Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 2 - DEPARTMENT OF ASSISTIVE AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
Chapter 106 - DIVISION FOR BLIND SERVICES
Subchapter B - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Division 3 - PROVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
Section 106.433 - Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE)
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) All IPEs must be written on the form prescribed by DBS for this purpose.
(b) DBS advises the consumer or, as appropriate, the consumer's representative, of the consumer's options and all DBS procedures and requirements affecting the development and review of an IPE, including the availability of special modes of communication.
(c) In developing an IPE for a student with a disability who is receiving special education services, DBS must consider the student's individualized education program.
(d) The IPE is reviewed with the consumer, or as appropriate, the consumer's representative, as often as necessary, but at least once each year, to assess the consumer's progress in meeting the objectives identified in the IPE.
(e) All substantive revisions necessary to reflect changes in the consumer's employment outcome, specific vocational rehabilitation services, service providers, and the methods used to procure services must be incorporated into the consumer's IPE.
(f) The counselor must provide the consumer or, as appropriate, the consumer's representative with a copy of the IPE and its amendments, in the mode of communication specified by the consumer or representative.
(g) The data used to prepare the IPE must include the information necessary to satisfy federal requirements and to adequately document the consumer's plan of services. Regardless of the approach selected by the consumer to develop the IPE, the IPE must, at a minimum, contain the following mandatory components:
(h) Prior to suspending, reducing, or terminating any planned service in the IPE, DBS shall send written notification of intent to the consumer's last known address.
(i) DBS must suspend, reduce, or terminate the consumer's planned services no sooner than 10 working days after written notice has been mailed to the consumer.