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Title: Rehabilitation History


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Rehabilitation History Legislation
  • Session 1

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Introduction
  • Welcome to New Hampshire Vocational
    Rehabilitation (NHVR). This first session is
    intended to provide you with some basic
    information about the Rehabilitation Act and the
    history of Rehabilitation in the United States

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Introduction
  • It is important for rehabilitation counselors to
    know, understand, and to be able to apply the key
    pieces of legislation affecting rehabilitation
    services in the United States

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Introduction
  • Knowledge of legislation is important because it
    affects who is determined eligible for
    rehabilitation services, how rehabilitation
    services are provided, the rights of persons with
    disabilities in the rehabilitation process and in
    the work environment, and how rehabilitation
    services are evaluated.
  • The counselor who has an understanding of
    previous and current legislation will be better
    able to meet the needs of customers requesting
    rehabilitation services.

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History of Rehabilitation
  • Vocational Rehabilitation in the U.S. is a 87
    year old program
  • Prior to the latter part of the 19th century, the
    care of persons with disabilities rested
    primarily with the family and church related
    institutions.
  • The development of the rehabilitation movement in
    the U.S is linked to the emergence of the
    industrial age and the consequences of World War
    I.

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History
  • Impact of WWI
  • National Defense Act 1916 -
  • Soldiers Rehabilitation Act (1918)
  • aka Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act

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History
  • The Smith-Fess Act (1920), also known as the
    Vocational Rehabilitation Act, authorized the
    establishment of a state-federal vocational
    rehabilitation program for civilians

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The Rehabilitation Act
  • The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, P.L.112
  • Emphasizes priority of service for persons with
    the most severe disabilities
  • Promotes consumer involvement
  • Stresses program evaluation
  • Provides support for research
  • Advances the rights of persons with disabilities

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In New Hampshire
  • New Hampshires own Vocational Rehabilitation
    Program began in 1931 as a one-man agency.
  • In the late 1940s, two counselors covered the
    State and this increased to four in the 1950s.
  • In the 1960s and 1970s legislation permitted
    expansion to increase professional counselor
    staff.
  • By 1983 Rehabilitation counseling staff reached a
    complement of 37.
  • Today NHVR has 45 caseload carrying Counselors
    who serve over 7,000 eligible customers each
    year.

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Break
  • When ready to continue, press the Enter key
  • The next section takes about 15 minutes to view

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Other Related Laws
  • Including ADA, IDEA, WOTC, and TWIIA

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
  • Education
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
  • Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act
  • National Library Service for Persons who are
    Blind Physically Disabled

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Employment
  • Fair Labor Standards Act
  • Work Opportunity Tax credit
  • Federal Employment for Individuals with
    Disabilities

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Health
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Income Maintenance
  • Federal Old Age, Survivors and Disability
    Insurance Benefits (Social Security)
  • Supplemental Security Income

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Rights
  • Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Fair Housing Act
  • Architectural Barriers Removal

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation Act of 1973
  • Technology Assistance Act

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Legislation Affecting Persons with Disabilities
(cont.)
  • Miscellaneous
  • Agricultural Research Facilities Act
  • Telecommunications Act of 1996
  • National voter registration act
  • Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and
    Handicapped Act

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • Throughout the 1970's and 1980's, Congress
    enacted numerous bills aimed at protecting
    individuals with disabilities against
    discrimination. Safeguards enacted included

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ADA (cont.)
  • Protection against discrimination in federally
    assisted and federally conducted programs
  • Accessibility to facilities and programs
    supported or operated by the federal government
  • The right to a free, appropriate education

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ADA (cont.)
  • Entitlement to protection from harm in
    institutions
  • Access to protection and advocacy services for
    those who are developmentally disabled,
    chronically mentally ill, or severely disabled
  • The right to medically indicated treatment for
    infants with disabilities

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ADA (cont.)
  • In 1990, Congress approved the Americans with
    Disabilities Act (P.L. 101-336), a sweeping
    affirmation of the rights of citizens with
    disabilities. A disability is defined as

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ADA (cont.)
  • A physical or mental impairment that
    substantially limits one or more of the major
    life activities of an individual
  • A record of such an impairment or
  • Being regarded as having such an impairment

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ADA (cont.)
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act, commonly
    referred to as "ADA," is divided into five
    titles
  • Title I. Prohibits discriminatory employment
    practices.
  • Title II. Deals with discrimination in public
    services.

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ADA (cont.)
  • Title III. Deals with rights and privileges in
    private settings.
  • Title IV. Requires phone companies to install
    telecommunication relay services for persons with
    speech and hearing impairments.
  • Title V. Contains miscellaneous provisions.

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Work Opportunity Tax Credit
  • The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a
    federal tax credit that encourages employers to
    hire individuals from targeted groups of job
    seekers by reducing employers federal income tax
    liability.

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Ticket to Work (TWIIA)
  • What is the Ticket Program?
  • The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program
    is an employment program for people with
    disabilities who are interested in going to work.
    The Ticket Program is part of the Ticket to Work
    and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999
    legislation designed to remove many of the
    barriers that previously influenced peoples
    decisions about going to work because of the
    concerns over losing health care coverage

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Ticket to Work (TWIIA) (cont.)
  • The goal of the Ticket Program is to increase
    opportunities and choices for Social Security
    disability beneficiaries to obtain employment,
    vocational rehabilitation (VR), and other support
    services from public and private providers,
    employers, and other organizations.

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Ticket to Work (TWIIA) (cont.)
  • Under the Ticket Program, the Social Security
    Administration (SSA) provides disability
    beneficiaries with a Ticket they may use to
    obtain the services and jobs they need from
    organizations called Employment Networks (ENs).

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Ticket to Work (TWIIA) (cont.)
  • Day-to-day administration of the Ticket Program
    is the responsibility of the Program Manager
    (PM). SSA has contracted with MAXIMUS, a private
    company, to perform this role.

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Break
  • When ready to continue, press the Enter key
  • The next section takes about 6 minutes minutes to
    view

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Purpose and Authority for VR
  • Law (the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended)
  • Regulation (34 CFR 361, 34 CFR 363)
  • Rules (Chapter Ed 1000)
  • Policy (NHVR Policy Manual)

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The Law
  • As identified earlier the law that authorizes the
    vocational rehabilitation program is the
    Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The
    Rehab Act was last amended as Title IV of the
    Workforce Investment Act.
  • Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998,
    P.L.105-220 enacted August 7, 1998

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Law
  • The Rehabilitation Act is identified in U.S. Code
    under Title 29 U.S.C. SS SS720 et seq and Title
    29 U.S.C. 701 et seq
  • U.S. Code (U.S.C.) The United States Code
    (U.S.C.) is a compilation and codification of the
    general and permanent federal Law of the United
    States.

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Regulations
  • Regulation (Code of Federal Regulation (CFR))
    Regulation is a rule or order issued by a federal
    or state executive-branch department or
    administrative agency, generally under authority
    granted by statute, that enforces or amplifies
    laws enacted by the legislature and has the force
    of law.
  • 34 CFR Part 361 issued on January 17, 2001
  • 34 CFR Part 361 issued on January 22, 2001
  • 34 CFR Part 363 (Supported Employment)

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State Law
  • In addition to federal law and regulation, state
    law provides authority for the vr program in New
    Hampshire.
  • State Law New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    Annotated (RSA)
  • (RSA 200-C
  • RSA 186-B
  • RSA 186.5

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Rules
  • State Rules An administrative rule is defined as
    a regulation or standard adopted by an agency to
    implement or make specific a law enforce or
    administered by the agency or interpret a
    procedure or practice requirement binding on
    persons outside the agency. Rules shall be valid
    and binding on persons they affect, and shall
    have the force of law unless amended or revised.
  • Chapter Ed 1000

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Policy
  • NH Vocational Rehabilitation Policy Manual
    further defines how vocational rehabilitation
    services are provided in New Hampshire
  • The first section in Part 1 of the policy is the
    Purpose and Authority section. This section
    identifies the overall goal or function of NHVR.
    This statement informs customers, staff and other
    interested parties of the Agencys role.

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Purpose Policy Part 1.1
  • 1. Purpose. The purpose of the New Hampshire
    vocational rehabilitation services program is to
    assess, plan, develop, and provide vocational
    rehabilitation services for individuals with
    disabilities, consistent with their strengths,
    resources, priorities, concerns, abilities,
    capabilities, interests, and informed choice, so
    that they can prepare for and engage in gainful
    employment. References Federal Regulation
    34CFR 361.1State Rules Part Ed 1001.01)

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Authority
  • Authority can be giving in law, by custom, by
    understood rules of morality or by consent of the
    person under authority. Section Part 1.2 of
    policy identifies the laws, regulations, and
    state rules that give NHVR the right to direct
    the programs and activities of the Agency

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Authority Policy Part 1.2
  • Authority The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
    program is operated in compliance with the
    federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
    The legal authorities for the policies contained
    in the New Hampshire Vocational Rehabilitation
    Services Policy Manual are Title 29 U.S.C. SS SS
    720 et. seq. 34 CFR Part 361 issued on January
    17, 2001 and January 22, 2001 update and 34 CFR
    Part 363 (Supported Employment), Rehabilitation
    Act Amendments of 1992, P.L. 102-569 enacted
    October 29, 1992 and Rehabilitation Act
    Amendments of 1998, P.L.105-220 enacted August 7,
    1998.NH Revised statutes annotated RSA 200-C and
    RSA 186-B serve as the state authority for the
    vocational rehabilitation program. Rule making
    authority for the State Board of Education is
    contained in RSA 186.5. The rules for the New
    Hampshire vocational rehabilitation services
    program (Chapter Ed 1000) implement the State
    Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program
    authorized by Title I of the Rehabilitation Act
    of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 701 et seq.

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Additional Resources
  • Training and Resources Additional information
    and training materials for this section,
    including information on the Rehabilitation Act
    and the history of rehabilitation legislation can
    be found in the resource section of the Counselor
    Manual Rehabilitation Act, Legislation fact
    sheet, Federal Regulations (1/17, 1/22, SEP)
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