New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 100 - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - CLIENT SERVICES
Part 2 - DIRECT CLIENT SERVICES
Section 6.100.2.40 - SCOPE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.100.2.40
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Vocational rehabilitation services provided by DVR are any goods or services necessary to render an individual with a disability employable, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) An assessment for
determining eligibility and vocational rehabilitation needs by qualified
personnel, including, if appropriate, an assessment by personnel skilled in
rehabilitation technology;
(2)
Counseling, guidance, and work-related placement services for individuals with
disabilities, including job search assistance, placement assistance, job
retention services, personal assistance services, and follow-up, follow-along,
and specific post-employment services necessary to assist such individuals to
maintain, regain, or advance in employment;
(3) Vocational and other training services
for individuals with disabilities, which shall include personal and vocational
adjustment, books, or other training materials, and such services to the
families of such individuals as are necessary to the adjustment or
rehabilitation of such individuals (except that no training services in
institutions of higher education shall be paid for by DVR unless maximum
efforts have been made to secure grant assistance, in whole or in part, from
other sources to pay for such training);
(4) Physical and mental restoration services,
including, but not limited to:
(a) corrective
surgery or therapeutic treatment necessary to correct or substantially modify a
physical or mental condition which is stable or slowly progressive and
constitutes an impediment to employment, but is of such nature that such
correction or modification may reasonably be expected to eliminate or reduce
such impediment to employment within a reasonable length of time;
(b) necessary hospitalization in connection
with surgery or treatment;
(c)
prosthetic and orthotic devices;
(d) eyeglasses and visual services as
prescribed by a physician skilled in the diseases of the eye or by an
optometrist, whichever the individual may select;
(e) special services (including
transplantation and dialysis), artificial kidneys, and supplies necessary for
the treatment of individuals with end-stage renal disease; and
(f) diagnosis and treatment for mental and
emotional disorders by a physician or licensed psychologist in accordance with
state licensure laws.
(5) maintenance for additional costs incurred
while participating in rehabilitation;
(6) interpreter services and note-taking
services for individuals who are deaf, and reader services for those
individuals determined to be blind after an examination by a physician skilled
in the disease of the eye or by an optometrist, whichever the individual may
select;
(7) recruitment and
training services for individuals with disabilities to provide them with new
employment opportunities in the fields of rehabilitation, health, welfare,
public safety, and law enforcement, and other appropriate service
employment;
(8) rehabilitation
teaching services, reader services, and orientation and mobility services for
individuals who are blind;
(9)
occupational licenses, tools, equipment, and initial stocks and
supplies;
(10) transportation in
connection with the rendering of any vocational rehabilitation
service;
(11) telecommunications,
sensory, and other technological aids and devices;
(12) rehabilitation technology
services;
(13) referral and other
services designed to assist individuals with disabilities in securing needed
services from other agencies through agreements developed by dvr, if such
services are not otherwise available;
(14) transition services that promote or
facilitate the accomplishment of long-term rehabilitation goals and
intermediate rehabilitation objectives;
(15) on-the-job or other related personal
assistance services provided while an individual with a disability is receiving
vocational rehabilitation services in this section;
(16) supported employment services (provided
only to individuals with the most severe disabilities); and
(17) services to family members of
individuals with disabilities if necessary to the adjustment and rehabilitation
of the individual.
B. Vocational rehabilitation services when provided for the benefit of groups of individuals, may also include the following:
(1) in the case of any type of small business
operated by individuals with the most severe disabilities, the operation of
which can be improved by management services and supervision provided by DVR,
the provision of such services and supervision, along or together with the
acquisition by DVR of vending facilities or other equipment and initial stocks
and supplies;
(2) the
establishment, development, or improvement of community rehabilitation
programs, including, under special circumstances, the construction of a
facility, and the provision of other services (including services offered at
community rehabilitation programs) which promise to contribute substantially to
the rehabilitation of a group of individuals but which are not related directly
to the individualized rehabilitation written program of any one individual with
a disability. Such programs shall be used to provide services that promote
integration and competitive employment;
(3) the use of existing telecommunications
systems (including telephone, television, satellite, radio, and other similar
systems) which have the potential for substantially improving service delivery
methods, and the development of appropriate programming to meet the particular
needs of individuals with disabilities;
(4) the use of services providing recorded
material for individuals who are blind and captioned films or video cassettes
for individuals who are deaf; and
(5) technical assistance and support services
to businesses that are not subject to Title I of the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 and that are seeking to employ individuals with
disabilities.
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