Ohio Admin. Code 3304-2-61 - Closure
(A) OOD shall
notify an individual in writing, and when appropriate in the individual's
native language or through another appropriate mode of communication, when
his/her
the
individual's case is being closed regardless of the reason for closure.
The notification should include the closure reason, method of appeal rights, and the availability of the client assistance
program.
(B) OOD shall close a case
if an individual is found to be ineligible for services for
any of the following reasons:
(1) The individual does not have a physical
or mental impairment;
(2) The
individual does not have a substantial impediment to employment;
(3) The individual, due to the severity of
their disability, is incapable of
unable tobenefiting
benefit
from the provision of vocational rehabilitation (
VR) services in terms of an employment outcome.
Prior to making such a determination, OOD must conduct an exploration of the
individual's abilities, capabilities and capacity to perform in realistic work
situations; or
(4) VR services are
not required for the person
individual to
prepare for, secure, retain, regain, or
advance in, or regain employment
that is consistent with the individual's unique
strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interest,
and informed choice.
(C) In the event the individual is determined
ineligible, OOD shall consult with or attempt to consult with the individual or
other appropriate representative about the reason or reasons for the
ineligibility decision. Documentation of the
consultation should be included within the written notification of closure. The
written notification, supplemented as necessary by other appropriate modes of
communications, consistent with the informed choice of the individual, should
also include the method of appeal and the availability of the client assistance
program.
(1) OOD shall review, within
twelve months and annually therafter, if requested by the individual and as
appropriate, his or her
the individual's parent, legal guardian, or other
representative, for any ineligibility determination that is based on a finding
that the individual is incapable of achieving an employment outcome.
(2) This review need not be conducted in
situations in which the individual has refused it, the individual is no longer
present in the state, the individual's whereabouts are unknown, or the
individual's medical condition is rapidly progressive or terminal.
(D) OOD shall close a case with an
employment outcome only if all of the following conditions apply:
(1) The individual has achieved the
employment outcome that is described in his/her
the
individual's individualized plan for employment (IPE);
(2)
Services provided on the individualized plan for
employment ( IPE) have resulted in
the achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) and is consistent with the individual's unique
strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests,
and informed choic;
(3) The
individual has maintained competitive integrated
employment
(CIE) for an appropriate
period of time, but not less than ninety days, necessary to ensure the
stability of the employment outcome and the individual
no longer needs VR services;
(4) At the end of ninety days, or such longer
time as deemed appropriate by the qualified
rehabilitation personnel, the individual and the qualified rehabilitation
counselor
personnel consider the employment outcome to be
satisfactory, agree that the individual is performing well on the job
and that he/she no longer needs vocational
rehabilitation services; and
(5) The individual is
has been informed
through appropriate modes of communication of the availability of
post-employment services.
(E) When an individual's case is being closed
with an employment outcome, OOD shall also include in the written notice the
individual's job title, the date employment began, wages,
any projected need for post-employment
services, that a reassessment of the need for extended services has
been completed for individuals in supported employment, and the basis on which
the individual has been determined to be rehabilitated.
(F) OOD shall close a case without an
employment outcome due to, but not limited to, the following reasons:
(1) The individual cannot be
located;
(2) The individual
dies. OOD shall not forward written notification of
case closure in the event of death;
OOD shall not forward written
notification of case closure in the event of death.
(3) The individual is unavailable for
services for an indefinite or considerable period of time due to the following:
(a) Institutionalization;
(b) Incarceration;
(c) Health/medical-related reasons;
or
(d) Reserve forces called to active
duty.
(4) The individual
needs non-vocational rehabilitation
VR service(s) from another agency or has moved to
another state and will be referred accordingly;
(5) The individual has refused services or
has failed to cooperate;
(6) The
individual cannot accept or maintain a job because transportation is not
feasible or not available;
(7) The
individual does not meet OOD's order of selection and is not interested in
being placed on a waiting list, or is not available or not interested in
services at a later time in the event that OOD is operating under a
waitlist;
(8) The individual is no
longer interested in receiving services;
(9) The individual requires extended services
but they are not available;
(10)
The individual chooses to enter into or remain in extended employment.
For individuals closed in extended employment, OOD
shall conduct a semi-annual review and re-evaluation for the first two years of
such employment and annually thereafter.
For individuals closed in extended
employment, OOD shall conduct a semi-annual review and reevaluation for the
first two years of such employment and annually thereafter.
(G) This rule is
designed to implement the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, 29 U.S.C.
32, and resulting regulations.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3304.15, 3304.16
Rule Amplifies: 3304.15, 3304.16
Prior Effective Dates: 09/30/1985, 12/01/1986, 04/04/1988, 03/12/1993, 11/22/1993, 05/15/1998, 01/03/2000, 06/20/2002, 04/11/2008, 07/11/2013, 11/23/2019
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