Categorized In: Case Services - Referral to Eligibility
Approved Date: November 17, 2023
Owner: Angela Fujan
Required forms: Forms must be completed with appropriate signatures to apply for vocational rehabilitation services.
Lawful presence in the United States: Nebraska statute §§ 4-108 through 4-114 requires that every agency shall verify the lawful presence in the United States of any person who has applied for public benefits administered by an agency or political subdivision of the State of Nebraska. This section shall be enforced without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or national origin. Verification: Nebraska VR must inform all applicants that individuals who receive services must intend to work and attest to their lawful presence in the United States. By signing the application, the individual is attesting to their Lawful Presence in the U.S. and intent to work. No other verification is needed.
Lawfully authorized to work: It is the policy of the agency to only serve applicants for services who are authorized to work. This is for all individuals, citizens, and non-citizens alike. This verification is consistent with the I-9 and will be required to be verified in QE2 prior to IPE approval or participation in a Trial Work Experience, OJE, or WBLE. These documents can be verified and documented in QE2 any time prior to IPE approval or participating TWE, OJE, or WBLE.
Effective date of application: The VR Representative receiving the completed application with the required signatures, shall acknowledge receipt by signing and dating the VR signature box with the date and time the application was received. The VR representative signature is the final signature and effective date of the application. See Program Manual Signatures Required on VR Documents
Open Case in Two States: If you learn a case is open with another state VR agency or if the individual tells you they are going to apply for services from another state VR agency, contact the Program Director for Counseling Services to discuss the situation and determine the appropriateness of opening a Nebraska case. Since both state VR programs offer the same services, there is a likelihood for duplication of services. If determine necessary, an individual may have an active case in two state VR agencies at the same time and both VR agencies would be allowed to record a successful employment outcome.
Offer applicant a copy of completed documents.
Voter Registration: This opportunity must be offered at the time an individual:
Application Information:
Name and address
Use the person's legal name. Do not use diminutives or nicknames. If in doubt, use the name that appears on the person's Social Security card. For non-citizens, enter the name as it appears on his/her immigration document. An address must be gathered for the person, if they are homeless record the address of where they receive mail.
Hispanic or Latino
This is the self-reported ethnicity of the person. Persons who regard themselves as Hispanic or Latino should check "Yes." Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race. For example, many Hispanics coming to Nebraska from Mexico are Native American. Some coming from Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean nations are Black.
If refuse to answer, record as "No."
Race
This is the self-reported race of the person. They can check all boxes that apply. Multiple responses are permitted.
U.S. citizen
Non-citizen for specific information on regarding non-U.S born citizens. See Process section above.
Marital Status
Please identify the marital status of the individual.
Physical or mental impairments limiting ability to work
Record the permanent medical conditions the person identifies as limiting their ability to work. Limitations include restrictions placed on the person's work activities by physicians and other health professionals. Identify the physical, mental, emotional and/or learning impairment(s) in sufficient detail to be able to identify the impairment and its cause in QE2. If there are several impairments to document, best practice would be to number them by the individual's identified severity of the impediment to employment, as this will assist you in determining the primary impairment for eligibility.
Kind of job wanted
Record the kind of job(s) the applicant states an interest in, regardless of whether this appears reasonable. If the applicant is unsure or has no job expectations, record that answer.
Help needed to go to work
Record the kind of help the applicant is requesting, regardless of whether this appears reasonable. If the individual is unsure or has no awareness of service needs, record that answer.
Medical/Health Insurance
Record the type of medical or health insurance the individual is covered by.
Veteran
Please indicate if the individual served in the active military, naval or air service and was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable.
Primary Source of Support
Mark the appropriate primary source of support for the applicant.
Social Security and other cash benefits
These are benefits paid to the applicant because of their disability (Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)). Social security benefits received for reasons other than the individual's disability (retirement, widower's, etc.) would not be coded as SSDI or SSI in QE2. Also record any Veteran's Disability Benefits, Worker's Compensation benefit, TANF or other public support benefits they receive.
ABI pre-screening question
Identification of potential undiagnosed or “hidden” acquired brain injury (ABI) is important because long-term cognitive, physical, emotional, or behavioral results can present significant barriers to employment and community integration. The ABI pre-screening question on the application is the first step in identifying applicants with potentially undiagnosed ABI, and as appropriate, should be followed by an interview to obtain a lifetime history of possible incidents that may have resulted in ABI.
If the Applicant is working at application, the employment information must be entered into the work history section of QE2.
High School Students
If the person is in high school indicate if they have a 504 Plan or IEP.
Do you wish to register to vote?
Nebraska VR must provide the opportunity to individuals with a disability to register to vote.
Follow the steps outlined in the Program Manual Chapter: Assisting Individuals with Disabilities to Register to Vote.
Referral source
Record who told the individual to contact VR in sufficient detail to be able to accurately identify the Referral Source Category and Referral Source Name in QE2. Most people hear about VR or are told to go to VR by someone working for or associated with an organization. It may take some effort to clarify how the person heard about VR or from which organization they were referred.
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