Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 20-500.230
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the standards for maintenance and transportation services provided by Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Adult Learning and Rehabilitation Services, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, for eligible individuals with disabilities pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and 34 CFR section 361.5(c)(34) and (56).
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(1) Definitions.
(2) VR may provide the following maintenance and transportation services to applicants or eligible individuals regardless of the individual’s financial need:
(A) Maintenance. When an applicant or eligible individual is required to leave his or her domicile and travel to participate in an assessment or diagnostic evaluation—
travel of forty-five (45) miles or more one (1) way is required and overnight accommodations are necessary. VR may use a national web-based platform to determine the reasonable rate for lodging. The platform must use rates established by the General Services Administration (GSA);
may use a web-based platform to determine the reasonable meal per diem rate. The platform must use rates established by the Missouri Office of Administration; and
(B) Transportation. When required to enable an applicant or eligible individual to participate in an assessment or diagnostic evaluation—
use a web-based platform to determine the reasonable rate for mileage. The platform must use rates established by the Missouri Office of Administration; or
such as a taxi, bus, or ridesharing service, when mileage reimbursement is not feasible.
(3) VR may provide maintenance and transportation services to eligible individuals based on their financial need and the nature and scope of services necessary for their individualized needs. VR will not pay maintenance or transportation when the eligible individual is no longer participating in the services on the current IPE. VR will not authorize maintenance to an individual for online training, during convalescent care, or hospitalization. VR may provide the following maintenance and transportation services to eligible individuals:
(A) Maintenance. VR may provide maintenance under the following circumstances and guidelines:
but not relocate, in order to participate in services on the individual’s IPE—
travel of forty-five (45) miles or more one (1) way is required and overnight accommodations are necessary. VR may use a national web-based platform to determine the reasonable rate for lodging. The platform must use rates established by the GSA; and
participate in services, VR may authorize meal costs at a reasonable meal per diem rate. VR may use a web-based platform to determine the reasonable meal per diem rate. The platform must use rates established by the Missouri Office of Administration;
her domicile and relocate forty-five (45) miles or more one (1) way to participate in services on the individual’s IPE—
determine the reasonable rate for housing and utilities. The platform for housing must use rates that are established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the platform for utilities must use rates that are established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics;
order to participate in services, VR may authorize a reasonable weekly rate, which includes food and other basic necessities. VR may use a web-based platform to determine the reasonable weekly rate. The platform must use rates established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Labor Statistics;
board during postsecondary training; and
association with an IPE for an eligible individual who requires relocation for job placement or job seeking; and
for an eligible individual if it is necessary for participation in services under an IPE; and
(B) Transportation assistance. The provision of transportation assistance requires the individual to attend the nearest available primary service location.
use a web-based platform to determine the reasonable rate for mileage. The platform must use rates established by the Missouri Office of Administration.
such as a taxi, bus, or ridesharing service, when mileage reimbursement is not feasible.
rehabilitation services at a location not within forty-five (45) miles one (1) way of his or her domicile and the services are available within commuting distance, the eligible individual is responsible for all costs exceeding those calculated at the rate of the commuting distance service location.
necessitates such mode of travel or when the overall cost to VR would be more cost-effective than authorizing mileage reimbursement.