Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-335 - Vocational rehabilitation services-Other training
The department may support miscellaneous training programs that are necessary to the achievement of the participant's employment goal, such as:
(1) Basic academic remedial
course work and literacy training that are needed to function on the job in the
integrated and competitive labor market, including GED or secondary school
training leading to a diploma.
(2)
Training and course work to support small business ownership or preparation for
the Randolph-Sheppard Act (20 U.S.C. Sec 107) opportunities.
(3) Courses taken at four-year, junior or
community colleges not leading to a certificate or diploma that are needed to
function on the job in the integrated and competitive labor market.
(4) A training program designed to meet the
special requirements of an employer who has entered into an agreement with a
service delivery area to hire individuals who are trained to the employer's
specifications. The training may occur at the employer's site or provided by a
training vendor able to meet the employer's requirements. Such training usually
requires a commitment from the employer to hire a specified number of trainees
who satisfactorily complete the training.
(5) A registered apprenticeship
program.
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