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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 361 · § 361.13

§ 361.13. State agency for administration.

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(a)Designation of State agency. The vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan must designate a State agency as the sole State agency to administer the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan, or to supervise its administration in a political subdivision of the State by a sole local agency, in accordance with the following requirements:
(1)General. Except as provided in paragraphs (a)(2) and
(3)of this section, the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan must provide that the designated State agency is one of the following types of agencies:
(i)A State agency that is primarily concerned with vocational rehabilitation or vocational and other rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities; or
(ii)A State agency that includes a vocational rehabilitation unit as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section.
(2)American Samoa. In the case of American Samoa, the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan must designate the Governor.
(3)Designated State agency for individuals who are blind. If a State commission or other agency that provides assistance or services to individuals who are blind is authorized under State law to provide vocational rehabilitation services to individuals who are blind, and this commission or agency is primarily concerned with vocational rehabilitation or includes a vocational rehabilitation unit as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan may designate that agency as the sole State agency to administer the part of the plan under which vocational rehabilitation services are provided for individuals who are blind or to supervise its administration in a political subdivision of the State by a sole local agency.
(b)Designation of State unit---(1) General. If the designated State agency is not of the type specified in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section or if the designated State agency specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section is not primarily concerned with vocational rehabilitation or vocational and other rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities, the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan must assure that the agency (or each agency if two agencies are designated) includes a vocational rehabilitation bureau, division, or unit that---
(i)Is primarily concerned with vocational rehabilitation or vocational and other rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities and is responsible for the administration of the State agency's vocational rehabilitation program under the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan;
(ii)Has a full-time director who is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the vocational rehabilitation program;
(iii)Has a staff, at least 90 percent of whom are employed full time on the rehabilitation work of the organizational unit;
(iv)Is located at an organizational level and has an organizational status within the State agency comparable to that of other major organizational units of the agency; and
(v)Has the sole authority and responsibility described within the designated State agency in paragraph
(a)of this section to expend funds made available under the Act in a manner that is consistent with the purpose of the Act.
(2)In the case of a State that has not designated a separate State agency for individuals who are blind, as provided for in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the State may assign responsibility for the part of the vocational rehabilitation services portion of the Unified or Combined State Plan under which vocational rehabilitation services are provided to individuals who are blind to one organizational unit of the designated State agency and may assign responsibility for the rest of the plan to another organizational unit of the designated State agency, with the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section applying separately to each of these units.
(c)Responsibility for administration---(1) Required activities. At a minimum, the following activities are the responsibility of the designated State unit or the sole local agency under the supervision of the State unit:
(i)All decisions affecting eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services, the nature and scope of available services, and the provision of these services.
(ii)The determination to close the record of services of an individual who has achieved an employment outcome in accordance with § 361.56.
(iii)Policy formulation and implementation.
(iv)The allocation and expenditure of vocational rehabilitation funds.
(v)Participation as a partner in the one-stop service delivery system established under title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, in accordance with 20 CFR part 678.
(2)Non-delegable responsibility. The responsibility for the functions described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section may not be delegated to any other agency or individual. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1205-0522) (Authority: Section 101(a)(2) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 U.S.C. 721(a)(2))
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