- a) The work activities are necessary to achieve the individual's goals and objectives;
- b) The work activities are part of an organized training program to teach the individual new skills;
- c) The individual is not able to work at a competitive wage level;
- d) The individual's other goals, objectives and needs are being addressed, whether in the developmental training program, in the residential program, or in the home; and
- e) The work activities are not directly related to the preparation of the individual for a specific paid or unpaid job.
When an individual participates in work activities, the individual services plan must contain assessments or documentation that:
(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 16244, effective August 27, 1998)