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Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #8 of 12

Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #8 of 12

by ACDL | Feb 14, 2022 | ACDL News, Disability Law

EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know VR can provide Career Counseling every year to people working in subminimum wage jobs? VR is responsible for offering Career Counseling to anyone who VR is aware of that works at a job making less than minimum wage. These types of...
Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #7 of 12

Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #7 of 12

by ACDL | Feb 11, 2022 | ACDL News, Disability Law

EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know VR might be able to help you again, even if you are currently working after a successful VR case closure? VR provides Post-Employment Services (PES) to help people who already have a job.  Sometimes a person’s situation at work...
Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #6 of 12

Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #6 of 12

by ACDL | Feb 10, 2022 | ACDL News, Disability Law

EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know you can start receiving VR services while you are still in high school? It is true that certain VR transition services are not available until you turn 14 years old, but you can still apply and/or invite VR to your Individualized...
Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #5 of 12

Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #5 of 12

by ACDL | Feb 9, 2022 | ACDL News, Disability Law

EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know you can choose your VR service providers from a list of available service providers? VR must provide informed choice about service providers.  This means that VR must provide you with a choice of VR contract providers and information...
Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #4 of 12

Vocational Rehabilitation Rights: Tip #4 of 12

by ACDL | Feb 8, 2022 | ACDL News, Disability Law

EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know that VR cannot place an absolute limit on the amount they will spend on a service? Sometimes VR will refer to a Fee Schedule, which is a guideline of how much money VR will generally spend on a specific service. However, VR can never...
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