Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Labor - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is a Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont?
A: A Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont is a document that reports the termination of vocational rehabilitation services for an individual.
Q: Who is responsible for completing a Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont?
A: The Vocational Rehabilitation counselor or case manager is responsible for completing the report.
Q: What information is included in a Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont?
A: The report includes the individual's personal information, reason for discontinuance, services provided, and future recommendations.
Q: Why would vocational rehabilitation services be discontinued in Vermont?
A: Vocational rehabilitation services may be discontinued in Vermont if the individual has achieved their vocational goals, is not making progress, or no longer needs the services.
Q: Can an individual request a copy of their Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont?
A: Yes, individuals have the right to request a copy of their report from the Vocational Rehabilitation agency in Vermont.
Q: What are the next steps after a Vocational Rehabilitation Discontinuance Report in Vermont?
A: After discontinuance, the individual may be provided with referrals to other services or programs that can assist with their vocational goals.
Form Details:
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