Suitable wage definition

Suitable wage means a wage that equates as closely as possible to 100 percent of the injured worker’s average weekly wage as calculated in Rule 8.0000. See Vermont Vocational Rehabilitation Rule 51.2700.
Suitable wage means for the purpose of determining entitlement to vocational rehabilitation services, a wage at least 80 percent of the average weekly wage calculated as described in Rule 15.0000 and for the purpose of providing vocational assistance, a wage as close as possible to 100 percent of the average weekly wage as described in Rule 15.0000. If the goal of 100% of the AWW is not reasonably attainable then the new wage may be considered suitable if it is no less than 80 percent of the average weekly wage. REPEALED BY RULE 51.2700
Suitable wage means a wage as close as possible to 100 percent of the average weekly wage as described in Rule 15.0000. If the goal of 100% of the AWW is not reasonably

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  • Suitable wage plans providing increments and revision of wages is also essential.

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