Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 582 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
Division 20 - DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND REVIEW OF DETERMINATIONS OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
Section 582-020-0015 - Problem Solving

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 582-020-0015

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) A client may request that their Program counselor engage in problem-solving with the client to resolve a dispute regarding the client's vocational rehabilitation services. A Notice of Action is not required in order for the client to request problem-solving. For purposes of this rule, a dispute does not necessarily involve a Program action that entitles the client to mediation or hearing rights.

(2) The Program may include a supervisor or other assigned Program employee in the meeting to resolve the issue. The client may have a representative or support person present during the discussions.

(3) Both parties must agree to participate in problem-solving. The Program may decline to participate in problem-solving if the client refuses to cooperate in scheduling or to participate in a meeting to discuss the dispute, or the same dispute has been resolved by the dispute resolution process and no further appeal rights are available, or prior attempts to resolve the dispute have been unproductive.

(4) Problem-solving may occur at any time prior to the client requesting a hearing or mediation. A client's request to engage in problem-solving does not exempt the client from complying with applicable legal timeframes to request a hearing or mediation.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 344.530 & 344.590

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 344.530, 344.550 & 344.590

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