Qualified rehabilitation professional definition

Qualified rehabilitation professional means an individual to whom any one of the following applies:
Qualified rehabilitation professional means a person who meets the criteria set forth in 85CSR 27, Qualified Rehabilitation Professional, which includes a person who is a certified case manager, certified rehabilitation counselor, certified disability management specialist, or certified rehabilitation registered nurse.
Qualified rehabilitation professional means a person who has the education, experience and skills necessary to provide vocational rehabilitation services as defined in 85 C.S.R. 15 and pursuant to the rehabilitation priorities set forth in 85 C.S.R. 15, to make recommendations consistent with medical documentation, concerning an injured worker's ability to accept and perform suitable gainful employment, and to design, implement and supervise programs to enhance an injured worker's capacity to accept and perform suitable gainful employment. A qualified rehabilitation professional need not personally have the ability to administer and interpret all medical, psychological or vocational testing, but must be able to evaluate the test results provided by other professionals. A qualified rehabilitation professional is required to consider all appropriate rehabilitation priorities in each case.

More Definitions of Qualified rehabilitation professional

Qualified rehabilitation professional means a vocational rehabilitation counselor or administrator who meets educational and experience standards consistent with requirements for certification by the commission on rehabilitation counseling certification.
Qualified rehabilitation professional means a vocational rehabilitation counselor who has obtained a baccalaureate degree in a field of study reasonably related to vocational rehabilitation and has indicated a level of competency and skill demonstrating basic preparation in a field of study that reasonably prepares the individual to work with consumers and employers.
Qualified rehabilitation professional means an individual
Qualified rehabilitation professional means a vocational rehabilitation counselor or administrator who meets educational and experience standards consistent with requirements for certification by the commission on rehabilitation counseling certificationthat has obtained a baccalaureate degree in a field of study reasonably related to vocational rehabilitation and has indicated a level of competency and skill demonstrating basic preparation in a field of study that reasonably prepares the individual to work with consumers and employers.

Related to Qualified rehabilitation professional

  • Vocational rehabilitation services means the unit of vocational rehabilitation established in IC 12-12-1-2(2) as a unit of the rehabilitation services bureau in DDRS.

  • Qualified professional means, for the purposes of OAR 411-320- 0080, any of the following licensed professionals trained to make a diagnosis of a specific intellectual or developmental disability:

  • Qualified mental health professional means a licensed medical practitioner or any other person meeting the qualifications specified in OAR 309-019-0125.

  • Rehabilitation Plan means a written plan designed to enable the Employee to return to work. The Rehabilitation Plan will consist of one or more of the following phases:

  • Health care professional means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited or certified to perform specified health care services consistent with state law.

  • Rehabilitation means the repair, renovation, alteration or reconstruction of any building or structure, pursuant to the Rehabilitation Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-6.

  • Rehabilitation counseling services means services provided by qualified personnel in individual or group sessions that focus specifically on career development, employment preparation, achieving independence, and integration in the workplace and community of a student with a disability. The term also includes vocational rehabilitation services provided to a student with disabilities by vocational rehabilitation programs funded under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

  • Rehabilitation facility means a non-residential facility that provides therapy and training rehabilitation services at a single location in a coordinated fashion, by or under the supervision of a physician pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction in which treatment is provided. The center may offer occupational therapy, physical therapy, vocational training, and special training such as speech therapy. The facility may be either of the following:

  • Substantial rehabilitation means, with respect to the SAIL Program, to bring a Development back to its original state with added improvements, where the value of such repairs or improvements (excluding the costs of acquiring or moving a structure) exceeds 40 percent of the appraised as is value (excluding land) of such Development before repair and less than 50 percent of the proposed construction work consists of new construction. For purposes of this definition, the value of the repairs or improvements means the Development Cost. To be considered “Substantial Rehabilitation,” there must be at least the foundations remaining from the previous structures, suitable to support the proposed construction.