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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22. Social Services
Agency 45. Department For The Blind And Vision Impaired
Chapter 70. Regulations Governing the Provision of Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living Services
11/24/2024

22VAC45-70-20. Referral and application.

A. To be considered for rehabilitation teaching and independent living services, DBVI must obtain the following information from the individual seeking services:

1. Name and address;

2. Date of birth and gender;

3. Disability; and

4. Date of referral.

DBVI shall expeditiously process the application of an individual who is referred for rehabilitation teaching and independent living services.

B. DBVI shall conduct an assessment of the rehabilitation teaching and independent living needs of an individual who applies for services. The assessment is limited to information that is necessary to determine eligibility for rehabilitation teaching and independent living services consistent with 22VAC45-70-30.

Statutory Authority

§ 51.5-65 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR670-03-3 § 2.1, eff. August 3, 1988; amended, Virginia Register Volume 6, Issue 11, eff. March 28, 1990; Volume 18, Issue 11, eff. March 13, 2002; Volume 38, Issue 11, eff. February 16, 2022.

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