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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 10Pt. 2Ch. 6Art. 2§ 19526 Blind Student Reader Assistance

§ 19526 Blind Student Reader Assistance

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§ 19526 Blind Student Reader Assistance

Key Takeaways

  • •If a blind student goes to college in California and isn't getting help from federal programs, the state will pay for someone to read to them.
  • •The person who reads to the student is not a state worker—they’re hired just for this job, like a freelancer.
  • •The reader must be paid at least the federal minimum wage, but they can’t work more than 1,100 hours a year for one student (1,300 hours for graduate students).
  • •If the student really needs more help, the state can allow extra hours, but only if they think it’s necessary.

Example

A blind student named Alex starts college and needs someone to read their textbooks out loud.

The state will pay for a reader to help Alex with their classes. The reader isn’t a school employee—they’re hired just for Alex. They’ll get paid at least minimum wage but can’t work more than 1,100 hours a year unless the state says it’s okay.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 19526 Blind Student Reader Assistance

(a) Whenever a blind person who has the proper educational qualifications regularly matriculates, enters, and works for a degree, or for a diploma of graduation, in any university, college, or state college in this state, and who is not a recipient of federally assisted vocational rehabilitation services, the Director of Rehabilitation shall provide from any funds appropriated for this purpose from the General Fund a reader to assist the individual in their studies. (b) A reader whose services are provided pursuant to this section shall be deemed an independent contractor whose services shall have been contracted by the Director of Rehabilitation for the benefit of the blind person, and the reader shall not be an employee of the Department of Rehabilitation. Compensation for readers shall be established at a rate high enough to obtain competent readers but in no event shall the compensation be less than the basic federal minimum wage. No more than 1,100 hours of service by a reader per annum shall be allowed for the instruction of any one student, except that for graduate students not more than 1,300 hours of service by a reader shall be allowed for the instruction of any one student, provided that a greater amount may be expended if the Director of Rehabilitation finds that the instruction of a student will be facilitated by the additional expenditure. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 532, Sec. 4. (AB 2480) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

rehabilitationgraduationstudentdirectorwageeducationcontractbenefit

Related Statutes

  • § 19503 Blind Center Administrator Qualifications
  • § 18236 Calworks School Attendance Projects
  • § 19507 Blind Center Trust Fund
  • § 4681.6 Residential Service Provider Rate Limits
  • § 10907 County Employee Educational Leave

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 19526.
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