Vocational rehabilitation program or "VR program" means the unit within the bureau of rehabilitation services charged with the provision of vocational rehabilitation services.
Vocational rehabilitation program means the actual providing of services as prescribed in the vocational rehabilitation plan and approved by the Director as reasonably necessary to restore a qualified worker to suitable gainful employment.
Vocational rehabilitation program or "program" means the sequence of vocational rehabilitation services beginning upon an employee's enrollment in vocational rehabilitation and continuing until services are terminated by the director.
More Definitions of Vocational rehabilitation program
Vocational rehabilitation program means a program that provides rehabilitation services required to enable an individual with a disability to engage in a gainful occupation.
Vocational rehabilitation program means the actual providing of services as prescribed in the vocational rehabilitation plan and approved by the director as reasonably necessary to restore a qualified worker to suitable gainful employment. Such services shall include but are not limited to medical services, counseling, education, vocational training (including on-the-job training), books, supplies and tools, job development and placement assistance and on-site follow-up.
Vocational rehabilitation program means the publicly funded program authorized by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, 29 U.S.C. §§ 720 et seq. including: the Tennessee Business Enterprise (TBE), the Tennessee Rehabilitation Center (TRC), the Community Tennessee Rehabilitation Centers (CTRC), Independent Living (IL), and those funded wholly or in part through this authorization to provide employment related services consistent with the abilities, skills and interest of individuals with disabilities in a competitive, integrated setting.