[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR373.4]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
            REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 373--SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec.  373.4  What definitions apply?

    The following definitions apply to this part:
    Act means the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 701 et seq.)

    Early intervention means a service delivery or model demonstration 
program for adults with disabilities designed to begin the 
rehabilitation services as soon as possible after the onset or 
identification of actually or potentially disabling conditions. The 
populations served may include, but are not limited to, the following:
    (a) Individuals with chronic and progressive diseases that may 
become more disabling, such as multiple sclerosis, progressive visual 
disabilities, or HIV.
    (b) Individuals in the acute stages of injury or illness, including, 
but not limited to, diabetes, traumatic brain injury, stroke, burns, or 
amputation.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c))

    Employment outcome is defined in 34 CFR 361.5.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c))

    Individual with a disability is defined as follows:
    (a) For an individual who will receive rehabilitation services under 
this part, an individual with a disability means an individual--
    (1) Who has a physical or mental impairment which, for that 
individual, constitutes or results in a substantial impediment to 
employment; and
    (2) Who can benefit in terms of an employment outcome from 
vocational rehabilitation services.
    (b) For all other purposes of this part, an individual with a 
disability means an individual--
    (1) Who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially 
limits one or more major life activities;
    (2) Who has a record of such an impairment; or
    (3) Who is regarded as having such an impairment.
    (c) For purposes of paragraph (b) of this definition, projects that 
carry out services or activities pertaining to Title V of the Act must 
also meet the requirements for ``an individual with a disability'' in 
section 7(20)(c) through (e) of the Act, as applicable.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C 705(20)(A) and (B))

    Individual with a significant disability means an individual--
    (a) Who has a severe physical or mental impairment that seriously 
limits one or more functional capacities (such as mobility, 
communication, self-care, self-direction, interpersonal skills, work 
tolerance, or work skills) in terms of an employment outcome;
    (b) Whose vocational rehabilitation can be expected to require 
multiple vocational rehabilitation services over an extended period of 
time; and
    (c) Who has one or more physical or mental disabilities resulting 
from amputation, arthritis, autism, blindness, burn injury, cancer, 
cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, deafness, head injury, heart disease, 
hemiplegia, hemophilia, respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction, mental 
retardation, mental illness, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, 
musculo-skeletal disorders, neurological disorders (including stroke and 
epilepsy), paraplegia, quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions, 
sickle-cell anemia, specific learning disabilities, end-stage renal 
disease, or another disability or combination of disabilities determined 
on the basis of an assessment for determining eligibility and vocational 
rehabilitation needs to cause comparable substantial functional 
limitation.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 705(21)(A))

    Informed choice means the provision of activities whereby 
individuals with disabilities served by projects under this part have 
the opportunity to be

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active, full partners in the rehabilitation process, making meaningful 
and informed choices as follows:
    (a) During assessments of eligibility and vocational rehabilitation 
needs.
    (b) In the selection of employment outcomes, services needed to 
achieve the outcomes, entities providing these services, and the methods 
used to secure these services.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c))

    Rehabilitation services means services provided to an individual 
with a disability in preparing for, securing, retaining, or regaining an 
employment outcome that is consistent with the strengths, resources, 
priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and informed 
choice of the individual. Rehabilitation services for an individual with 
a disability may include--
    (a) An assessment for determining eligibility and vocational 
rehabilitation needs by qualified personnel, including, if appropriate, 
an assessment by personnel skilled in rehabilitation technology;
    (b) Counseling and guidance, including information and support 
services to assist an individual in exercising informed choice;
    (c) Referral and other services to secure needed services from other 
agencies;
    (d) Job-related services, including job search and placement 
assistance, job retention services, follow-up services, and follow-along 
services;
    (e) Vocational and other training services, including the provision 
of personal and vocational adjustment services, books, tools, and other 
training materials;
    (f) Diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental impairments;
    (g) Maintenance for additional costs incurred while the individual 
is receiving services;
    (h) Transportation;
    (i) On-the-job or other related personal assistance services;
    (j) Interpreter and reader services;
    (k) Rehabilitation teaching services, and orientation and mobility 
services;
    (l) Occupational licenses, tools, equipment, and initial stocks and 
supplies;
    (m) Technical assistance and other consultation services to conduct 
market analysis, develop business plans, and otherwise provide resources 
to eligible individuals who are pursuing self-employment or 
telecommuting or establishing a small business operation as an 
employment outcome;
    (n) Rehabilitation technology, including telecommunications, 
sensory, and other technological aids and devices;
    (o) Transition services for individuals with disabilities that 
facilitate the achievement of employment outcomes;
    (p) Supported employment services;
    (q) Services to the family of an individual with a disability 
necessary to assist the individual to achieve an employment outcome;
    (r) Post-employment services necessary to assist an individual with 
a disability to retain, regain, or advance in employment; and
    (s) Expansion of employment opportunities for individuals with 
disabilities, which includes, but is not limited to--
    (1) Self-employment, business ownership, and entreprenuership;
    (2) Non-traditional jobs, professional employment, and work 
settings;
    (3) Collaborating with employers, Economic Development Councils, and 
others in creating new jobs and career advancement options in local job 
markets through the use of job restructuring and other methods; and
    (4) Other services as identified by the Secretary and published in 
the Federal Register.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c) and 723(a))

    Substantial impediment to employment means that a physical or mental 
impairment (in light of attendant medical, psychological, vocational, 
educational, and other related factors) hinders an individual from 
preparing for, entering into, engaging in, or retaining employment 
consistent with the individual's capacities and abilities.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 705(20)(A))

    Youth or Young adults with disabilities means individuals with 
disabilities who

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are between the ages of 16 and 26 inclusive when entering the program.


(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c) and 723(a))