Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17b-653-24

Current through November 7, 2024
Section 17b-653-24 - Case closure
(a) Reasons for which the bureau may close an applicant or client's case shall include, but not be limited to, a determination by the bureau that:
(1) the applicant or client is not eligible for services;
(2) the applicant or client has been rehabilitated;
(3) the applicant or client is not available to receive services, due to his/her having moved or inability to otherwise be located or contacted, refusal of services, failure to cooperate in participation in services, institutionalization, or death;
(4) transportation is not available or feasible to obtain or maintain employment; or
(5) extended support services are not available to an individual who requires supported employment services.
(b) The following standards and procedures are the requirements when determining that a client has been rehabilitated and his or her case record is closed as rehabilitated:
(1) The employment outcome is consistent with the individual's strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and informed choice;
(2) The employment outcome is in the most integrated setting possible, consistent with the individual's informed choice;
(3) Rehabilitation services provided in accordance with an employment plan have contributed to the achievement of the employment outcome;
(4) It has been determined that the client has maintained the employment outcome for at least 90 days; and
(5) At the end of the 90-day period, the client and appropriate bureau staff consider the employment outcome to be satisfactory and agree that the individual is performing well on the job.
(c)Post Employment Services

After a client has been determined to be rehabilitated, post employment services may be provided to assist a client to maintain or regain employment.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17b-653-24

Adopted effective June 6, 2000