1993 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 23 LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 23.15
Section 23.15.080 ELIGIBILITY FOR VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICE.

(a) Vocational rehabilitation service shall be provided directly or through a public or private instrumentality to a handicapped individual who

(1) is a resident of the state at the time of application for the service and whose vocational rehabilitation the agency determines after full investigation can be satisfactorily achieved; or

(2) is eligible for the service under an agreement with another state or with the federal government.

(b) In determining the types and extent of vocational rehabilitation services to be provided to a handicapped individual, the agency shall take into consideration any similar benefits that may be available to the individual under other programs. However, the agency may not take other benefits into consideration when doing so would significantly delay the provision of needed services to the handicapped individual. The agency need not take other benefits into consideration when they are for

(1) diagnostic and related services, including transportation and subsistence in connection with those services;

(2) counseling, guidance, and referral;

(3) training, including personal and vocational adjustment training, and necessary training materials;

(4) services to members of families of handicapped individuals;

(5) job placement; and

(6) services necessary to assist handicapped individuals to maintain suitable employment.

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