Code of Massachusetts Regulations
107 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Title 107 CMR 6.00 - Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Section 6.18 - Post Employment Services
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Post employment services (PES) are provided when necessary for an individual to maintain, regain or advance in employment consistent with the individual's strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities and interests.
(2) PES may only be provided when the provision of services under an IPE contributed to achievement of an employment outcome and the case record of the individual has not been destroyed. PES are subject to determination of an individual's financial resources except for counseling, follow up and other such services that are provided by a qualified vocational rehabilitation counselor. Counseling and guidance should constitute the core service around which all other post employment services are provided. In addition, post employment services may include any vocational rehabilitation services which are not complex or comprehensive, but which are necessary to assist the individual in maintaining, regaining or advancing in employment.
(3) In order to provide post employment services all of the following conditions must exist:
(4) PES can be provided to advance in employment when all the criteria above are met, and the existing employment is no longer consistent with the individual's strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, and interests; and
(5) All services provided under PES are subject to the same policies that apply before an employment outcome is achieved. A new determination of eligibility is not required and the IPE must be amended to include any services to be provided under PES. A determination of financial participation and/or comparable benefits must be made, if any service to be provided under PES is contingent upon economic need and/or comparable benefits. Support services, such as maintenance, transportation, personal assistance services, adaptive housing, interpreter services and services to family members, can only be provided in conjunction with a primary vocational rehabilitation service.
(6) The case record must include a basis or rationale for providing the services as well as a statement explaining how the services will be provided. A course of action, developed jointly with the individual, should project a date when the goal of self sufficiency and job stability is expected to be achieved. This should include any continuing use of available comparable benefits, support from other resources, Independent Living Center services, and the individual's own resources.