Code of Massachusetts Regulations
106 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTANCE
Title 106 CMR 703.000 - Transitional Cash Assistance Programs: Nonfinancial Eligibility
Section 703.610 - EAEDC Participant in a Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Program
Universal Citation: 106 MA Code of Regs 106.703
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) An applicant or client who is actively participating in a Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) training and/or rehabilitation program (including post-secondary education) shall be considered to have a physical or mental disability without application of the medical standards defined in 106 CMR 703.192, provided the applicant or client meets all other nonfinancial and financial requirements of the EAEDC program.
(B) Verification of active participation in an MRC program must be provided at application, redetermination, or when there is a change in active participation status.
(1) At application, the following two items
must be provided to verify that the EAEDC applicant is an active MRC
participant:
(a) medical or psychiatric
reports that are the basis of eligibility for MRC services. MRC shall provide
these reports to DTA at the applicant's request; and
(b) a written statement, signed by the MRC
counselor, that the individual is vocationally disabled and would continue to
be so without completion of the specific rehabilitation program. The statement
shall:
1. certify that the applicant is
actively participating in a training or rehabilitation program; and
2. describe the program and its anticipated
length.
(2) At
redetermination, the client must provide a current statement from his or her
MRC counselor (see106 CMR 703.610(B)(1)(b)) verifying
continued active MRC participation.
(3) At the time of any change in his or her
participation status in an MRC program, the applicant or client must provide a
written statement from MRC that explains the change. To be considered timely,
such statement must be provided within ten days of the date of the
participation status change (see
106 CMR
701.420: Responsibility for
Notification of Changes).
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