22 Va. Admin. Code § 20-20-70 - Processing applications
A. The
department shall approve all applications for which eligibility requirements
defined in
22VAC20-20-30 are satisfied,
except as provided in this section. Priority may be given to first-time
applicants and to recipients who have not received equipment through the
program during the preceding 48 months and are without fully functioning
equipment as verified in writing by a VDDHH-approved agency representative or
vendor during times of fiscal constraint, as determined by the
director.
B. Application shall not
be approved when:
1. The applicant who must
contribute has already been issued a coupon that is still valid and has not
been redeemed towards the purchase of assistive technology equipment under this
program.
2. The applicant has
received a device from TAP within the preceding four years except for
conditions set in subsections D and E of this section.
C. Application for replacement equipment
shall not be approved when:
1. A device
previously issued by the department has been subjected to abuse, misuse or
unauthorized repair by the recipient.
2. The recipient fails to provide a police
report of a stolen device or refuses to cooperate with the police investigation
or in the prosecution of the suspect, including the refusal to testify in court
when requested to do so.
3. The
recipient is found negligent in the police report, such as doors to the house
or car left unlocked or unattended.
4. The recipient has lost the
device.
5. The recipient has sold
the device.
D.
Replacement equipment may be given within a four-year period if assistive
technology equipment is damaged through natural disasters, such as lightning,
electrical storms, or floods. The recipient must first send damaged equipment
to the vendor. The vendor must certify to the department that the equipment,
provided it is still under valid warranty, is unrepairable due to natural
disaster. The recipient must provide proof that the damage was not covered by
homeowners or rental insurance. The agency shall issue a replacement device to
the recipient, upon reapplication, either free or at the full cost of the
requested equipment, depending on eligibility criteria as outlined in
22VAC20-20-40.
E. Exchange of equipment may be permitted
where the original equipment can no longer be used by a recipient due to
deteriorating vision or hearing or when a new device has become available
through TAP and is deemed more appropriate to the recipient's disability than a
device previously issued to the recipient. A recipient must submit a letter
from a professional listed in
22VAC20-20-30 stating that the
recipient would achieve a more appropriate benefit from the new device on the
basis of the individual's disability.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 51.5-112 of the Code of Virginia.
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