receipt requested. Termination of the agreement shall 
be

effective 30 days following the requcster’s receipt of approval by the other 
party

(Which approval shall also be sent via certi?ed mail, return receipt 
requested).

All aspects ofthis agreement covered by con?dentiality provisions of the law 
and

respective agency policy shall also be observed by both parties to this 
agreement.

If any provision of this agreement is fund to be in con?ict with Federal or 
State

law, that provision will be subordinate to the law. The other provisions of 
this

agreement shall remain valid and binding until such con?icts are resolved 
the by

the parties of this agreement.

Attachment to this agreement will be updated yearly to re?ect changes in 
program

goals and budgeting.

It is understood by both parties that this agreement remains in Force until 
such

time it is either amended or terminated by either party. The full local 
contribution

will be obligated during the ?scal year in which the agreement was 
originated; the

MCB portion will continue to be obligated until completion of the agreement

irrespective of the ?scal year.

In the event this agreement is terminated prior to completion, the obligated 
funds

designated for MCB will be billed to Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit

for the local match portion within 30 days of the effective termination 
date.

Case service funds generated as a result of this resource sharing agreement 
will be

directed by MCB, cannot be restricted to any one vendor and will be utilized 
to

purchase goods and services in support of a client’s vocational objective

identi?ed in the Individualized Plan of Employment.

At the completion of the state ?scal year (or upon termination of this 
agreement),

the parties agree to meet and evaluate actual program activities against the

program goals speci?ed in Attachment B. Effective performance under this

agreement will be evidenced by completion of Attachment C, Annual Review,



Page 4

which will be forwarded to the MCB Vocational Rehabilitation Manager within

45 days following the end of the State ?scal year. This attachment will 
become a

part ofthe original agreement and will be binding on both parties.

VI. Evidence ofthis agreement is re?ected by the proper signatures on 
Attachment B.



Page 5

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND/DISABILITY NETWORK!

VVAYNE COUNTY DETROIT GRANT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

FISCAL YEAR 2007-2008

Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit and the Michigan Commission for the 
Blind (MCB)

enter into this agreement to carry our the described activities by staff of 
Disability

Network/Wayne County/Detroit in order to facilitate the successful training 
of blind students

from Detroit Cody High School in disability awareness, and attitudes, 
communication skills, goal

setting, assertiveness skills, the transition process and employment 
readiness activities

l. Responsibilities (referral process)

Disability Network/Wayne County agrees:

A. To provide local funds to the Michigan Commission for the Blind in 
accordance

with the program description

B. To assign a staff person through whom the MCB counselors work in the 
liaison

capacity as described in the administrative procedure (Attachment A)

C. To provide the aforementioned services to MCB/Detroit Cody High School

students in a timely manner; reports are provided at predetermined intervals

D. To participate with MCB and Detroit Public Schools staffnecessary to 
carry out

this agreement

MCB agrees:

A. To work with Disability Network/Wayne County-Detroit and the Detroit 
Public

Schools in order to make every effort to reach the activity goals stated in 
the

program description

B. To fund services as identi?ed in the Individualized Plan for Employment 
for the

MCB students services as a result of this agreement

C. To provide an annual billing to SILC/Disability Network/Wayne 
County-Detroit

ll. Joint Planning & Documentation of Cooperative Efforts

A. Joint Planning

This agreement has been developed through a collaboration of efforts between

Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit management and MCB/DLEG. The

?nal agreement was made between the East Region manager of MCB and the

Manager of the Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit.



Page 6

B. Team

A team will consist of a representative of MCB, a representative of 
Disability

Network/Wayne County Detroit and the Detroit Public Schools.

C. Monitoring

At the end of each module, the team will review the students’ progress and 
make

written reports and recommendations to both the MCB counselor and the 
Detroit

Public Schools VI supervisor.

III. Statement of Need

The population targeted by this grant is transition aged legally blind 
special educations

enrolled at Detroit Cody High School. This is to include students ages 14 to 
26.

Students need to be able to take an active role in their own transition 
process and planning

for life after high school as well as the world ofwork. Many special 
education students do

not participate in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process 
because the find the

meetings intimidating or do not understand the purpose of the meetings. Thye 
also do not

fully understand what skills are needed in order to be successful in a job 
search and to

retain employment after being hired. It is important to empower these 
students to

appropriately communicate their needs, Wants, strengths and abilities as 
they are planning

for a successful transition to work, life and community. Transition 
activities are just

starting to occur within the currieulums of some schools but the Disability 
Network/Wayne

County Detroit workshops can support their efforts, ?ll the gaps where they 
exist and

support the efforts of the MCB counselor in working with their student in 
these areas. The

Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit Transition Program will augment the

employment related effort of the MDLEG, MCB vocational rehabilitation 
counselors and

will help the student to be more marketable.

IV. Evaluation of Program Outcomes

The MCB East Region manager , the Manager ofDisability Network/Wayne County

Detroit and the Supervisor of the Visually Impaired Program for Detroit 
Public Schools

will meet minimally, semi-annually to review program performance against 
goals.

The ?nal session will be for the purpose ofestablishing goals and budget for 
the forth

coming ?scal year.

V. Process for Conflict Resolution

If con?ict arises ?om the activities of this program, the patties involved 
will attempt to

resolve the situation among them or with third party mediation of warranted.



Page 7

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND/DISABILITY NET“/ORK1‘

WAYNE COUNTY DETROIT GRANT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

ATTACHMENT A

Fiscal year 2007-2008

Date ofAgreemcnt: November 01, 2007' — September 30, 2008

I. Program Narrative

This program will be delivered in a workshop format that would consist ofone 
(I) ?fty-

?vc minute interaction per week for each ofthe two (2) visually impaired 
classes at Detroit

Cody High. This would be a toll school year project from November through 
June.

The workshop would assist the students in:

. Understanding themselves

. Disability awareness and attitudes toward disability

. Communication and relationships

Establishing goals

. Assertiveness

The transition process

Employment exploration and related activities

The bene?t for MCB students attending these workshops is to enhance their 
employability

by improving their soft skills and advocacy skills and knowledge and what is 
needed to

become successfully employed.



Page 8

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

PROGRAM AND BUDGET ~ ATTACHMENT B

AGREEMENT ORIGINATED ON NOVEMBER 01, 2007

1. IDENTIFICATION

MCB East Region

Partners

Dates of Service

Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Saginaw

Disability Network/Wayne County

Detroit Public Schools

November 01, 2007 i September 3

2. PROGRAM ACTIVITIES/OUTCOME NARRATIVES

All billable hours must be attributed to an approved consumer:

The cost of the total cash match will be $8,000.00 to the Disability 
Network/Wayne County

Center for the Independent Living and would include: class time and prep 
time. Participation in

I.E.P.C. meetings as requested as well as generating progress reports.

3. RESOURCES

A. CIL (27%) $2,160.00

B. Michigan Commission for Blind (73%) $5,840.00

C. Total $3,000.00

4. PAYMENT SCHEDULE

Michigan SILC (MISILC) will hill Disability Network/Wayne County Center for 
Independent

Living on behalf of MCB in the amount not to exceed $2,160.00. 1

This local contribution shall be sent to:

Michigan SILC

Attn: Karen Stevens

417 Seymour Street, Suite 10

Lansing, MI 48933

MISILC will forward cash match funding to MCB within ?ve (5) business days 
after the funds

have cleared the bank.

0, 2008



Page 9

6.

SIGNATURES

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MCB REPRESENTATIVE

Gwendolyn McN-sal, Vocational Rehabilitation Manager 15

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Ang a off, Executive Director

SILC REPRESE ATIVE “

Valarie Barnum-Yarger, Execuére ircctor

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Cash Match Agreement – “Cleaned up” Version

Attachment as I read it



This is the html version of the file

http://www.rcepv.siu.edu/Downloads/Blue%20Water%20CIL.pdf.



Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the 
web.



Page 1



On the Letterhead:  The Blue Water Center for Independent Living

Administrative Office:  310 Water Street, Port Huron, MI  48060

Phone: (810) 987-9337 – fax (810) 987-9548 – email: bwcilph at yahoo.com



Empowering People with DisABILITIES ™

Then addresses down the left side are:

St. Clair County

310 Water Street

Port Huron, MI  48060

Phone: (810) 987-9337

Fax: (810) 987-9548



Lapeer County

392 Nepessing

Lapeer, M1 48446

Phone: (810) 664-9098

Fax: (810) 664-0937



Sanilac County

103 East Saniac, Suite 3

Sandusky, M148471

Phone: (810) 648-2555

Fax: (810) 643-2583



Tuscola County

1184 Cleaver Road

Caro, M1 48723

Phone: (989) 673-3678

Fax: (989) 673-3678



Huron County

P.O. Box 29

614 N. Port Crescent Street

Bad Axe, M1 48413

Phone: (989) 269-5421

Fax: (989) 269-5422

Wayne County

Samaritan Center

5555 Conner, Suite 2075

Detroit. Ml 48213

Phone: (313) 923-1655

Fax: (313) 923-1404



Wayne County

Detroit Veterans Center

2770 Park Avenue

Detroit, Ml 48201

Phone: (313) 833-1866

Fax: (313) 833-4926



Body of Letter starts here:



Gwen McNeal

Michigan Commission for the Blind

Cadillac Place

3038 W. Grand Boulevard

Suite 4-450

Detroit, Michigan 48202-6038



December 18, 2007



Dear Gwen,



Enclosed is MCB’s signed copy of the contract between MCB and Disability

Network/Wayne County-Detroit. I provided Val with the copy for SILC on

Friday, December 14th and have retained a copy for our records.

If you have any questions or concerns about the contract please call me.



Respectfully,



Signed by

Angela Hoff



Date stamp of “Received Dec 26 2007”

















Page 2

CASH MATCH PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT



11-01-2007



BETWEEN



MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND (HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED MCB)



AND



DISABILITY NETWORK/WAYNE COUNTY-DETROIT



Disability Network/Wayne County-/Detroit and the Michigan Commission for the 
Blind,

Department of Labor and Economic Growth enter into this agreement to carry 
out the describe activities in the Detroit Metropolitan Area in order to 
assist individuals with legal blindness to become better prepared to reach 
their vocational goals.



This agreement shall take effect November 01, 2007 and continue until such 
time as it is mutually canceled by the parties to this agreement.



I.       A formal cooperative partnership is created and agreed to by the 
above parties in order to develop and deliver vocational rehabilitation 
services to person who meet the eligibility criteria of MCB.



II.    Eligible population are those persons who have legal blindness as 
defined by Michigan Commission for the Blind, which constitute a substantial 
vocational handicap for the individual and who are potentially employable.



III. Local fund will be receipted as describe in Attachment B.



IV. Expenditures for vocational rehabilitation services are under the direct 
control and at the discretion of MCB.



V.    The Parties further agree:



A.    No persons shall he denied service solely on the basis of age, 
disability, race, color, creed, sex, national origin, marital status, 
religion, ability or inability to pay therefore.



B. There will be no discrimination against any employee or applicant for 
employment with respect to tenure, terms, conditions or privileges or 
employment solely on the basis of age, race, disability, color, creed, sex, 
national origin, marital status, partisan considerations, residence, height, 
and weight or arrest record.



Page 3

C.     There will be compliance with Federal Civil Rights Law (Section 504 
of the Rehabilitation Act of I973, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) 
and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, both in providing service to 
clients and in employment of individuals. Individuals with AIDS, 
AIDS-related conditions or those who may be perceived as having AIDS or 
AIDS-related conditions cannot be subject to unlawful discrimination.



D.    Provisions of this agreement may be amended by revision to Attachment 
B, with the approval of both parties and such as amendment and its 
specification shall become a binding pan of the original agreement.



E.     Request for termination of the agreement shall be sent to the other 
party by certified mail, return receipt requested. Termination of the 
agreement shall be effective 30 days following the requester’s receipt of 
approval by the other party (which approval shall also be sent via certified 
mail, return receipt requested).



F.      All aspects of this agreement covered by confidentiality provisions 
of the law and respective agency policy shall also be observed by both 
parties to this agreement.



G.    If any provision of this agreement is fund to be in conflict with 
Federal or State law, that provision will be subordinate to the law. The 
other provisions of this agreement shall remain valid and binding until such 
conflicts are resolved the by the parties of this agreement.



H.    Attachment to this agreement will be updated yearly to reflect changes 
in program goals and budgeting.



I.       It is understood by both parties that this agreement remains in 
Force until such time it is either amended or terminated by either party. 
The full local contribution will be obligated during the fiscal year in 
which the agreement was originated; the MCB portion will continue to be 
obligated until completion of the agreement irrespective of the fiscal year.



J.       In the event this agreement is terminated prior to completion, the 
obligated  funds designated for MCB will be billed to Disability 
Network/Wayne County Detroit for the local match portion within 30 days of 
the effective termination date.



K.    Case service funds generated as a result of this resource sharing 
agreement will be directed by MCB, cannot be restricted to any one vendor 
and will be utilized to purchase goods and services in support of a client’s 
vocational objective identified in the Individualized Plan of Employment.



L.     At the completion of the state fiscal year (or upon termination of 
this agreement), the parties agree to meet and evaluate actual program 
activities against the program goals specified in Attachment B. Effective 
performance under this agreement will be evidenced by completion of 
Attachment C, Annual Review,



Page 4

which will be forwarded to the MCB Vocational Rehabilitation Manager within 
45 days following the end of the State fiscal year. This attachment will 
become a part of the original agreement and will be binding on both parties.

VI. Evidence of this agreement is reflected by the proper signatures on 
Attachment B.



































































Page 5

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND/DISABILITY NETWORK!

WAYNE COUNTY DETROIT GRANT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

FISCAL YEAR 2007-2008



Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit and the Michigan Commission for the 
Blind (MCB) enter into this agreement to carry out the described activities 
by staff of Disability Network/Wayne County/Detroit in order to facilitate 
the successful training of blind students from Detroit Cody High School in 
disability awareness, and attitudes, communication skills, goal setting, 
assertiveness skills, the transition process and employment readiness 
activities



I.       Responsibilities (referral process)



Disability Network/Wayne County agrees:



A. To provide local funds to the Michigan Commission for the Blind in 
accordance with the program description



B. To assign a staff person through whom the MCB counselors work in the 
liaison capacity as described in the administrative procedure (Attachment A)



C. To provide the aforementioned services to MCB/Detroit Cody High School

students in a timely manner; reports are provided at predetermined intervals



D. To participate with MCB and Detroit Public Schools staff necessary to 
carry out this agreement



MCB agrees:



A. To work with Disability Network/Wayne County-Detroit and the Detroit 
Public Schools in order to make every effort to reach the activity goals 
stated in the program description



B. To fund services as identified in the Individualized Plan for Employment 
for the MCB students services as a result of this agreement



B.     To provide an annual billing to SILC/Disability Network/Wayne 
County-Detroit

C.

II.        Joint Planning & Documentation of Cooperative Efforts



A. Joint Planning

This agreement has been developed through a collaboration of efforts between

Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit management and MCB/DLEG. The final 
agreement was made between the East Region manager of MCB and the Manager of 
the Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit.





Page 6



B. Team

A team will consist of a representative of MCB, a representative of 
Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit and the Detroit Public Schools.



C. Monitoring

At the end of each module, the team will review the students’ progress and 
make written reports and recommendations to both the MCB counselor and the 
DetroitPublic Schools VI supervisor.



III. Statement of Need

The population targeted by this grant is transition aged legally blind 
special educations enrolled at Detroit Cody High School. This is to include 
students ages 14 to 26.



Students need to be able to take an active role in their own transition 
process and planning for life after high school as well as the world of 
work. Many special education students do not participate in the 
Individualized Education Program (IEP) process because the find the meetings 
intimidating or do not understand the purpose of the meetings. They also do 
not fully understand what skills are needed in order to be successful in a 
job search and to retain employment after being hired. It is important to 
empower these students to appropriately communicate their needs, Wants, 
strengths and abilities as they are planning for a successful transition to 
work, life and community. Transition activities are just starting to occur 
within the curriculums of some schools but the Disability Network/Wayne 
County Detroit workshops can support their efforts, fill the gaps where they 
exist and support the efforts of the MCB counselor in working with their 
student in these areas. The Disability Network/Wayne County Detroit 
Transition Program will augment the employment related effort of the MDLEG, 
MCB vocational rehabilitation counselors and will help the student to be 
more marketable.



IV. Evaluation of Program Outcomes



The MCB East Region manager , the Manager of Disability Network/Wayne County 
Detroit and the Supervisor of the Visually Impaired Program for Detroit 
Public Schools will meet minimally, semi-annually to review program 
performance against goals.



The final session will be for the purpose of establishing goals and budget 
for the forth coming fiscal year.



V. Process for Conflict Resolution

If conflict arises from the activities of this program, the parties involved 
will attempt to resolve the situation among them or with third party 
mediation of warranted.









Page 7

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND/DISABILITY NETWORK/

WAYNE COUNTY DETROIT GRANT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

ATTACHMENT A

Fiscal year 2007-2008



Date of Agreement: November 01, 2007 - September 30, 2008



I. Program Narrative

This program will be delivered in a workshop format that would consist of 
one (1) fifty-minute interaction per week for each of the two (2) visually 
impaired classes at Detroit

Cody High. This would be a full school year project from November through 
June.



The workshop would assist the students in:

A. Understanding themselves

B. Disability awareness and attitudes toward disability

C. Communication and relationships

D. Establishing goals

E. Assertiveness

F. The transition process

G. Employment exploration and related activities



The benefit for MCB students attending these workshops is to enhance their 
employability by improving their soft skills and advocacy skills and 
knowledge and what is needed to become successfully employed.































Page 8

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

PROGRAM AND BUDGET - ATTACHMENT B

AGREEMENT ORIGINATED ON NOVEMBER 01, 2007



1.      IDENTIFICATION



MCB East Region                                           Detroit, Lansing, 
Flint, Saginaw



Partners 
Disability Network/Wayne County

Detroit Public Schools



Dates of Service                                              November 01, 
2007 - September 30, 2008



2. PROGRAM ACTIVITIES/OUTCOME NARRATIVES



All billable hours must be attributed to an approved consumer:



The cost of the total cash match will be $8,000.00 to the Disability 
Network/Wayne County Center for the Independent Living and would include: 
class time and prep time. Participation in I.E.P.C. meetings as requested as 
well as generating progress reports.



3.      RESOURCES



A. CIL (27%)              $2,160.00

B. Michigan Commission for Blind (73%)                 $5,840.00

C. Total           $8,000.00



4.      PAYMENT SCHEDULE



Michigan SILC (MISILC) will bill Disability Network/Wayne County Center for 
Independent Living on behalf of MCB in the amount not to exceed $2,160.00.



This local contribution shall be sent to:



Michigan SILC

Attn: Karen Stevens

417 Seymour Street, Suite 10

Lansing, MI 48933



MISILC will forward cash match funding to MCB within five (5) business days 
after the funds have cleared the bank.







Page 9



5.      COOPERATING AGENCY INFORMATION



Name:  Bluewater Center for Independent Living

310 Water Street

Port Huron, Ml 48080



Telephone: (810) 987-9337

Facsimile: (810) 987-9548

Federal ID: 38-2765837

Attention:  Richard Hartwick



Name:  Statewide Independent Living Council

Address:  417 Seymour St., Suite 10, Lansing, MI  48933

Telephone:  517-371-4872

Facsimile:  517-371-4875

Federal ID: 38-357297

Attention:  Valerie Barnum-Yarger



Name:  Disability Network/Wayne County/Detroit

Address:  5555 Conner, Suite 2075, Detroit, MI  48213

Telephone:  313-923-1655

Facsimile:  313-923-1404

Attention:  Richard Sides





6.

SIGNATURES

Signed by Gwen McNeal                               Date 11-01-07

MCB REPRESENTATIVE

Gwendolyn McNeal, Vocational Rehabilitation Manager 15



Signed by Angela Hoff                                  Date 12-14-07

BWCIL Representative

Angela Hoff, Executive Director



Signed by Valarie Barnum-Yarger                 Date 12/14/07

SILC REPRESENTATIVE

Valarie Barnum-Yarger, Executive Director















DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS

MICHIGAN COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT INVOICE





NAME AND ADDRESS OF REQUESTER:

Mr. Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

E-mail: joeharcz at comcast.net

1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.

Mt. Morris, MI 48458



REQUEST RECEIVED:  January 12, 2012

TYPE OF REQUEST:  Email

REQUEST PARTIALLY DENIED:  No

EXEMPT INFORMATION WITHHELD/REDACTED:  To be determined

EXTENDED RESPONSE NOTICE ISSUED:  No

REQUESTED INFORMATION WILL BE:  Emailed/Invoiced For Partial Payment

ACCOUNT CODE:  Index:   36200        PCA: 11343



DLARA CONTACT:  Melvin Farmer, Central FOIA Coordinator

(517) 373-0194

Ottawa Building, 4th Floor, 611 W. Ottawa, Lansing, MI  48909

The FOIA provides that the department may charge a fee to comply with 
requests for public records.  The processing fee is composed of hourly wages 
and benefit costs of the lowest paid employee(s) capable of processing the 
request; the duplication of records at assessed costs per page; mailing 
costs; and other related special costs.  Prior to searching and copying 
requested records, the department may request full payment or 50% of the 
estimated costs exceeding $50.00 with the balance required before mailing 
the records.  Assessed costs are related to your request for:



“I am writing today expressly to receive the document related to MCB 
activities after my signature line and all subsequent and similar agreements 
in fully accessible format pursuant to obligations under the ADA and Section 
504. As you can see it is quite garbled like most of these documents are.



Bottom line is it needs to be cleaned up and made readable. Thus this is 
quite a simple ADA/504 request.



Please have it cleaned up and also send the similar subsequent year’s 
documents to me as either simple Word attachments and/or plain text 
enclosures to my e-mail address listed above.”





INVOICE CALCULATIONS



LABOR

     Locating and Duplicating Cost:

          Number of Hours: 6 hrs. x Hourly Rate: $25.10 = Amount: 
$150.60

     Examining and Extracting Cost:

          Number of Hours: 1 hrs. x Hourly Rate: $25.10 = Amount: 
$25.10\

     Formatting for Document Accessibility Cost:

          Number of Hours: 1 hr. x Hourly Rate: $0 
$0

TOTAL LABOR: 
$175.70

POSTAGE (estimate): 
$0

DUPLICATING:  Number of Pages times Copying Rate of $.25 
$0

OTHER (overtime, audio tapes, discs, photos, security, etc.): 
$0

SUBTOTAL: 
$175.70

Less waived indigency fee under FOIA Act MCL 15.234 Section 4(1)   ($20.00)

INVOICE TOTAL: 
$155.70



DEPOSIT* 
$77.85



BALANCE TO BE PAID: 
$77.85





Make check or money order payable to:     STATE OF MICHIGAN

Remit to:            Department of Licensing And Regulatory Affairs

Office Services Mailroom

7150 Harris Drive, PO Box 30015

Lansing, MI  48909



RETURN ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS INVOICE WITH YOUR PAYMENT



*Please note that if a deposit is requested, the indicated amount is an 
estimate of the cost of complying with your request.  The actual cost may 
vary somewhat from this amount.










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