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Policy and Practice Brief: Order of Selection for Vocational Rehabilitation Services: An Option for State VR Agencies Who Cannot Serve All Eligible Individuals

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ILR Policy & Issue Briefs
K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability Collection
Author
Hager, Ronald
Abstract

This Policy and Practice Brief will explore this federally-sanctioned Order of Selection option that is available to state VR agencies. We will explain what financial circumstances tend to lead a state to selecting this option and the alternatives that states may use to either avoid the Order of Selection or limit the individuals whose needs go unmet because the agency never gets to them on the waiting list.

Date Issued
2004-11-01
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