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The Commonwealth of Virginia has recognized the need to improve the treatment and care of Virginians with traumatic spinal cord and brain injuries. By creating the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative (CNI) Trust Fund and authorizing the CNI Advisory Board to administer the fund, the Commonwealth makes available to Virginia-based organizations, institutions and researchers funds to address these needs.
The seven-member Advisory Board seeks to administer the fund in order to carry out the intent of the law in accordance with its authority. The DRS Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Services (BI/SPIS) unit provides the staff for the Advisory Board.
DRS Financial Participation in Cost of Services
Department of Rehabilitative Services Overview
Virginia Benefit Information System Welcome and Introduction
For additional information about CNI, go to: http://www.vacni.org/.
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