Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-193 - Eligibility-Order of selection
(1) The purpose of
an order of selection is to establish an equitable and organized system which,
when resources are not sufficient to meet the demand for services, gives
priority to those eligible vocational rehabilitation individuals who are most
in need of services.
(2) When the
order of selection is in effect, eligible individuals will be assigned to one
of three priority categories:
(a) Immediate
priority: New applicants who meet eligibility criteria of at least significant
disability, and who require immediate services or tools to maintain a current
job;
(i) Only the immediate services or tools
required to maintain the current job can be provided under this immediate
priority;
(ii) Once the immediate
services or tools are provided and the job is stable, any further service
provision requires being placed on the wait list and served in the priority and
order for the significance of disability category that the individual qualifies
for;
(b) First priority:
New applicants who meet eligibility criteria of most significantly disabled,
per WAC 67-25-183.
(c) Second
priority: New applicants who do not meet the definition of most significantly
disabled, per WAC 67-25-183.
(3) The department's executive director shall
decide when to implement an order of selection, if necessary, and will
determine which priority categories will be open or closed for the development
of new individualized plans for employment. In the event sufficient funds or
other resources become available to serve all eligible individuals, the order
of selection will be revoked by the director.
(4) Eligible individuals can develop and
carry out an individualized plan for employment based on:
(a) The priority of the category to which
they are assigned;
(b) Whether or
not that category is open for development of new plans; and
(c) The order in which they applied for
vocational rehabilitation services as indicated by the date of
application.
(5) Eligible
individuals will be placed in the highest priority category for which they are
qualified. The date of application will be used whenever it is determined that
a waiting list is required for a category.
(6) Eligible individuals will be notified in
writing of their category status when they are notified of their eligibility,
as well as of the conditions pertaining to that category:
(a) Whether the category is currently open or
closed.
(b) The current status of
an existing waiting list within that category.
(7)
(a) The
only services to individuals in a closed order of priority category will be
information and referral services. These individuals will not receive
counseling and guidance, assessment and training, job placement, or other
vocational rehabilitation services until their category is reopened, they come
off the waiting list and they complete an individualized plan for employment
with an agency vocational rehabilitation counselor.
(b) Preemployment transition services as
described in WAC 67-25-290 may be available to qualified students with a
disability without consideration for priority categories or wait lists for the
duration of an order of selection for the department.
(8) Eligible individuals will be notified of
the right to appeal the category decision, in accordance with WAC 67-25-600,
and of their responsibility to notify the department if their situation changes
in a way that may affect their priority category placement.
(9) Participants who are receiving services
under an individualized plan for employment at the time an order of selection
is implemented will continue to receive services as planned. They are not
subject to the order of selection and are not a category within that
order.
(10) The order of selection
will not affect the provision of services needed to determine eligibility for
vocational rehabilitation services, in accordance with WAC 67-25-125.
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