Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-465 - Vocational rehabilitation services-Occupational licenses, tools, equipment, initial stocks and supplies and other technical assistance for self-employment
(1) Goods and services described in this
section may be provided only under an individualized plan for employment when
necessary for the participant to achieve an employment outcome or establish a
small business, including:
(a) A participant
to be bonded if the employment he or she is entering requires a bond and the
participant supplies all necessary information to the bonding firm;
(b) Occupational licenses, permits, or
certificates showing that the individual meets certain standards, has
accomplished certain achievements, or has paid dues, fees, or has other written
authority required by a state, city, or other government unit that qualifies
the individual to engage in a business, specific trade, or other
work;
(c) Occupational tools which
are customarily required for a worker to perform efficiently on the job, and
which workers in the same or similar trade or profession are normally provided.
These may include specialized tools adapted to accommodate the individual's
disability;
(d) Occupational
equipment and occupational fixtures normally found in places of business. These
include machinery, and appliances that are usually stationary during
utilization. However, self-powered vehicles may also be provided as
occupational equipment;
(e) Initial
stocks such as the initial inventory of merchandise or goods necessary for a
participant to enter self-employment. It may also include the initial purchase
of livestock as a base stock, and stocks of seed, fertilizer, fuel, etc., for
farming or agricultural self-employment;
(f) Initial supplies including expendable
items necessary for the participant to carry out day-to-day business
operations, and which are consumed on the premises in the course of the
participant's self-employment business or in a business enterprise
location;
(g) Technical assistance
including consultation and other services provided to conduct market analyses,
to develop business plans, and to provide resources to individuals in the
pursuit of self-employment, telecommuting and small-business
operations.
(2) Goods and
services described in this section shall be provided only after consideration
of comparable services and benefits in accordance with WAC 67-25-283.
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