Utah Admin. Code R993-200-204 - Individuals with Significant Disability
An individual with a significant disability can be classified in any one of the following three categories at any time while he or she is in the vocational rehabilitation process:
(1) An individual;
(a) who has a severe physical or mental
impairment or disability or combination of disabilities, as provided in policy,
that is determined to cause substantial functional limitation. which seriously
limits one or more functional capacities listed in Rule
R993-200-203 in terms of an
employment outcome; and
(b) whose
vocational rehabilitation is expected to require multiple services over an
extended period of time.
(2) A recipient of a Social Security
Disability Insurance benefits (SSDI) who requires multiple vocational
rehabilitation services over an extended period of time.
(3) A recipient of a Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) payment by reason of blindness or disability who requires multiple
vocational rehabilitation services over an extended period of time. Individuals
who have been determined eligible for SSI/SSDI disability benefits by the
Social Security Administration are considered to be at least Significantly
Disabled.
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