Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-320

Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 67-25-320 - Vocational rehabilitation services-General training provisions
(1) The individualized plan for employment may include any organized form of instruction providing the knowledge and skills necessary for a customer to perform to market expectations in an occupation or career field and achieve a competitive and integrated employment outcome. Knowledge and skills may be acquired through training in an institution, on the job, by correspondence or online technology, by tutors, or through a combination of these methods. Training may be given for any occupation, except as prohibited in subsection (2) of this section.
(2) Article I, Subsection 11 of the Washington state Constitution forbids the use of public funds to support an individual in education or training for an employment goal that is religious in nature.
(3) Programs or schools used to provide training shall be limited to those which are accredited, licensed, or approved either by a legal authority, or are recognized as adequate by the professional or trade group with which they are associated.
(4) The department may provide tuition, fees, books, tools and other training materials and shall periodically establish guidelines for determining the provision of these services.
(5) Training services shall be provided only after consideration of comparable services and benefits as specified in WAC 67-25-283.

Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-320

Decodified by WSR 18-14-101, Filed 7/3/2018, effective 8/3/2018. Recodified from § 67-25-388.