84.128 SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT/SYSTEMS CHANGE COMMUNITY BASED 34 CFR PART 380
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.1 What is the program of special projects and demonstrations
for providing supported employment services to individuals with the most
severe disabilities and technical assistance projects?
Subpart A_General
Sec.
380.1 What is the program of special projects and demonstrations for
providing supported employment services to individuals with
the most severe disabilities and technical assistance
projects?
380.2 Who is eligible for an award?
380.3 What types of projects are authorized?
380.4 What activities may the Secretary fund under Statewide supported
employment demonstration projects?
380.5 What activities may the Secretary fund under community-based
supported employment projects?
380.6 What activities may the Secretary fund under technical assistance
supported employment projects?
380.7 What priorities may the Secretary establish?
380.8 What regulations apply?
380.9 What definitions apply?
Subpart B_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
380.10 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
380.14 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing an
application?
380.15 What application requirement applies to this program?
Subpart C_What Post-Award Conditions Must Be Met by a Grantee?
380.20 What requirements must a grantee meet before it provides for the
transition of an individual in supported employment?
380.21 What information requirement applies to this program?
Authority: 29 U.S.C 711(c) and 777a(c), unless otherwise noted.
Source: 54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
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This program is designed to provide grants for special projects and
demonstrations to expand or otherwise improve the provision of supported
employment services to individuals with the most severe disabilities,
including projects that demonstrate the effectiveness of natural
supports or other alternative approaches for supporting and maintaining
individuals in supported employment, and grants for technical assistance
projects.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(a)(1) and 777a(c))
[59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.2 Who is eligible for an award?
(a) Applications for Statewide demonstration projects under Sec.
380.4 may be submitted by public and nonprofit community rehabilitation
programs, designated State units, and other public and private agencies
and organizations.
(b) Applications for community-based projects under Sec. 380.5 may
be submitted by public and nonprofit community rehabilitation programs,
designated State units, and other public and private agencies and
organizations.
(c) Applications for technical assistance projects under Sec. 380.6
may be submitted by public agencies and nonprofit private organizations
that have experience in training and provision of supported employment
services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.3 What types of projects are authorized?
The following types of projects may be funded under this program:
(a) Statewide demonstration projects as described in Sec. 380.4.
The purpose of Statewide demonstration projects is to stimulate the
development and provision of supported employment services on a
statewide basis for individuals with the most severe disabilities.
(b) Community-based projects as described in Sec. 380.5. The
purposes of community-based projects are to stimulate the development of
innovative approaches for improving and expanding the provision of
supported employment services to individuals with the most severe
disabilities, and to enhance local capacity to provide supported
employment services.
(c) Technical assistance projects as described in Sec. 380.6. The
purpose of technical assistance projects is to provide technical
assistance to States in implementing the State Supported Employment
Services Program under 34 CFR part 363.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(a)(1) and 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.4 What activities may the Secretary fund under Statewide
supported employment demonstration projects?
(a) Authorized activities. The Following activities are authorized
under Statewide Supported Employment demonstration projects:
(1) Program development, including program start-up costs, for new
or existing community organizations and employers.
(2) Staff training.
(3) Program evaluation.
(4) Reorganization, expansion, or, if appropriate, conversion of
existing programs to provide supported employment services.
(b) Restrictions on the use of funds. (1) Statewide Supported
Employment demonstration project grants may not be used to provide
supported employment services to individuals with the most severe
disabilities.
(2) A grantee must provide, or ensure the provision of, those direct
services needed by individuals with the most severe disabilities in
order for them to obtain and maintain employment from funds other than
those made available under this part. These supported employment
services include but are not limited to--
(i) Job site training to prepare and enable individuals with the
most severe disabilities to perform work and maintain the job;
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(ii) Ongoing supervision of individuals with the most severe
disabilities on the job;
(iii) Ongoing behavior management; and
(iv) Case management, including assistance to coordinate services
from various sources.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(a)(1) and 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.5 What activities may the Secretary fund under community-based
supported employment projects?
(a) Authorized activities. The following activities are authorized
under community-based projects:
(1) Job search assistance.
(2) Job development, including work site modification and use of
advanced learning technology for skills training.
(3) On-the-job training.
(4) Job placement.
(5) Application of rehabilitation technology in providing supported
employment services.
(6) Provision of supported employment services for individuals
placed in employment.
(7) Development of cooperative agreements with service providers for
the provision of extended services.
(b) Restrictions on the use of funds. The Secretary does not provide
financial assistance under Community-Based Supported Employment projects
for the provision of extended supported employment services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 57 FR 28441, June 24, 1992;
59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.6 What activities may the Secretary fund under technical
assistance supported employment projects?
The following activities are authorized under technical assistance
projects:
(a) Staff training.
(b) Development of and placement in jobs for individuals with the
most severe disabilities.
(c) Development of cooperative agreements with service providers for
extended services.
(d) Reorganization, expansion, or, if appropriate, conversion of
existing programs to provide supported employment services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c)(2))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.7 What priorities may the Secretary establish?
In any fiscal year, the Secretary may establish priorities for one
or more of the types of projects described in Sec. 380.3 by publishing
a notice in the Federal Register.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c)(2))
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.8 What regulations apply?
The following regulations apply to the Program of Special Projects
and Demonstrations for Providing Supported Employment Services to
Individuals with the Most Severe Disabilities and Technical Assistance
Projects:
(a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations
(EDGAR) as follows:
(1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants to Institutions of
Higher Education, Hospitals, and Nonprofit Organizations).
(2) 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs).
(3) 34 CFR part 77 (Definitions that Apply to Department
Regulations).
(4) 34 CFR part 79 (Intergovernmental Review of Department of
Education Programs and Activities).
(5) 34 CFR part 80 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments).
(6) 34 CFR part 81 (General Education Provisions Act--Enforcement).
(7) 34 CFR part 82 (New Restrictions on Lobbying).
(8) 34 CFR part 85 (Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension
(Nonprocurement) and Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
(Grants)).
(9) 34 CFR part 86 (Drug-Free Schools and Campuses).
(b) The regulations in this part 380.
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(c) The regulations in 34 CFR 369.46
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c) and 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 21714, May 25, 1990; 59
FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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[CITE: 34CFR380.9]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 380.9 What definitions apply?
(a) The following term used in this part is defined in 34 CFR part
363: Supported employment.
(b) The following terms used in this part are defined in 34 CFR part
369:
Designated State unit
Community rehabilitation program
Individual with a severe disability
(c) Other definitions. The following definitions also apply to this
part:
(1) As used in the definition of ``supported employment''--
(i) Competitive employment means work--
(A) In the competitive labor market that is performed on a full-time
or part-time basis in an integrated setting; and
(B) For which an individual is compensated at or above the minimum
wage, but not less than the customary or usual wage paid by the employer
for the same or similar work performed by individuals who are not
disabled.
(ii) Integrated setting means a setting typically found in the
community in which an individual with the most severe disabilities
interacts with non-disabled individuals, other than non-disabled
individuals who are providing services to that individual, to the same
extent that non-disabled individuals in comparable positions interact
with other persons.
(iii) Supported employment services means on-going support services
provided by the grantee with funds under this part--
(A) For a period not to exceed 18 months, unless under special
circumstances a longer period to achieve job stabilization has been
jointly agreed to by the individual and the rehabilitation counselor and
established in the individual's program of services, before an
individual with the most severe disabilities makes the transition to
extended services; and
(B) As discrete post-employment services following transition in
accordance with 34 CFR 363.4(c)(3);
(iv) Extended services means on-going support services and other
appropriate services provided by a State agency, a private nonprofit
organization, employer, or any other appropriate resource, from funds
other than funds received under this part, part 361, part 363, or part
376 after an individual with the most severe disabilities has made the
transition from project support; and
(v) Transitional employment means a series of temporary job
placements in competitive work in an integrated work setting with on-
going support services for individuals with the most severe disabilities
due to mental illness. In transitional employment, the provision of on-
going support services must include continuing sequential job placements
until job permanency is achieved.
(2) On-going support services means services that are--
(i) Needed to support and maintain an individual with the most
severe disabilities in supported employment;
(ii) Based on a determination by the grantee of the individual's
needs as specified in a program of services; and
(iii) Furnished by the grantee from the time of job placement until
transition to extended services, except as provided in 34 CFR
363.4(c)(3) and, following transition, by one or more extended services
providers throughout the individual's term of employment in a particular
job placement or multiple placements if those placements are being
provided under a program of transitional employment. On-going support
services must include, at a minimum, twice-monthly monitoring at the
work site of each individual in supported employment to assess
employment stability, unless under special circumstances, especially at
the request of the individual, the individual's program of services
provides for off-site monitoring, and, based upon that assessment, the
coordination or provision of specific services, at or away from the work
site, that are needed to maintain employment stability. If off-site
monitoring is determined to be appropriate, it must, at a minimum,
consist of two meetings with the individual and one contact
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with the employer each month. On-going support services consist of--
(A) Any particularized assessment needed to supplement the
comprehensive assessment of rehabilitation needs;
(B) The provision of skilled job trainers who accompany the
individual for intensive job skill training at the work site;
(C) Job development and placement;
(D) Social skills training;
(E) Regular observation or supervision of the individual;
(F) Follow-up services such as regular contact with the employers,
the individuals, the parents, family members, guardians, advocates or
authorized representative of the individuals, and other suitable
professional and informed advisors, in order to reinforce and stabilize
the job placement;
(G) Facilitation of natural supports at the worksite;
(H) Any other service identified in the scope of rehabilitation
services described in 34 CFR part 361; and
(I) Any service similar to the foregoing services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c))
[54 FR 12400, Mar. 22, 1989, as amended at 57 FR 28441, June 24, 1992;
59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994; 62 FR 6363, Feb. 11, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart B_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 380.10 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
The Secretary evaluates an application under the procedures in 34
CFR part 75.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c))
[62 FR 10404, Mar. 6, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart B_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 380.14 What other factors does the Secretary consider in reviewing
an application?
In addition to the selection criteria used in accordance with the
procedures in 34 CFR part 75, the Secretary, in making awards under this
part, considers the geographical distribution of projects in each
program category throughout the country.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(a)(1) and 777a(c))
[62 FR 10404, Mar. 6, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart B_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 380.15 What application requirement applies to this program?
Each applicant for a grant under this program must include in its
application a description of the manner in which it will address the
needs of individuals with the most severe disabilities from minority
backgrounds.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number
1820-0018)
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 718b)
[59 FR 8343, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart C_What Post-Award Conditions Must Be Met by a Grantee?
Sec. 380.20 What requirements must a grantee meet before it provides
for the transition of an individual in supported employment?
A grantee must provide for the transition of an individual with the
most severe disabilities to extended services no later than 18 months
after placement in supported employment, unless a longer period is
established in the individual's program of services, and only if the
individual has made substantial progress toward meeting his or her
hours-per-week work goal, is stabilized in the job, and extended
services are available and can be provided without a hiatus in services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 777a(c))
[57 FR 28442, June 24, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 8342, Feb. 18, 1994]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 380_SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH THE MOST SEVERE DISABILITIES
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS--Table of Contents
Subpart C_What Post-Award Conditions Must Be Met by a Grantee?
Sec. 380.21 What information requirement applies to this program?
Each grantee must advise recipients of services under its project
or, as appropriate, the parents, family members, guardians, advocates,
or authorized representatives of those individuals, of the availability
and purposes of the State's Client Assistance Program, including
information on seeking assistance from that program.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 718a)
[59 FR 8343, Feb. 18, 1994]
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