An applicant is anyone who signs a dated application or dated document requesting services. Any individual who applies for services shall undergo an assessment for determining eligibility, with the individual being notified in writing of the results. Applicants shall receive written notification of appeals rights along with the determination, including the name and address of the person with whom an appeal may be filed and availability of the Client Assistance Program.
An individual is eligible for DBVI VR if the individual:
It shall be presumed that the individual can benefit in terms of an employment outcome from vocational rehabilitation services, unless the DBVI VR counselor can demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that such individual is incapable of benefiting from vocational rehabilitation services due to the severity of the visual impairment of the individual.
Eligibility for DBVI VR services shall be determined within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed sixty (60) days after the application for services has been received unless the applicant is notified in writing of the following:
Before making a determination that an individual is incapable of benefiting in terms of an employment outcome from vocational rehabilitation services, the DBVI VR counselor shall explore the individual's abilities, capabilities, and capacity to perform in realistic work situations, through a written plan of trial work experiences with appropriate supports provided, except under limited circumstances when an individual cannot take advantage of such experiences. Trial work experiences shall be of sufficient variety and over a sufficient period of time to determine the eligibility of the individual or to determine the existence of clear and convincing evidence that the individual is incapable of benefiting from vocational rehabilitation services due to the severity of the visual impairment of the individual.
Individuals who are Social Security recipients and beneficiariesbased on a visual impairment shall be:
To the maximum extent appropriate, the eligibility determination shall be based on existing and current information, including information available from other programs and providers, particularly information from schools and the Social Security Administration, and information provided by the individual and the family.
In all cases where the VR counselor determines that an applicant for or recipient of vocational rehabilitation services does not meet the requirements for eligibility, the case record must include a certification of ineligibility, dated and signed by the counselor, which documents the reasons for the ineligibility determination. In cases where ineligibility is based on the individual being too severely disabled, the decision must be based on clear and convincing evidence and require the counselor to explore the individual's abilities, capabilities, and capacity to perform in work situations through the use of trial work experiences. (See Section 10) .
DBVI may provide pre-employment transition services to students with disabilities who are potentially eligible for vocational rehabilitation services. A student with a disability is a student who is at least 14 (9th grade) but not older than 21 who is enrolled in a secondary, postsecondary, or other recognized educational program and who is eligible for and receiving special education services or is an individual with a disability under Section 504. Students who are interested in participating in Pre-ETS activities do so by completing/submitting a registration form requesting such services from their local school or local VR office.
12-150 C.M.R. ch. 101, § 4