Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 90-5.400
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the standards for vocational rehabilitation services for the State Board of Education through the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for individuals with disabilities pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Code of Federal Regulations.
(1) Vocational rehabilitation services as defined in the federal act and/or applicable regulations may be provided to individuals.
(A) Financial Need.
tion services as defined in the federal act and/or applicable regulations may be provided to individuals based upon financial need:
tion, including but not limited to hospitalization, medical treatment, surgery, dentistry, and prosthesis;
books, supplies, training materials and other services associated with training;
stock and supplies associated with placement;
including assistive technology devices and services to assist the individual to achieve an employment outcome;
assist the individual to achieve an employment outcome;
ing sign language interpretation; and/or
ed above to assist the individual to achieve an employment outcome.
vidual’s adjusted gross income level of the most recent tax records less unreimbursed disability related expenses as approved by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and compared to one hundred eighty-five percent (185%) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services poverty level for Missouri and the Consumer Price Index as updated on an annual basis.
dred percent (300%) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services poverty level for Missouri and the Consumer Price Index as updated on an annual basis, and do not receive any services based upon financial need as listed in this subsection, may receive an annual fixed amount as determined by DVR, to be applied toward tuition costs or required fees for training services. This amount may be authorized by DVR for a twelve (12)-month period of time on an annual basis, beginning on the date of services listed on the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
(B) Nonfinancial Need.
tion services as defined in the federal act and/or applicable regulations may be provided to individuals regardless of financial need:
including medical and surgical examination, psychiatric evaluation, dental examination, inpatient hospitalization for specific identified vocational rehabilitation diagnostic and evaluation services including room, board and other services provided by the facility, clinical laboratory tests, diagnostic x-ray procedures and other medically recognized diagnostic services;
including psychological tests and measurements, intelligence tests, achievement tests, assessment of social functioning, educational achievement and other recognized diagnostic services;
services including evaluation of the individual’s employment opportunities and objectives in light of personality factors, intelligence level, educational achievements, work experience, vocational aptitudes and interests, and personal and social adjustment;
enable the individual to participate in diagnostic evaluation/services;
enable an individual to participate in diagnostic evaluation/services;
bility and vocational rehabilitation needs;
and referral services;
non-English speaking individuals when necessary to participate in a rehabilitation plan. Note-taking services that include interpreter services are not based upon the individual’s financial need; and/or
employment and follow-up on-the-job training fees required to meet a job objective, including fees for: on-the-job training fees, supported employment and work stations in industry. (All other services required during the training such as maintenance and transportation will be based on financial need.)
(2) Individuals must use and make application for all available comparable services including but not limited to federal and state financial aid, which will be used to reduce the costs of services for DVR. Other comparable services, including Medicaid, Medicare and insurance will also be used by DVR to reduce the costs of services.
(A) Prior to providing any services to an individual, DVR will determine whether comparable services or benefits are available under any other program, except in the following instances:
including assistive technology devices and services to assist the individual to achieve an employment outcome;
and referral services;
ty and vocational rehabilitation needs;
search and placement assistance, job retention services, follow-up services, and followalong services;
interrupt the progress of the individual toward achieving the employment outcome identified in the individualized plan for employment;
and interrupt job placement; and
ual at extreme medical risk.
AUTHORITY: sections 161.092, 178.600, 178.610 and 178.620, RSMo 2000.* Original rule filed Dec. 17, 1999, effective Aug. 30, 2000. Amended: Filed Dec. 7, 2000, effective July 30, 2001. *Original authority: 161.092, RSMo 1963, amended 1973; 178.600, RSMo 1963; 178.610, RSMo 1963; and 178.620, RSMo 1963.