Status: Archived
Approved Date: May 01, 2024
Worksite accommodations. By law, employers are responsible for reasonable accommodations on the worksite. VR needs to determine if there is a need for VR services in this situation or if the employer needs information to explore available resources.
Post-secondary accommodations. By law, colleges and training sites are responsible for reasonable accommodations.
Home Modifications. Home modifications are strictly limited to removal of barriers to access and function within the home and other limited modifications which are necessary to convert ordinary living space into space essential to achieve the employment outcome of the client. (See Rule 72 for specific guidelines)
Vehicle Modifications. Vehicle modifications, new or exsisting are strictly limited to those limited changes, adaptions, or adjustments to a client's vehicle that enable him or her to operate or ride in the vehicle and are essential to achieve the employment outcome. Driving Control Systems
Process: ATP Technology Specialist
Clients who self-report or who VR staff identify as needing assistive devices; adaptations; or vehicle, home, or work site modifications due to their disability will be referred to ATP for assessment.
Clients in need agricultural work site modifications should be referred to AgrAbility., rather than ATP. See VRIS Program Manual: AgrAbility
Referrals can also be made to ATP for assistance in determining an appropriate cost for used adaptive equipment.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE ATP/VR PARTNERSHIP PROCESS. THESE ITEMS DO NOT NEED TO BE REFERRED TO ATP FOR ASSESSMENTS OR FOR FUNDING COORDINATION.
*The Purchase of prosthetics or orthotics requires a prescription for each item. Prior to purchase, complete the Service & Device Application and contact ATP to see if there may be comparable benefits for the client. VR payment is based upon Medicaid rates. If any exception to the purchase is required, consult the Office Director and follow Rule 72 Exceptions process.
Note: Any of the items exempt from referral to ATP may at the discretion of the VR Specialist be referred to ATP if the ATP Technology Specialist’s involvement would be helpful. A referral may be needed to ATP for other worksite modifications or training after the purchase of the prosthetic or the orthotic device.
Driving evaluations will be completed by VR prior to making a referral to ATP for vehicle modification assessments.
ATP is responsible for completing a final inspection to ensure the client’s needs are met and any equipment provided is working and being used correctly.
See Driving Control Systems Manual Chapter.