Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES › Part Part A— - General Provisions › § 723
Requires vocational rehabilitation programs to give the services listed in a person's individualized employment plan so they can prepare for, get, keep, or return to work. Services include an eligibility and needs assessment, counseling to help people make informed choices, referrals to other agencies, job search and placement help, training and training materials, and job supports like on-the-job help, follow-up, and retention services. If other sources (like insurance) don’t pay, the program can pay for diagnosis and treatment needed for work, such as surgery, hospital care, prosthetics, glasses, dialysis, and mental health treatment. It also covers transportation, short-term living or maintenance costs while in services, interpreter or reader services, rehabilitation teaching and mobility for people who are blind, tools and licenses, assistive technology, help for self-employment or small business starts, services to help students move from school to work, supported and customized employment, help for family members when needed, and some services after someone gets a job. For groups of people, programs can also help run or improve small businesses, build or expand community rehabilitation programs, use telecommunications to reach clients, provide special media for blind, deaf, or deaf-blind people, give technical help to employers, help schools plan student transitions, set up assistive technology programs, and support advanced training. Support for graduate training (including STEM, computer science, medicine, law, or business) can include tuition when a person is eligible, has finished or will finish a bachelor’s degree before starting the graduate program, and has been accepted into an approved U.S. graduate program (master’s in STEM/computer science, JD, MBA, or MD).
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29 U.S.C. § 723
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73