Meeting purpose
The 2017 Wisconsin Act 178 requires the Department of Health Services (DHS), Department of Public Instruction (DPI), and Department of Workforce Development (DWD) to coordinate services that ensure individuals with disabilities have access to competitive integrated employment opportunities. The purpose of this public meeting is to present the biennial 2026-2027 Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) Plan and collect stakeholder input. The 2026-2027 CIE Plan is due to state legislators and the Governor's office by the end of the state fiscal year (June 30, 2025).
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To send comments
Interested parties may also provide comment on the CIE plan by email at DWDCIEPublicComment@dwd.wisconsin.gov; by fax to 608-266-1133; or by calling (800)-442-3477. Comments sent via email or U.S. mail must be received before May 27, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. CST.
Written comments may be mailed to
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Re: Change to Policy Manual
P.O. Box 7852
Madison, WI 53707-7852
Contact information
Should you have questions or require an accommodation to attend the public hearing, please contact Alissa Braatz at alissa.braatz@dwd.wisconsin.gov or by phone at (262) 335-5320. You can reach the DVR office toll free at (800) 442-3477.
Americans with Disabilities Act / Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The Department of Workforce Development is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you have a disability and need assistance with this information, please dial 7-1-1 for Wisconsin Relay Service. For the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, please call (608) 261-0050 to request information in an alternate format, including translation to another language. For service and/or office locations, visit: https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr/about/locations.htm.
DWD is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you have a disability and need assistance with this information, please dial 7-1-1 for Wisconsin Relay Service. Please call (608) 266-8990 to request information in an alternate format, including translated to another language.