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Title 34--EDUCATION
Part 369--VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Section 369.1 What are the Vocational Rehabilitation Service Projects?
financial assistance for the support of special project activities for providing vocational rehabilitation services and related services to individuals with disabilities...
Section 369.2 Who is eligible for assistance under these programs?
projects for American Indians with disabilities. Governing bodies of Indian tribes and consortia of those governing bodies located on Federal and State reservations...
Section 369.3 What regulations apply to these programs?
listed in Sec. 369.1(b): (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants...
Section 369.4 What definitions apply to these programs?
part 77 apply to the programs under Vocational Rehabilitation Service Projects-- Applicant Application Award Budget Period Department ...
Section 369.20 What are the application procedures for these programs?
the appropriate State vocational rehabilitation unit an opportunity to review and comment on applications submitted from within the State that it serves. The procedures to...
Section 369.21 What application requirement applies to these programs?
a grant under a program covered by this part must include in its application a description of the manner in which it will address the needs of individuals with disabilities...
Section 369.30 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
an application under the procedures in 34 CFR part 75. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c)) [62 FR 10404, Mar. 6,...
Section 369.32 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an application?
In addition to the selection criteria used in accordance with the procedures in 34 CFR part 75, the Secretary, in making awards under these programs, considers such...
Section 369.42 What special requirements affect provision of services to individuals with disabilities?
(a) Vocational rehabilitation services provided in projects assisted under these programs must be provided in the same manner as services provided under the...
Section 369.43 What are the affirmative action plan requirements affecting grantees?
A recipient of Federal assistance must develop and implement an affirmative action plan to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities. This plan...
Section 369.44 What wage and hour standards apply to community rehabilitation programs?
All applicable Federal and State wage and hour standards must be observed in projects carried out in community rehabilitation programs. (Authority: Sec. 12(c) of the Act;...
Section 369.45 What are the special requirements pertaining to the membership of project advisory committees?
If an advisory committee is established under a project, its membership must include persons with disabilities or their representatives and other...
Section 369.46 What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
of personal information? (a) All personal information about individuals served by any project under this part, including lists of names, addresses, photographs,...
Section 369.47 What are the special requirements affecting the collection of data from State agencies?
If the collection of data is necessary either from individuals with disabilities being served by two or more State agencies or from employees of two or more...
Part 370--CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
Section 370.1 What is the Client Assistance Program (CAP)?
CAPs that-- (a) Advise and inform clients and client applicants of all services and benefits available to them through programs authorized under the Rehabilitation...
Section 370.2 Who is eligible for an award?
if the State submits, and receives approval of, an application in accordance with Sec. 370.20. (b) The Governor of each State shall designate a public or...
Section 370.3 Who is eligible for services and information under the CAP?
the services described in Sec. 370.4. (b) Any individual with a disability is eligible to receive information on the services and benefits available to individuals...
Section 370.4 What kinds of activities may the Secretary fund?
activities consistent with the purposes of this program, including-- (1) Advising and informing clients, client applicants, and individuals with disabilities in the...
Section 370.5 What regulations apply?
(a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants to Institutions of...
Section 370.6 What definitions apply?
34 CFR 77.1: Award EDGAR Fiscal year Nonprofit Private Public Secretary (b) Other definitions. The following definitions also apply to...
Section 370.7 What shall the designated agency do to make its services accessible?
appropriate, the CAP services described in Sec. 370.4 in formats that are accessible to clients or client applicants who seek or receive CAP services. (Authority:...
Section 370.10 When do the requirements for redesignation apply?
the agency designated pursuant to section 112(c) of the Act and Sec. 370.2(b) without good cause and without complying with the requirements of Sec. Sec. 370.10...
Section 370.11 What requirements apply to a notice of proposed redesignation?
redesignation of the agency that conducts the CAP, the Governor shall give written notice of the proposed redesignation to the designated agency, the State Rehabilitation...
Section 370.12 How does a designated agency preserve its right to appeal a redesignation?
its right to appeal a Governor's written decision to redesignate (see Sec. 370.13), a designated agency must respond in writing to the Governor within 30 days after it...
Section 370.13 What are the requirements for a decision to redesignate?
the requirements of Sec. 370.11, the Governor decides to redesignate the designated agency, the Governor shall provide to the designated agency a written decision to...
Section 370.14 How does a designated agency appeal a written decision to redesignate?
agency may appeal to the Secretary a Governor's written decision to redesignate only if the designated agency submitted to the Governor a timely written response to...
Section 370.15 What must the Governor of a State do upon receipt of a copy of a designated agency's written appeal to the Secretary?
to the Secretary? (a) If the designated agency files a formal written appeal in accordance with Sec. 370.14, the Governor shall, within 15 days of receipt of...
Section 370.16 How does the Secretary review an appeal of a redesignation?
a meeting under Sec. 370.14(f) or Sec. 370.15(b), the meeting is to be held within 30 days of the submissions by the Governor under Sec. 370.15, unless both parties...
Section 370.17 When does a redesignation become effective?
at least 15 days following the designated agency's receipt of the Governor's written decision to redesignate or, if the designated agency appeals, for at least 5 days after...
Section 370.20 What must be included in a request for a grant?
this part shall submit to the Secretary, in writing, each fiscal year, an [[Page 398]] application that includes, at a minimum-- (1) The name of...
Section 370.30 How does the Secretary allocate funds?
(a) The Secretary allocates the funds available under this part for any fiscal year to the States on the basis of the relative population of each State. The...
Section 370.31 How does the Secretary reallocate funds?
(a) The Secretary reallocates funds in accordance with section 112(e)(2) of the Act. (b) A designated agency shall inform the Secretary at least 90 days before the...
Section 370.40 What are allowable costs?
(a) If the designated agency is a State or local government agency, the designated agency shall apply the cost principles in accordance with 34 CFR 80.22(b). (b) If...
Section 370.41 What conflict of interest provision applies to employees of a designated agency?
employees of a designated agency? (a) Except as permitted by paragraph (b) of this section, an employee of a designated agency, of a center under contract with...
Section 370.42 What access must the CAP be afforded to policymaking and administrative personnel?
policymaking and administrative personnel? The CAP must be afforded reasonable access to policymaking and administrative personnel in State and local rehabilitation...
Section 370.43 What requirement applies to the use of mediation procedures?
(a) Each designated agency shall implement procedures designed to ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, good faith negotiations and...
Section 370.44 What reporting requirement applies to each designated agency?
agency? In addition to the program and fiscal reporting requirements in EDGAR that are applicable to this program, each designated agency shall submit to...
Section 370.45 What limitation applies to the pursuit of legal remedies?
remedies? A designated agency may not bring any class action in carrying out its responsibilities under this part. (Authority: 29...
Section 370.46 What consultation requirement applies to a Governor of a State?
Governor of a State? In designating a client assistance agency under Sec. 370.2, redesignating a client assistance agency under Sec. 370.10(a), and carrying out the...
Section 370.47 When must grant funds be obligated?
(a) Any funds appropriated for a fiscal year to carry out the CAP that are not expended or obligated by the designated agency prior to the beginning of the succeeding...
Section 370.48 What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
the protection, use, and release of personal information? (a) All personal information about individuals served by any designated agency under this part, including lists...
Part 371--VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICE PROJECTS FOR AMERICAN INDIANS WITH DISABILITIES--Table of Contents
Section 371.1 What is the Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program for American Indians with Disabilities?
Indians with Disabilities? This program is designed to provide vocational rehabilitation services to American Indians with disabilities who reside on Federal...
Section 371.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
Applications may be made only by the governing bodies of Indian tribes and consortia of those governing bodies located on Federal and State reservations. (Authority:...
Section 371.3 What regulations apply to this program?
regulations apply to this program-- (a) 34 CFR part 369; (b) The regulations in this part 371. (Authority: Sec. 130 of the Act; 29...
Section 371.4 What definitions apply to this program?
(a) The definitions in 34 CFR part 369 apply to this program; (b) The following definitions also apply specifically to this program-- American Indian means a person who is...
Section 371.5 What is the length of the project period under this program?
(a) The Secretary approves a project period of up to three years. (b) The Secretary may extend a grant for up to two additional years if the grantee includes in...
Section 371.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
371.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program? The Vocational Rehabilitation Service Program for American Indians with...
Section 371.20 What are the application procedures for this program?
In the development of an application, a governing body or consortium is required to consult with the designated State unit or the designated State units of...
Section 371.21 What are the special application requirements related to the State plan program?
to the State plan program? Each applicant under this program must provide evidence that-- (a) Effort will be made to provide a broad scope of...
Section 371.31 How are grants awarded?
To the extent that funds have been appropriated under this program, the Secretary approves all applications which meet acceptable standards of program quality. If any application is...
Section 371.40 What are the matching requirements?
(a) Federal share. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the Federal share may not be more than 90 percent of the total cost of the project. ...
Section 371.41 What are allowable costs?
(a) In addition to those allowable costs established in EDGAR Sec. Sec. 75.530-75.534, the following items are allowable costs under this program-- (1) Expenditures...
Section 371.42 How are services to be administered under this program?
this program? (a) Directly or by contract. A grantee under this part may provide the vocational rehabilitation services directly or it may contract or...
Section 371.43 What other special conditions apply to this program?
to this program? (a) Any American Indian with disabilities who is eligible for service under this program but who wishes to be provided service by the designated...
Part 373--SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
Section 373.1 What is the purpose of the Special Demonstration Programs?
provide competitive grants to, or enter into contracts with, eligible entities to expand and improve the provision of rehabilitation and other services authorized under...
Section 373.2 Who is eligible for assistance?
this program: (1) State vocational rehabilitation agencies. (2) Community rehabilitation programs. (3) Indian tribes or tribal organizations. ...
Section 373.3 What regulations apply?
General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher...
Section 373.4 What definitions apply?
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...
Section 373.5 Who is eligible to receive services and to benefit from activities conducted by eligible entities?
(a)(1) For projects that provide rehabilitation services or activities to expand and improve the provision of rehabilitation services and other services authorized under Titles I,...
Section 373.6 What are the priorities and other factors and requirements for competitions?
award, the Secretary may limit competitions to, or otherwise give priority to, one or more of the priority projects listed in paragraph (b) of this section that are identified by...
Section 373.10 What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
the Federal Register or includes in the application package the selection criteria for each competition under this program. To evaluate the applications for new grants under...
Section 373.11 What other factors does the Secretary consider when making a grant?
only those applications submitted in response to competitions announced in the Federal Register. (b) The Secretary may consider the past performance of the...
Section 373.20 What are the matching requirements?
or part of the cost of activities covered under this program. If the Secretary determines that the grantee is required to pay part of the costs, the amount of...
Section 373.21 What are the reporting requirements?
requirements in EDGAR that are applicable to projects funded under this program, the Secretary may require that recipients of grants under this part submit...
Section 373.22 What are the limitations on indirect costs?
grants under this program is limited to the recipient's actual indirect costs, as determined by its negotiated indirect cost rate agreement, or 10 percent of the total...
Section 373.23 What additional requirements must be met?
(1) Ensure equal access and treatment for eligible project participants who are members of groups that have traditionally been underrepresented based on race, color,...
Section 373.24 What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
(a) All personal information about individuals served by any project under this part, including lists of names, addresses, photographs, and records...
Part 376--SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING TRANSITIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES TO YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES--Table of Contents
Section 376.1 What is the program of Special Projects and Demonstrations for Providing Transitional Rehabilitation Services to Youths with Disabilities?
and Demonstrations for Providing Transitional Rehabilitation Services to Youths with Disabilities? This program is designed to provide job training for youths...
Section 376.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
this program? State and other public and nonprofit agencies and organizations are eligible for assistance under this program. (Authority: Sec. 311(b);...
Section 376.3 What regulations apply to this program?
program? The following regulations apply to this program: (a) The regulations in 34 CFR part 369. (b) The regulations in this part 376. (c) The...
Section 376.4 What definitions apply to this program?
program? (a) The definitions in 34 CFR part 369. (b) The definition of ``Supported employment'' in 34 CFR part 363. (c) The definitions of...
Section 376.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
Program? Sec. 376.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program? (a) This program supports special projects and...
Section 376.30 What priorities are considered for support by the Secretary under this part?
considered for support by the Secretary under this part? The Secretary may select annually in a notice published in the Federal Register, one or more of...
Section 376.40 What are the matching requirements?
the matching requirements? The Secretary may pay all or part of the costs of activities funded under this program. If part of the costs is to be paid by a grantee,...
Section 376.41 What are the requirements for cooperation between grantees and other agencies and organizations?
the requirements for cooperation between grantees and other agencies and organizations? Each project must be designed to demonstrate a cooperative effort between...
Part 377--DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS TO INCREASE CLIENT CHOICE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
Section 377.1 What is the Demonstration Projects to Increase Client Choice Program?
The Demonstration Projects to Increase Client Choice Program is designed to provide financial assistance for projects that demonstrate ways to increase client choice in...
Section 377.2 Who is eligible for an award?
organizations are eligible to receive a grant under this program. (Authority: Sec. 802(g)(1) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; 29...
Section 377.3 What types of activities may the Secretary fund?
assistance under this program for activities that are directly related to planning, operating, and evaluating projects to demonstrate effective ways to increase...
Section 377.4 What regulations apply?
to Increase Client Choice Program: (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74...
Section 377.5 What definitions apply?
1973, as amended (the Act). The following terms used in this part are defined in the Act: Client or eligible client means an individual with a disability who is not...
Section 377.10 How does an eligible entity apply for an award?
order to apply for a grant, an eligible entity shall submit an application to the Secretary in response to an application notice published in the Federal...
Section 377.11 What is the content of an application for an award?
(a) The grant application must include a description of-- (1) The manner in which the applicant intends to promote increased client choice in the geographical area identified in...
Section 377.20 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
(a) The Secretary evaluates an application on the basis of the criteria in Sec. 377.21. (b) The Secretary awards up to 100 points for these criteria. (c) The maximum...
Section 377.21 What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
The Secretary uses the following criteria to evaluate an application: (a) Plan of operation. (30 points) The Secretary reviews each application to determine the quality of the...
Section 377.22 What additional factors does the Secretary consider in making grants?
In addition to the criteria in Sec. 377.21, the Secretary considers the following factors in making grants under this program: (a) The diversity of strategies...
Section 377.30 What information must a grantee maintain and provide to the Secretary?
Secretary? (a) Each grantee shall maintain the records that the Secretary requires to conduct an evaluation of projects funded under this program, which at a...
Section 377.31 What information must a grantee provide to eligible clients?
Each grantee shall advise all clients and applicants for services under this program, or their parents, family members, guardians, advocates, or...
Section 377.32 What are the matching requirements?
be made for paying all or part of the costs of projects under this program. If part of the costs is to be covered by the grantee, the amount of grantee contribution is specified in...
Part 379--PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY--Table of Contents
Section 379.1 What is the Projects With Industry (PWI) program?
expand job and career opportunities for individuals with disabilities in the competitive labor market by engaging the talent and leadership of private industry as partners in...
Section 379.2 Who is eligible for a grant award under this program?
of Labor and with the appropriate designated State unit or units, make a grant under this program to any-- (1) Community rehabilitation program provider; ...
Section 379.3 Who is eligible for services under this program?
program if-- (1) The individual is an individual with a disability or an individual with a significant disability; [[Page 421]] (2) The individual...
Section 379.4 What regulations apply?
(a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants and Agreements with Institutions of...
Section 379.5 What definitions apply?
program Designated State unit Individual who is blind Individual with a disability Individual with a significant...
Section 379.10 What types of project activities are required of each grantee under this program?
required of each grantee under this program? Each grantee under the PWI program must-- (a) Provide for the establishment of a Business Advisory Council...
Section 379.20 How does an eligible entity apply for an award?
must submit an application to the Secretary in response to an application notice published in the Federal Register. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget...
Section 379.21 What is the content of an application for an award?
a description of-- (1) The responsibilities and membership of the BAC, consistent with section 611(a)(2)(A) of the Act, and how it will interact with the project in...
Section 379.22 What are the application procedures for this program?
an opportunity to review and comment on applications submitted from within the State that it serves. The procedures to be followed by the applicant and the State are...
Section 379.30 What selection criteria does the Secretary use under this program?
the procedures in 34 CFR part 75 to select applications and award new grants. (b) The Secretary uses the following selection criteria to evaluate an application: ...
Section 379.31 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an application?
the selection criteria in Sec. 379.30, the Secretary, in making awards under this program, considers-- (a) The equitable distribution of projects among the States; and ...
Section 379.40 What are the matching requirements?
of the total cost of a project under this program. For assistance in calculating the required matching amount, see Appendix C to this part. (Authority: 29...
Section 379.41 What are allowable costs?
34 CFR 74.27 and 34 CFR 80.22, the following items are allowable costs under this program: (a) The costs of job readiness training, as defined in Sec. 379.5(b)(5);...
Section 379.42 What are the special requirements pertaining to the Client Assistance Program?
under a program covered by this part must advise applicants for or recipients of services under its project, or as appropriate, the parents, family members, guardians,...
Section 379.43 What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
(a) All personal information about individuals served by any project under this part, including lists of names, addresses, photographs, and records of...
Section 379.44 What are the requirements for a continuation award?
continuation award must-- (1) Comply with the provisions of 34 CFR 75.253(a), including making substantial progress toward meeting the objectives in its approved...
Section 379.45 What are the additional reporting requirements?
annual evaluation of project operations required under Sec. 379.21(a)(5) no later than 60 days after the end of each project year, unless the Secretary authorizes a...
Section 379.50 What are the requirements for continuation funding?
funding? Source: 65 FR 18219, Apr. 6, 2000, unless otherwise noted. To receive a continuation award for the third or subsequent year of the...
Section 379.51 What are the program compliance indicators?
(a) General. The program compliance indicators implement program evaluation standards, which are contained in an appendix to this part, by establishing...
Section 379.52 How is grantee performance measured using the compliance indicators?
the compliance indicators? (a) Each compliance indicator establishes a minimum performance level. (b) If a grantee does not achieve the minimum...
Section 379.53 What are the minimum performance levels for each compliance indicator?
for each compliance indicator? (a) Primary compliance indicators. (1) Placement rate. The project places individuals it serves into competitive employment...
Section 379.54 What are the reporting requirements for the compliance indicators?
the compliance indicators? (a) To receive continuation funding for the third or any subsequent year of a PWI grant, each grantee must submit to the Secretary data...
Part 380--SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES AND TECHNICAL
Section 380.1 What is the program of special projects and demonstrations for providing supported employment services to individuals with the most severe
Sec. 380.1 What is the program of special projects and demonstrations for providing supported employment services to individuals with the most severe ...
Section 380.2 Who is eligible for an award?
Sec. 380.2 Who is eligible for an award? (a) Applications for Statewide demonstration projects under Sec. 380.4 may be submitted by public and...
Section 380.3 What types of projects are authorized?
Sec. 380.3 What types of projects are authorized? The following types of projects may be funded under this program: [[Page 431]] ...
Section 380.4 What activities may the Secretary fund under Statewide supported employment demonstration projects?
Sec. 380.4 What activities may the Secretary fund under Statewide supported employment demonstration projects? (a) Authorized activities. The Following...
Section 380.5 What activities may the Secretary fund under community-based supported employment projects?
Sec. 380.5 What activities may the Secretary fund under community-based supported employment projects? (a) Authorized activities. The following activities...
Section 380.6 What activities may the Secretary fund under technical assistance supported employment projects?
Sec. 380.6 What activities may the Secretary fund under technical assistance supported employment projects? The following activities are authorized...
Section 380.7 What priorities may the Secretary establish?
Sec. 380.7 What priorities may the Secretary establish? In any fiscal year, the Secretary may establish priorities for one or more of the types of...
Section 380.8 What regulations apply?
Sec. 380.8 What regulations apply? The following regulations apply to the Program of Special Projects and Demonstrations for Providing Supported...
Section 380.9 What definitions apply?
Sec. 380.9 What definitions apply? (a) The following term used in this part is defined in 34 CFR part 363: Supported employment. (b) The...
Section 380.10 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
Make an Award? Sec. 380.10 How does the Secretary evaluate an application? The Secretary evaluates an application under the procedures in 34 CFR...
Section 380.14 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an application?
Secretary Make an Award? Sec. 380.14 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an application? In addition to the selection criteria used...
Section 380.15 What application requirement applies to this program?
Make an Award? Sec. 380.15 What application requirement applies to this program? Each applicant for a grant under this program must include in...
Section 380.20 What requirements must a grantee meet before it provides for the transition of an individual in supported employment?
Be Met by a Grantee? Sec. 380.20 What requirements must a grantee meet before it provides for the transition of an individual in supported employment? ...
Section 380.21 What information requirement applies to this program?
Be Met by a Grantee? Sec. 380.21 What information requirement applies to this program? Each grantee must advise recipients of services under its...
Part 381--PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS--Table of Contents
Section 381.1 What is the Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights program?
designed to support a system in each State to protect the legal and human rights of eligible individuals with disabilities. (Authority: Sec. 509(a) of the Act; 29...
Section 381.2 Who is eligible for an award?
part C of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (DDA), 42 U.S.C. [[Page 435]] 6041-6043, and that meets the requirements...
Section 381.3 What activities may the Secretary fund?
be used for the following activities: (1) Establishing a system to protect, and advocate for, the rights of individuals with disabilities. (2) Pursuing...
Section 381.4 What regulations apply?
(a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants to Institutions of Higher...
Section 381.5 What definitions apply?
part are defined in 34 CFR 77.1: Award EDGAR Fiscal year Nonprofit Private Public Secretary (b) Other definitions. The following...
Section 381.10 What are the application requirements?
of funds appropriated for the PAIR program in a fiscal year, an eligible system shall submit to the Secretary an application for assistance under this part at the time and...
Section 381.20 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
in which the amount appropriated for the PAIR program is less than $5,500,000, the Secretary evaluates applications under the procedures in 34 CFR part 75. (Authority:...
Section 381.22 How does the Secretary allocate funds under this program?
fiscal year in which the amount appropriated for this program is equal to or greater than $5,500,000-- (1) The Secretary sets aside not less than 1.8 percent but not more...
Section 381.30 How are services to be administered?
shall carry out the protection and advocacy program authorized under this part. (b) An eligible system may not award a grant or subgrant to another entity to carry out,...
Section 381.31 What are the requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
personal information? (a) All personal information about individuals served by any eligible system under this part, including lists of names, addresses, photographs,...
Section 381.32 What are the reporting requirements?
to the Secretary, no later than 90 days after the end of each fiscal year, an annual report that includes information on the following: (a) The types of services...
Section 381.33 What are the requirements related to the use of funds provided under this part?
part? (a) Funds made available under this part must be used to supplement and not supplant the non-Federal funds that would otherwise be made available for the purpose...
Part 385--REHABILITATION TRAINING--Table of Contents
Section 385.1 What is the Rehabilitation Training program?
(1) Ensure that skilled personnel are available to provide rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities through vocational, medical, social, and...
Section 385.2 Who is eligible for assistance under these programs?
Indian tribes and institutions of higher education, are eligible for assistance under the Rehabilitation Training program. (Authority: Secs. 7(19) and 302...
Section 385.3 What regulations apply to these programs?
Section 385.4 What definitions apply to these programs?
programs under the Rehabilitation Training Program-- Applicant Application Award Budget Period Department EDGAR Nonprofit ...
Section 385.20 What are the application procedures for these programs?
State agency an opportunity to review and comment on applications submitted from within the State that it serves. The procedures to be...
Section 385.31 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
the procedures in 34 CFR part 75. (b) The Secretary evaluates each application using selection criteria identified in parts 386, 387, 388, 389 and 390,...
Section 385.33 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an application?
the selection criteria listed in Sec. 75.210 and parts 386 through 390, the Secretary, in making awards under this program, considers such factors as-- (a) The...
Section 385.40 What are the requirements pertaining to the membership of a project advisory committee?
If a project funded under 34 CFR parts 386 through 390 or 396 establishes an advisory committee, its membership must include individuals with disabilities or parents,...
Section 385.41 What are the requirements affecting the collection of data from designated State agencies?
If the collection of data is necessary from individuals with disabilities being served by two or more designated State agencies or from employees of two or more of these...
Section 385.42 What are the requirements affecting the dissemination of training materials?
of any training materials developed under the Rehabilitation Training [[Page 446]] Program must be submitted to any information clearinghouse designated by...
Section 385.43 What requirements apply to the training of rehabilitation counselors and other rehabilitation personnel?
Any grantee who provides training of rehabilitation counselors or other rehabilitation personnel under any of the programs in 34 CFR parts 386 through 390 shall...
Section 385.44 What requirement applies to the training of individuals with disabilities?
contractor who provides training under any of the programs in 34 CFR parts 386 through 390 and 396 shall give due regard to the training of individuals with disabilities as part...
Section 385.45 What additional application requirements apply to the training of individuals for rehabilitation careers?
(a) All applicants for a grant or contract to provide training under any of the programs in 34 CFR parts 386 through 390 and 396 shall demonstrate how the...
Section 385.46 What limitations apply to the rate of pay for experts or consultants appointed or serving under contract under the Rehabilitation Training
under the Rehabilitation Training program? An expert or consultant appointed or serving under contract pursuant to this section shall be compensated at...
Part 386--REHABILITATION TRAINING: REHABILITATION LONG-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents
Section 386.1 What is the Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program?
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program provides financial assistance for-- (1) Projects that provide basic or advanced training leading to an academic degree in one...
Section 386.2 Who is eligible for an award?
[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: 34CFR386.2] [Page 448] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 386--REHABILITATION TRAINING: REHABILITATION LONG-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 386.2 Who is eligible for an award? Those agencies and organizations eligible for assistance under this program are described in 34 CFR 385.2. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(a))
Section 386.3 What regulations apply?
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program: (a) The regulations in this part 386. (b) The regulations in 34 CFR part 385. (Authority: 29...
Section 386.4 What definitions apply?
(a) Definitions in 34 CFR 385.4. (b) Other definitions. The following definitions also apply to this part: Academic year means a full-time course of study-- ...
Section 386.20 What additional selection criteria are used under this program?
In addition to the criteria in 34 CFR 385.31(c), the Secretary uses the following additional selection criteria to evaluate an application: (a) Relevance...
Section 386.30 What are the matching requirements?
may not be more than 90 percent of the total cost of a project under this program. The Secretary may waive part of the non-Federal share of the cost of the project...
Section 386.31 What are the requirements for directing grant funds?
(a) A grantee must use at least 75 percent of the total award for scholarships as defined in Sec. 386.4. (b) The Secretary may award grants that use less than 75 percent...
Section 386.32 What are allowable costs?
costs established in the Education Department General Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR 75.530 through 75.562, the following items are allowable under long-term...
Section 386.33 What are the requirements for grantees in disbursing scholarships?
(a) Before disbursement of scholarship assistance to an individual, a grantee-- (1)(i) Shall obtain documentation that the individual is-- (A) A...
Section 386.34 What assurances must be provided by a grantee that intends to provide scholarships?
provide scholarships? A grantee under this part that intends to grant scholarships for any academic year beginning after June 1, 1992, shall provide the...
Section 386.35 What information must be provided by a grantee that is an institution of higher education to assist designated State agencies?
higher education to assist designated State agencies? A grantee that is an institution of higher education provided assistance under this part shall cooperate with...
Section 386.40 What are the requirements for scholars?
(a) Shall receive the training at the educational institution or agency designated in the scholarship; and (b) Shall not accept payment of educational allowances...
Section 386.41 Under what circumstances does the Secretary grant a deferral or exception to performance or repayment under a scholarship agreement?
exception to performance or repayment under a scholarship agreement? A deferral or repayment exception to the requirements of Sec. 386.34(c)(1) may be granted, in whole...
Section 386.42 What must a scholar do to obtain a deferral or exception to performance or repayment under a scholarship agreement?
performance or repayment under a scholarship agreement? To obtain a deferral or exception to performance or repayment under a scholarship agreement, a scholar shall provide...
Section 386.43 What are the consequences of a scholar's failure to meet the terms and conditions of a scholarship agreement?
and conditions of a scholarship agreement? In the event of a failure to meet the terms and conditions of a scholarship agreement or to obtain a deferral or an exception...
Part 387--EXPERIMENTAL AND INNOVATIVE TRAINING--Table of Contents
Section 387.1 What is the Experimental and Innovative Training Program?
(a) To develop new types of training programs for rehabilitation personnel and to demonstrate the effectiveness of [[Page 454]] these new types of...
Section 387.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
[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: 34CFR387.2] [Page 454] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 387--EXPERIMENTAL AND INNOVATIVE TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 387.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program? Those agencies and organizations eligible for assistance under this program are described in 34 CFR 385.2. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 774)
Section 387.3 What regulations apply to this program?
[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: 34CFR387.3] [Page 454] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 387--EXPERIMENTAL AND INNOVATIVE TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 387.3 What regulations apply to this program? (a) 34 CFR part 385 (Rehabilitation Training); and (b) The regulations in this part 387. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 774)
Section 387.4 What definitions apply to this program?
[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: 34CFR387.4] [Page 454] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 387--EXPERIMENTAL AND INNOVATIVE TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 387.4 What definitions apply to this program? The definitions in 34 CFR part 385 apply to this program. (Authority: Sec. 12(c) of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 711(c))
Section 387.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
authorized under this program? The Experimental and Innovative Training Program supports time- limited pilot projects through which new types of rehabilitation...
Section 387.30 What additional selection criteria are used under this program?
In addition to the criteria in 34 CFR 385.31(c), the Secretary uses the following additional selection criteria to evaluate an application: (a) Relevance to...
Section 387.40 What are the matching requirements?
cost of a project under this program in an amount satisfactory to the Secretary. The part of the costs to be borne by the grantee is determined by the Secretary at the time of...
Section 387.41 What are allowable costs?
EDGAR Sec. Sec. 75.530-75.562, the following items are allowable under experimental and innovative training projects-- (a) Student stipends; (b) Tuition...
Part 388--STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION UNIT IN-SERVICE TRAINING--Table of Contents
Section 388.1 What is the State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training program?
This program is designed to support projects for training State vocational rehabilitation unit personnel in program areas essential to the effective management of the...
Section 388.2 Who is eligible for an award?
receive an award under the basic State award program described in Sec. 388.21. If a designated State agency [[Page 456]] does not apply for an award during...
Section 388.3 What types of projects are authorized?
in-service training projects are concerned with the staff development and training of State vocational rehabilitation unit personnel in order to ensure an improved level...
Section 388.4 What activities may the Secretary fund?
a State vocational rehabilitation unit in-service training grant focus primarily on program areas that are essential to the State unit's operation or on skill areas...
Section 388.5 What regulations apply?
Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training program: (a) The regulations in this part 388. (b) The regulations in 34 CFR part 385. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 770...
Section 388.6 What definitions apply?
[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: 34CFR388.6] [Page 456] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 388--STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION UNIT IN-SERVICE TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 388.6 What definitions apply? The definitions in 34 CFR part 385 apply to this program. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c) and 771(a)(g)(3)) Subpart B [Reserved]
Section 388.20 What additional selection criterion is used under this program?
In addition to the selection criteria in 34 CFR 385.31(c), the Secretary uses the following additional selection criteria to evaluate an application: ...
Section 388.21 How does the Secretary determine the amount of a basic State award?
(a) The Secretary distributes no more than 80 percent of the funds available for these awards as follows: (1) For each competition the Secretary will determine a...
Section 388.22 What priorities does the Secretary consider in making an award?
(a) The Secretary reserves funds to support some or all of the proposals that have been awarded a rating of 80 points or more under the criteria described in Sec....
Section 388.30 What are the matching requirements?
may make grants for paying part of the costs of projects under this program. Except as provided for in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, the grantee shall provide at...
Section 388.31 What are the allowable costs?
costs established in 34 CFR 75.530 through 75.562 (Education Department General Administrative Regulations), the following items are allowable under State...
Part 389--REHABILITATION CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
Section 389.1 What is the Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program?
support training centers that serve either a Federal region or another geographical area and provide for a broad integrated sequence of training activities that focus on...
Section 389.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
[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: 34CFR389.2] [Page 458] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 389--REHABILITATION CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 389.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program? Those agencies and organizations eligible for assistance under this program are described in 34 CFR 385.2. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 774)
Section 389.3 What regulations apply to this program?
(a) 34 CFR part 385 (Rehabilitation Training); and (b) The regulations in this part 389. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C....
Section 389.4 What definitions apply to this program?
[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: 34CFR389.4] [Page 459] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 389--REHABILITATION CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 389.4 What definitions apply to this program? The definitions in 34 CFR part 385 apply to this program. (Authority: Sec. 12(c) of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 711(c))
Section 389.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
are authorized under this program? Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs-- (a) Train newly employed State agency staff at the...
Section 389.30 What additional selection criterion is used under this program?
In addition to the criteria in 34 CFR 385.31(c), the Secretary uses the following additional selection criterion to evaluate an application: (a) Relevance to...
Section 389.40 What are the matching requirements?
the cost of a project under this program in an amount satisfactory to the Secretary. The part of the cost to be borne by the grantee is determined by the Secretary at the time...
Section 389.41 What are allowable costs?
under EDGAR Sec. Sec. 75.530-75.562, the following items are allowable under Rehabilitation Continuing Education programs-- (a) Trainee per diem costs; ...
Part 390--REHABILITATION SHORT-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents
Section 390.1 What is the Rehabilitation Short-Term Training program?
support of special seminars, institutes, workshops, and other short-term courses in technical matters relating to the vocational, medical, social, and psychological...
Section 390.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program?
[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: 34CFR390.2] [Page 460] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 390--REHABILITATION SHORT-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 390.2 Who is eligible for assistance under this program? Those agencies and organizations eligible for assistance under this program are described in 34 CFR 385.2. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 774)
Section 390.3 What regulations apply to this program?
[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: 34CFR390.3] [Page 460] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 390--REHABILITATION SHORT-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 390.3 What regulations apply to this program? (a) 34 CFR part 385 (Rehabilitation Training); and (b) The regulations in this part 390. (Authority: Sec. 302 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 774)
Section 390.4 What definitions apply to this program?
[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: 34CFR390.4] [Page 460] TITLE 34--EDUCATION REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 390--REHABILITATION SHORT-TERM TRAINING--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 390.4 What definitions apply to this program? The definitions in 34 CFR part 385 apply to this program. (Authority: Sec. 12(c) of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 711(c))
Section 390.10 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
authorized under this program? (a) Projects under this program are designed to provide short-term training and technical instruction in areas of special significance...
Section 390.30 What additional selection criterion is used under this program?
the criteria in 34 CFR 385.31(c), the Secretary uses the following additional selection criterion to evaluate an application: (a) Relevance to State-Federal...
Section 390.40 What are the matching requirements?
of a project under this program in an amount satisfactory to the Secretary. The part of the costs to be borne by the grantee is determined by the Secretary at the time of...
Section 390.41 What are allowable costs?
EDGAR Sec. Sec. 75.530-75.562, the following items are allowable under short- term training projects: (1) Trainee per diem costs; (2) Trainee travel in...
Part 395--VENDING FACILITY PROGRAM FOR THE BLIND ON FEDERAL AND OTHER PROPERTY--Table of Contents
Section 395.1 Terms.
terms below are defined as follows: (a) Act means the Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act (Pub. L. 74- 732), as amended by Pub. L. 83-565 and Pub. L. 93-516, 20 U.S.C.,...
Section 395.2 Application for designation as a State licensing agency; general.
(a) An application for designation as a State licensing agency may be submitted only by the State vocational rehabilitation agency providing...
Section 395.3 Application for designation as State licensing agency; content.
(a) An application for designation as a State licensing agency under Sec. 395.2 shall indicate: (1) The State licensing agency's legal authority to administer...
Section 395.4 State rules and regulations.
shall promulgate rules and regulations which have been approved by the Secretary and which shall be adequate to assure the effective conduct of the State's vending...
Section 395.5 Approval of application for designation as State licensing agency.
When the Secretary determines that an application submitted by a State [[Page 466]] vocational rehabilitation agency under Sec. 395.2, and...
Section 395.6 Vendor ownership of vending facilities.
State licensing agency determines under Sec. 395.4(c) that the right, title to, and interest in a vending facility may be vested in the blind vendor, the State licensing agency...
Section 395.7 The issuance and conditions of licenses.
State licensing agency shall establish in writing and maintain objective criteria for licensing qualified applicants, including a provision for giving preference to blind persons...
Section 395.8 Distribution and use of income from vending machines on Federal property.
(a) Vending machine income from vending machines on Federal property which has been disbursed to the State licensing agency by a property managing...
Section 395.9 The setting aside of funds by the State licensing agency.
(a) The State licensing agency shall establish in writing the extent to which funds are to be set aside or caused to be set aside from the net proceeds of the operation...
Section 395.10 The maintenance and replacement of vending facility equipment.
The State licensing agency shall maintain (or cause to be maintained) all vending facility equipment in good repair and in an attractive condition and shall replace...
Section 395.11 Training program for blind individuals.
licensing agency shall ensure that effective programs of vocational and other training services, including personal and vocational adjustment, books, tools, and other...
Section 395.12 Access to program and financial information.
Each blind vendor under this part shall be provided access to all financial data of the State licensing agency relevant to the operation of the State vending facility program,...