N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 246.6
(10) Supported employment means paid competitive work that offers ongoing support services in integrated settings for individuals with the most significant disabilities. Supported employment is intended for individuals for whom competitive employment has not traditionally occurred or has been interrupted or intermittent as a result of a most significant disability.
(c) Standards.
Community rehabilitation programs shall comply with the following standards in providing services to the agency:
(1) Diagnostic vocational evaluation (DVE).
(i) Content. The DVE program and subsequent report shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information relating to the individual:
(o) assurance that a variety of tasks and work settings for situational assessment are available and sufficient to meet the needs of the individual; whenever appropriate, the DVE shall make use of:
(2) Trial work experience (TWE) - prior to any determination by the agency that an individual with a disability is incapable of benefiting from vocational rehabilitation services in terms of an employment outcome because of the severity of that individual's disability, the agency must conduct an exploration of the individual's abilities, capabilities, and capacity to perform in realistic work situations to determine whether or not there is clear and convincing evidence to support such a determination. Trial work experience may include supported employment, on-the-job training and other experiences using realistic work settings. It must include the following:
(3) Work adjustment training (WAT).
(i) Content. The WAT program shall include components for the satisfactory development of the following individual capacities to enable that individual to engage in employment:
(4) Job-placement and follow-up services.
(i) Content. Job-placement and follow-up services shall include the following minimum components:
(ii) Job-placement and follow-up services shall be provided in a manner consistent with the following standards:
(5) Specialized vocational training.
(i) Content.
(6) Special programs. Where existing programs do not meet individual needs, special programs may be established.
(i) Content. Such programs shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.
(7) Supported employment services.
(i) Community rehabilitation programs will have the following responsibilities:
(ii) Eligibility for supported employment services. Supported employment services may be provided to any individual who is determined eligible for vocational rehabilitation services and who meets the criteria stated below as documented in the agency case record:
(c) has had a comprehensive assessment of rehabilitation needs which identifies supported employment as the appropriate vocational objective and has:
(iii) Required features for agency supported employment programs. All supported employment programs funded by agency resources are required to comply with applicable regulations and guidelines, and to have the following characteristics, unless differences are specifically described in the approved agency contract.
(a) Programs must be explicitly designed to serve those people with the most significant disabilities who, by the nature of their vocational impairments, require the availability of:
(d) Programs offering supported employment provide intensive and extended services including, but not limited to: community-based assessment, job development and placement, job site training, advocacy, ongoing and related necessary supports.
(8) Standards for all community rehabilitation programs.
(iii) Individual records. The community rehabilitation program shall maintain individual case records and reporting systems necessary to meet all applicable professional, administrative and legal requirements and the requirements of this subparagraph.
(iv) Financial records. The community rehabilitation program shall conduct its financial operations in compliance with all legal requirements and shall operate under an annual budget approved by its governing body.
(b) Generally accepted accounting principles shall be employed and organized so that charges for services or products may be based upon their actual cost.
(vi) Safety.
(a) Purpose.
The purpose of this section is to provide standards for the provision of services by community rehabilitation programs.
(b) Definitions.
As used in this section: