40 Tex. Admin. Code § 101.121 - Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (QVRC)
(a) The Division for Rehabilitation Services
(DRS) and Division for Blind Services (DBS) help counselors to meet the
Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) standard by making funds
available through the Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (QVRC)
program for the required graduate education except when:
(1) unforeseen circumstances occur that may
restrict or prohibit the funding; or
(2) management discontinues a counselor's
participation in the program in the best interests of the division.
(b) The regional director (DRS),
director of program management (DBS), or designee must approve QVRC financial
assistance. This financial assistance is contingent on:
(1) funding;
(2) management approval; and
(3) compliance with qualifications for
participation.
(c)
Qualifications for participation in the QVRC Program require that vocational
rehabilitation counselors, transition vocational rehabilitation counselors,
vocational rehabilitation coordinators (DBS) or unit program specialists (DRS)
applying for assistance must:
(1) have
completed the initial training year;
(2) be meeting or exceeding job performance
expectations;
(3) obtain the
appropriate approvals to pursue a graduate degree or prescribed
coursework;
(4) apply for
Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) scholarship and university stipend
funding; and
(5) be accepted by the
appropriate institution of higher education.
(d) A counselor who meets the CSPD standard
is considered a Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.
(e) A counselor is expected to meet the CSPD
standard within seven years from completion of the initial training year.
Divisions must conduct transcript reviews and/or confirm certifications to
determine compliance with standards or to outline coursework to be completed by
the counselor.
(f) A counselor is
expected to pay all costs or expenses:
(1)
associated with the college application and admission except one GRE
fee;
(2) related to tuition, fees,
and books for any coursework that must be repeated because of failure to
successfully complete; and
(3)
related to completing work necessary to remove any grade of "I" (Incomplete)
within three months, unless there are valid reasons (for example, serious
illness, or university regulations to the contrary).
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