WAC 296-19A-100
What reports are required when
vocational rehabilitation plan development services are
completed? When plan development services are completed, the
vocational rehabilitation provider must submit one of the
following reports:
(1) Vocational rehabilitation plan. The vocational
rehabilitation provider must address the return to work
priorities listed in RCW 51.32.095(2) in the plan and explain
why each preceding priority would not help the worker return
to work. The vocational plan must also include the following
information:
(a) An assessment of the worker's skills and abilities
considering the worker's:
(i) Physical capacities and mental status;
(ii) Aptitudes;
(iii) Transferable skills gained through prior work
experience, education, training, hobbies, volunteer experience
or other nonwork related activities;
(b) Proposed occupational goal;
(c) The services necessary to enable the worker to become
employable in the labor market;
(d) Labor market survey as defined in WAC 296-19A-140,
supportive of the worker's employability upon plan completion;
(e) Documentation of the time and costs required for
completion of the plan;
(f) A medically approved job analysis for the proposed
retraining job goal;
(g) A list of the skills the worker will acquire through
retraining;
(h) A description of the services that will be provided
prior to completion of the plan that will assist the worker to
successfully transition to gainful employment;
(i) Any other information that may significantly affect
the plan; and
(j) An accountability agreement signed by the vocational
rehabilitation provider and worker that:
(i) Acknowledges that the vocational rehabilitation
provider and the worker have reviewed, understand and agree to
the vocational rehabilitation plan;
(ii) Sets forth the vocational rehabilitation provider's
and worker's responsibilities for the successful
implementation and completion of the vocational rehabilitation
plan;
(iii) Details expectations regarding progress,
attendance, and other factors influencing completion of the
plan; and
(iv) Acknowledges the worker understands that failure to
comply with the agreed expectation will result in initiation
of the process to suspend benefits in accordance with RCW 51.32.110 and WAC 296-14-410.
The vocational rehabilitation provider must use a
statement approved by, or substantially similar to a statement
used by, the department in order to document this agreement.
(2) Closing report. If the vocational rehabilitation
provider has to stop plan development before a rehabilitation
plan is approved, the vocational rehabilitation provider must
submit a plan development closing report. The report must
include:
(a) A list of the reasons the vocational rehabilitation
provider cannot proceed with vocational rehabilitation plan
development activities;
(b) Supporting documentation, such as: The goals that
were researched, the job analyses that were developed, and/or
labor market research as defined by WAC 296-19A-140 that was
conducted; and
(c) An assessment addressing whether further vocational
rehabilitation services may be necessary and likely to enable
the worker to become employable.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.04.030, 51.32.095,
51.32.099 and 51.32.0991 (2007 c 72). 08-06-058, §
296-19A-100, filed 2/29/08, effective 3/31/08. Statutory
Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.04.030, 51.32.095, 51.36.100,
51.36.110. 03-11-009, § 296-19A-100, filed 5/12/03, effective
2/1/04; 00-18-078, § 296-19A-100, filed 9/1/00, effective
6/1/01.]