Or. Admin. Code § 582-010-0005 - Statement of Policy
(1)
Clients of OVRS should receive community rehabilitation services from a broad
range of providers of varied sizes and types, offering a wide scope of
services. Availability of all types of community rehabilitation services is
essential to establishing and maintaining a statewide network of vocational
rehabilitation services.
(2) OVRS
promotes the quality of community rehabilitation services by providing
standards for its direct client service providers who have no other state
mandated licensing and monitoring requirements.
(3) OVRS promotes the availability, relevance
and quality of community rehabilitation services through a flexible yet
thorough process of approval tailored to utilization needs identified locally
and reflected in the State Plan.
(4) The inclusion of a provider of community
rehabilitation services on the OVRS list of approved vendors does not commit
OVRS to utilize the available services.
(5) OVRS does not provide any provider of
community rehabilitation services with a guarantee of a total dollar commitment
or number of total client referrals during any specific time frame except if
determined as a condition of a cooperative agreement for implementing a federal
grant or service contract.
(6)
Providers of community rehabilitation services are expected to fully inform
OVRS clients of the purpose and results of all service delivery efforts made on
their behalf.
(7) Providers of
community rehabilitation services performing job development or placement tasks
should only refer OVRS clients to appropriate previously-agreed on employment
opportunities.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 344.530
Stats. Implemented: ORS 344.511 - 344.690 & 344.710 - 344.730
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