Policy – Category 2000 (Administration)
BP 2001 – Interagency Agreements, Responsibilities for Providing Services
transportation, and on-the-job work experience. Referrals to the DR can occur for students who need support following exit from high school. Applications can be filed during the end of the student’s sophomore year through the beginning of the senior year in high school. Referrals for these services must include copies of:
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Social Security Card
• Driver’s License and/or California I.D.
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Birth Certificate
• Transition Partnership Program (TPP) Referral Packet
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Current Psychological Report
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Current IEP
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Additional information as required
Additional information required by the Department of Rehabilitation includes:
• A medical examination to determine what disabilities or limitations need to be considered for job assessment.
• An intake meeting to complete the application for services.
• An Individual Written Rehabilitation Program plan to determine the steps needed to get a job.
When the student becomes a TPP/DR client, services are provided prior to exiting high school and may include part-time preparatory placement prior to school exit. Linkage with DR continues until the student/client maintains a job, which is in an acceptable career area, for ninety days without support.
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California Children’s Se rvices (CCS)
California Children’s Services (CCS) is a statewide, tax -supported program of specialized medical care and rehabilitation for children with disabilities whose families are unable to provide for all or part of their care. This program is open to students ages birth through 21 years of age that have an eligible medical condition, are residents of California, and meet the income window for eligibility. The CCS agreement authorizes state-approved providers to deliver diagnostic, treatment, medical case management, and medical, physical and occupational therapy services to children with CCS-eligible medical conditions. The following guidelines will assist with referrals for this service:
BP 2001 – Interagency Agreements and Responsibilities for Providing Services Desert Mountain Special Education Local Plan Area (DMSELPA) (rev. 02/13)
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