Or. Admin. Code § 407-025-0010 - Definitions
As used in OAR 407-025-0000 through 407-025-0115, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Annual plan "
means the written summary a service coordinator or personal agent completes for
an individual who is not enrolled in the waiver or community first choice
services. An annual plan is not an individual support plan ("ISP") and is not a
plan of care for Medicaid purposes.
(2) "Career development plan " means part of
an ISP or annual plan regarding Office of Developmental Disability Services'
(ODDS ) services. A career development plan identifies the individual 's
employment goals and objectives, the persons, agencies, and providers assigned
to assist the individual to attain those goals, the obstacles to the individual
working in competitive integrated employment in an integrated employment
setting , and the services and supports necessary to overcome those obstacles.
Career development plans shall be based on person-centered planning principles.
(3) "Competitive integrated
employment " means work that is performed on a full-time or part-time basis
(including self-employment ):
(a) For which an
individual :
(A) Is compensated at a rate
that:
(i) Is not less than the higher of the
rate specified in federal, state, or local minimum wage law, and also is not
less than the customary rate paid by the employer for the same or similar work
performed by other employees who are not individuals with disabilities, and who
are similarly situated in similar occupations by the same employer and who have
similar training, experience, and skills; or
(ii) In the case of an individual who is
self-employed, yields an income that is comparable to the income received by
other individuals who are not individuals with disabilities, and who are
self-employed in similar occupations or on similar tasks and who have similar
training experience, and skills; and
(B) Is eligible for the level of benefits
provided to other employees;
(b) That is at a location where the employee
interacts with other persons who are not individuals with disabilities (not
including supervisory personnel or individuals who are providing services to
such employee) to the same extent that individuals who are not individuals with
disabilities and who are in comparable positions interact with other persons;
and
(c) That, as appropriate,
presents opportunities for advancement that are similar to those for other
employees who are not individuals with disabilities and who have similar
positions.
(4)
"Comprehensive vocational assessment " means an assessment administered for
individuals eligible for employment services from vocational rehabilitation or
transition services from local educational agencies under the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to provide employment-related information for
the development or revision of an individual 's employment-related planning
document, such as the individual plan for employment (IPE), or individual
education plan (IEP).
(5)
"Department " means the Department of Human Services.
(6) "Department integrated employment rules "
means this rule and any ODDS rule or Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VR)
rule that expressly describes itself as falling under this definition.
(7) "Deputy Superintendent of
Public Instruction " means the head of the Oregon Department of Education who
oversees the education of students in the state 's public and charter schools.
The position is appointed by the Governor and formally confirmed by the Oregon
Senate.
(8) "Director " means the
Director of the Department of Human Services.
(9) "Discovery " means a time-limited,
comprehensive and person-centered employment planning support service to better
inform an individual seeking competitive integrated employment in an integrated
employment setting and to create a discovery profile for the individual .
Discovery includes a series of work or volunteer-related activities to inform
the individual and the job developer about the individual 's strengths,
interests, abilities, skills, experiences, and support needs, as well as to
identify the conditions or employment settings in which the individual will be
successful. Discovery is not a comprehensive vocational assessment .
(10) "Employment services " means services
provided or funded by ODDS or VR that are intended to assist an individual with
an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) to choose, get, learn, and
keep work in an integrated employment setting . Employment services will utilize
evidence-based practices in instances where they exist. Employment services
shall be self-directed and "individualized ," meaning that services shall be
individually planned, based on person-centered planning . Employment services
may include post-secondary education and training to the extent they reinforce
employment goals and are reflected in an individual 's ISP or individual plan
for employment services .
(11)
"Evidence-based practices " means well-defined best practices which have been
demonstrated to be effective with the I/DD population or the relevant subset of
that population, such as youth 16 or older, by multiple peer-reviewed research
studies that are specific to the I/DD population or subset of that population.
(12) "Goals achievement statement "
means a document published by the Department stating either:
(b) The Department has not met
a current goal described in OAR
407-025-0030, and the
Department 's corrective action plan for meeting the goals described in OAR
407-025-0030 in the future.
(13) "Individual " or
"Individuals with I/DD " are persons who have an intellectual disability as
defined in OAR chapter 411, division 320, or a developmental disability as
defined in OAR chapter 411, division 320.
(14) "Integrated employment setting " means:
(a) An employment setting that satisfies the
requirements for competitive integrated employment , or
(b) An employment setting that provides
opportunities for individuals to have interaction with non-disabled persons.
The setting must allow an individual to interact with non-disabled persons in a
manner typical to the employment setting. Such settings may include small group
employment . Employment in an integrated employment setting does not mean
facility-based work in a sheltered workshop , and cannot be non-work activities
such as day support activities.
(15) "ODDS " means the Department 's Office of
Developmental Disability Services.
(16) "ODDS/VR target population " means
sheltered workshop workers and transition-age individuals as defined in this
rule.
(17) "Person-centered
planning " for employment services means:
(a)
A timely and formal or informal process that is driven by the individual with
an intellectual or developmental disability that gathers and organizes
information that helps an individual :
(A)
Determine and describe choices about personal employment goals, activities,
services, provides, and lifestyle preferences;
(B) Design strategies and networks of support
to achieve goals and a preferred lifestyle using individual strengths,
relationships, and resources; and
(C) Identify, use, and strengthen naturally
occurring opportunities for support at home and in the community.
(b) The methods for gathering
information vary, but all are consistent with the individual 's cultural
considerations, needs, and preferences.
(18) "Policy group " means a group consisting
of representatives of the Oregon Department of Education (ODE), the Department ,
legislators, and stakeholders formed to make recommendations to the Director
and the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction regarding design and
implementation on issues including but not limited to education, outreach,
development of provider capacity, training, and processes for assessment and
discovery .
(19) "Qualified
employment services provider " means a provider of employment services that
meets the qualification requirements to deliver employment services consistent
with OAR chapter 411, division 323; OAR chapter 411, division 340; OAR chapter
411, division 345; and OAR chapter 582, division 010.
(20) "Related employment services " are
services which are provided by ODDS or VR in conjunction with or after the
completion of needed employment services in order to enable an individual to
maintain or advance in competitive integrated employment . Services may include
but are not limited to benefits counseling, transportation support, personal
care supports (such as activities of daily living), environmental accessibility
adaptations, behavioral supports, assistive technology, and social skills
training as they relate to continued participation in competitive integrated
employment .
(21) "Self-employment "
means an option for achieving competitive integrated employment and is
recognized as a viable means of promoting independence and economic
self-sufficiency. Self-employment generally refers to one person owning and
controlling the operations and management of an enterprise that reflects the
owner's skills, interests, and preferred work environment. An individual in
self-employment may or may not receive ongoing supports. Self-employment yields
an income that is comparable to the income received by other individuals who
are not individuals with disabilities, who are self-employed in similar
occupations or on similar tasks, and who have similar training, experience, and
skills.
(22) "Sheltered workshop
workers " means working-age individuals with I/DD found eligible for ODDS
employment services and who worked in sheltered workshops on or after the
effective date of Executive Order 13-04.
(23) "Sheltered workshop " means a facility in
which individuals with I/DD are congregated for the purpose of receiving
employment services and performing work tasks for pay at the facility. A
sheltered workshop primarily employs individuals with I/DD and other
disabilities, with the exception of service support staff. A sheltered workshop
is a fixed site that is owned, operated, or controlled by a provider, where an
individual has few or no opportunities to interact with non-disabled
individuals, except paid support staff. A sheltered workshop is not small group
employment in an integrated employment setting , and is not otherwise an
integrated employment setting as defined in this rule.
(24) "Small group employment " means work
performed in regular business, industry, and community settings by groups of
two to eight individuals with I/DD . It is not competitive integrated
employment , which is the much preferred and optimal form of employment for
individuals with I/DD , but small group employment can have value as a way to
offer additional opportunities for integration and employment while further
exploring competitive integrated employment . Small group employment is provided
in an integrated employment setting and in a manner that promotes integration
into the workplace and interaction between participants and people without
disabilities. Small group employment must allow an individual to interact with
non-disabled persons in a manner typical to the employment setting. The wage
paid to the supported individual must meet or exceed state and local minimum
wage requirements as specified in competitive integrated employment , and wages
and benefits must be comparable to those paid without disabilities who perform
similar work. The individual must maintain goals to pursue competitive
integrated employment opportunities. Small group employment support is funded
by ODDS . VR may not fund small group employment .
(25) "Statewide Employment Coordinator " means
the person designated by the Director to oversee and coordinate the
Department 's employment services program and all activities required by the
Department , ODDS , or VR under the Department 's integrated employment rules.
(26) "Supported employment " means
services provided to support competitive integrated employment ,
self-employment , and small group employment .
(27) "The State " means the Office of
Developmental Disability Services and Vocational Rehabilitation, as
administered through the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Department
of Education.
(28) "Transition
age " means individuals:
(a) Not older than 24
years of age,
(b) Not younger than
14 years of age.
(A) With respect to VR,
individuals who are under 16 years of age may receive employment services with
Department approval.
(B) With
respect to ODDS , individuals who are under 18 years of age may receive
employment services with Department approval.
(29) "Transition-age individuals " means
individuals with I/DD who at any time from the effective date of Executive
Order 13-04 until July 1, 2022 meet the definition of transition-age, and who
are found eligible for ODDS employment services as described in OAR chapter
411, division 345, or who are found eligible for ODDS and VR services.
(30) "Transition age target
population " means transition age individuals with I/DD who receive employment
services on or after July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022.
(31) "Target population " means the transition
age target population and the working age target population .
(32) "VR" means the Department 's Vocational
Rehabilitation Services.
(33)
"Working age individuals " means adults with I/DD who are 21 or older and who no
longer receive public school services, and those with I/DD over 60 or older who
choose to continue employment.
(34) "Working age target population " means
working age individuals with I/DD who receive sheltered workshop services on or
after July 1, 2013.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050
Stats. Implemented: ORS 409.050
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