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34:34:2.1.1.1.10.1.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND A Subpart A—General   § 367.1 What is the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program? ED       This program supports projects that— (a) Provide any of the independent living (IL) services to older individuals who are blind that are described in § 367.3(b); (b) Conduct activities that will improve or expand services for these individuals; and (c) Conduct activities to help improve public understanding of the challenges of these individuals.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.1.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND A Subpart A—General   § 367.2 Who is eligible for an award? ED       Any designated State agency (DSA) is eligible for an award under this program if the DSA— (a) Is authorized to provide rehabilitation services to individuals who are blind; and (b) Submits to and obtains approval from the Secretary of an application that meets the requirements of section 752(h) of the Act and §§ 367.30-367.31.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.1.137.3 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND A Subpart A—General   § 367.3 What activities may the Secretary fund? ED       (a) The DSA may use funds awarded under this part for the activities described in § 367.1 and paragraph (b) of this section. (b) For purposes of § 367.1(a), IL services for older individuals who are blind include— (1) Services to help correct blindness, such as— (i) Outreach services; (ii) Visual screening; (iii) Surgical or therapeutic treatment to prevent, correct, or modify disabling eye conditions; and (iv) Hospitalization related to these services; (2) The provision of eyeglasses and other visual aids; (3) The provision of services and equipment to assist an older individual who is blind to become more mobile and more self-sufficient; (4) Mobility training, Braille instruction, and other services and equipment to help an older individual who is blind adjust to blindness; (5) Guide services, reader services, and transportation; (6) Any other appropriate service designed to assist an older individual who is blind in coping with daily living activities, including supportive services and rehabilitation teaching services; (7) IL skills training, information and referral services, peer counseling, individual advocacy training, facilitating the transition from nursing homes and other institutions to home and community-based residences with the requisite supports and services, and providing assistance to older individuals who are blind who are at risk of entering institutions so that the individuals may remain in the community; and (8) Other IL services, as defined in § 367.5.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.1.137.4 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND A Subpart A—General   § 367.4 What regulations apply? ED       The following regulations apply to the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program: (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) as follows: (1) 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs), with respect to grants under subpart B and D. (2) 34 CFR part 76 (State-Administered Programs), with respect to grants under subpart E. (3) 34 CFR part 77 (Definitions That Apply to Department Regulations). (4) 34 CFR part 79 (Intergovernmental Review of Department of Education Programs and Activities). (5) 34 CFR part 81 (General Education Provisions Act—Enforcement). (6) 34 CFR part 82 (New Restrictions on Lobbying). (7) 2 CFR part 180 (OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement)), as adopted at 2 CFR part 3485. (8) 2 CFR part 200 (Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards), as adopted at 2 CFR part 3474. (b) The regulations in this part 367.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.1.137.5 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND A Subpart A—General   § 367.5 What definitions apply? ED       (a) The definitions of terms used in this part that are included in the regulations identified in § 367.4 as applying to this program. (b) In addition, the following definitions also apply to this part: (1) Act means the Rehabilitation Act, as amended by WIOA. (2) Advocacy means pleading an individual's cause or speaking or writing in support of an individual. To the extent permitted by State law or the rules of the agency before which an individual is appearing, a non-lawyer may engage in advocacy on behalf of another individual. Advocacy may— (i) Involve representing an individual— (A) Before private entities or organizations, government agencies (whether State, local, or Federal), or in a court of law (whether State or Federal); or (B) In negotiations or mediation, in formal or informal administrative proceedings before government agencies (whether State, local, or Federal), or in legal proceedings in a court of law; and (ii) Be on behalf of— (A) A single individual, in which case it is individual advocacy; (B) A group or class of individuals, in which case it is systems (or systemic) advocacy; or (C) Oneself, in which case it is self advocacy. (3) Attendant care means a personal assistance service provided to an individual with significant disabilities in performing a variety of tasks required to meet essential personal needs in areas such as bathing, communicating, cooking, dressing, eating, homemaking, toileting, and transportation. (4) Contract means a legal instrument by which RSA in subpart B or the DSA receiving a grant under this part purchases property or services needed to carry out the program under this Part. The term as used in this part does not include a legal instrument, even if RSA or the DSA considers it a contract, when the substance of the transaction meets the definition of a Federal award or subaward. (5) Designated State Agency means the agency described in section 101(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Rehabilitation Act as the sole State agency authorized to provide rehabilitati…
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.2.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND B Subpart B—Training and Technical Assistance   § 367.20 What are the requirements for funding training and technical assistance under this chapter? ED       For any fiscal year, beginning with fiscal year 2015, the Secretary shall first reserve not less than 1.8 percent and not more than 2 percent of funds appropriated and made available to carry out this chapter to provide training and technical assistance to DSAs, or other providers of independent living services for older individuals who are blind, that are funded under this chapter for such fiscal year.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.2.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND B Subpart B—Training and Technical Assistance   § 367.21 How does the Secretary use these funds to provide training and technical assistance? ED       (a) The Secretary uses these funds to provide training and technical assistance, either directly or through grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements with State and public or non-profit agencies and organizations and institutions of higher education that have the capacity to provide technical assistance and training in the provision of independent living services for older individuals who are blind. (b) An entity receiving assistance in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section shall provide training and technical assistance to DSAs or other service providers to assist them in improving the operation and performance of programs and services for older individuals who are blind resulting in their enhanced independence and self-sufficiency.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.2.137.3 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND B Subpart B—Training and Technical Assistance   § 367.22 How does the Secretary make an award? ED       (a) To be eligible to receive a grant or enter into a contract or cooperative agreement under section 751A of the Act and this subpart, an applicant shall submit an application to the Secretary containing a proposal to provide training and technical assistance to DSAs or other service providers of IL services to older individuals who are blind and any additional information at the time and in the manner that the Secretary may require. (b) The Secretary shall provide for peer review of applications by panels that include persons who are not Federal or State government employees and who have experience in the provision of services to older individuals who are blind.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.2.137.4 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND B Subpart B—Training and Technical Assistance   § 367.23 How does the Secretary determine funding priorities? ED       The Secretary shall conduct a survey of DSAs that receive grants under section 752 regarding training and technical assistance needs in order to inform funding priorities for such training and technical assistance.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.2.137.5 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND B Subpart B—Training and Technical Assistance   § 367.24 How does the Secretary evaluate an application? ED       (a) The Secretary evaluates each application for a grant, cooperative agreement or contract under this subpart on the basis of the selection criteria chosen from the general selection criteria found in EDGAR regulations at 34 CFR 75.210. (b) If using a contract to award funds under this subpart, the Secretary may conduct the application process and make the subsequent award in accordance with 34 CFR part 75.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.3.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND C Subpart C—What Are the Application Requirements Under This Part?   § 367.30 How does a designated State agency (DSA) apply for an award? ED       To receive a grant under section 752(h) or a reallotment grant under section 752(i)(4) of the Act, a DSA must submit to and obtain approval from the Secretary of an application for assistance under this program at the time, in the form and manner, and containing the agreements, assurances, and information, that the Secretary determines to be necessary to carry out this program.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.3.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND C Subpart C—What Are the Application Requirements Under This Part?   § 367.31 What assurances must a DSA include in its application? ED       An application for a grant under section 752(h) or a reallotment grant under section 752(i)(4) of the Act must contain an assurance that— (a) Grant funds will be expended only for the purposes described in § 367.1; (b) With respect to the costs of the program to be carried out by the State pursuant to this part, the State will make available, directly or through donations from public or private entities, non-Federal contributions toward these costs in an amount that is not less than $1 for each $9 of Federal funds provided in the grant; (c) At the end of each fiscal year, the DSA will prepare and submit to the Secretary a report, with respect to each project or program the DSA operates or administers under this part, whether directly or through a grant or contract, that contains information that the Secretary determines necessary for the proper and efficient administration of this program, including— (1) The number and demographics of older individuals who are blind, including older individuals who are blind from minority backgrounds, and are receiving services; (2) The types of services provided and the number of older individuals who are blind and are receiving each type of service; (3) The sources and amounts of funding for the operation of each project or program; (4) The amounts and percentages of resources committed to each type of service provided; (5) Data on actions taken to employ, and advance in employment, qualified— (i) Individuals with significant disabilities; and (ii) Older individuals with significant disabilities who are blind; (6) A comparison, if appropriate, of prior year activities with the activities of the most recent year; and (7) Any new methods and approaches relating to IL services for older individuals who are blind that are developed by projects funded under this part; (d) The DSA will— (1) Provide services that contribute to the maintenance of, or the increased independence of, older individuals who are blind; and (2) Engage in— (i) Capacity-building activities, incl…
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.4.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND D Subpart D—How does the Secretary award discretionary grants?   § 367.40 Under what circumstances does the Secretary award discretionary grants to States? ED       (a) In the case of a fiscal year for which the amount appropriated under section 753 of the Act is less than $13,000,000, the Secretary awards discretionary grants under this part on a competitive basis to States in accordance with section 752(b) of the Act and EDGAR regulations at 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs). (b) The Secretary awards noncompetitive continuation grants for a multi-year project to pay for the costs of activities for which a grant was awarded under this part—as long as the grantee satisfies the applicable requirements in this part, the terms of the grant, and 34 CFR 75.250 through 75.253 (Approval of Multi-year Projects). (c) Subparts A, C, D, and F of this part govern the award of competitive grants under this part.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.4.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND D Subpart D—How does the Secretary award discretionary grants?   § 367.41 How does the Secretary evaluate an application for a discretionary grant? ED       (a) The Secretary evaluates an application for a discretionary grant based on the selection criteria chosen from the general selection criteria found in EDGAR regulations at 34 CFR 75.210. (b) In addition to the selection criteria, the Secretary considers the geographic distribution of projects in making an award.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.5.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND E Subpart E—How Does the Secretary Award Formula Grants?   § 367.50 Under what circumstances does the Secretary award formula grants to States? ED       (a) In the case of a fiscal year for which the amount appropriated under section 753 of the Act is equal to or greater than $13,000,000, grants under this part are made to States from allotments under section 752(c)(2) of the Act. (b) Subparts A, C, E, and F of this part govern the award of formula grants under this part.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.5.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND E Subpart E—How Does the Secretary Award Formula Grants?   § 367.51 How are allotments made? ED       (a) For purposes of making grants under section 752(c) of the Act and this subpart, the Secretary makes an allotment to each State in an amount determined in accordance with section 752(i) of the Act. (b) The Secretary makes a grant to a DSA in the amount of the allotment to the State under section 752(i) of the Act if the DSA submits to and obtains approval from the Secretary of an application for assistance under this program that meets the requirements of section 752(h) of the Act and §§ 367.30 and 367.31.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.5.137.3 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND E Subpart E—How Does the Secretary Award Formula Grants?   § 367.52 How does the Secretary reallot funds under this program? ED       (a) From the amounts specified in paragraph (b) of this section, the Secretary may make reallotment grants to States, as determined by the Secretary, whose population of older individuals who are blind has a substantial need for the services specified in section 752(d) of the Act and § 367.3(b), relative to the populations in other States of older individuals who are blind. (b) The amounts referred to in paragraph (a) of this section are any amounts that are not paid to States under section 752(c)(2) of the Act and § 367.51 as a result of— (1) The failure of a DSA to prepare, submit, and receive approval of an application under section 752(h) of the Act and in accordance with §§ 367.30 and 367.31; or (2) Information received by the Secretary from the DSA that the DSA does not intend to expend the full amount of the State's allotment under section 752(c) of the Act and this subpart. (c) A reallotment grant to a State under paragraph (a) of this section is subject to the same conditions as grants made under section 752(a) of the Act and this part. (d) Any funds made available to a State for any fiscal year pursuant to this section are regarded as an increase in the allotment of the State under § 367.51 for that fiscal year only. (e) A State that does not intend to expend the full amount of its allotment must notify RSA at least 45 days prior to the end of the fiscal year that its grant, or a portion of it, is available for reallotment.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.1 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.60 When may a DSA make subawards or contracts? ED       A DSA may operate or administer the program or projects under this part to carry out the purposes specified in § 367.1, either directly or through— (a) Subawards to public or private nonprofit agencies or organizations; or (b) Contracts with individuals, entities, or organizations that are not public or private nonprofit agencies or organizations.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.10 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.69 What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information? ED       (a) General provisions. The DSA and all other service providers under this part shall adopt and implement policies and procedures to safeguard the confidentiality of all personal information, including photographs and lists of names. These policies and procedures must assure that— (1) Specific safeguards protect current and stored personal information, including a requirement that data only be released when governed by a written agreement between the DSA and other service providers and the receiving entity under paragraphs (d) and (e)(1) of this section, which addresses the requirements in this section; (2) All applicants for, or recipients of, services under this part and, as appropriate, those individuals' legally authorized representatives, service providers, cooperating agencies, and interested persons are informed of the confidentiality of personal information and the conditions for gaining access to and releasing this information; (3) All applicants or their legally authorized representatives are informed about the service provider's need to collect personal information and the policies governing its use, including— (i) Identification of the authority under which information is collected; (ii) Explanation of the principal purposes for which the service provider intends to use or release the information; (iii) Explanation of whether providing requested information to the service provider is mandatory or voluntary and the effects to the individual of not providing requested information; (iv) Identification of those situations in which the service provider requires or does not require informed written consent of the individual or his or her legally authorized representative before information may be released; and (v) Identification of other agencies to which information is routinely released; (4) Persons who do not speak, listen, read, or write English proficiently or who rely on alternative modes of communication must be provided an explanation of service provider policies and procedures affecting …
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.11 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.70 What access to records must be provided? ED       For the purpose of conducting audits, examinations, and compliance reviews, the DSA and all other service providers shall provide access to the Secretary and the Comptroller General, or any of their duly authorized representatives, to— (a) The records maintained under this part; (b) Any other books, documents, papers, and records of the recipients that are pertinent to the financial assistance received under this part; and (c) All individual case records or files or consumer service records of individuals served under this part, including names, addresses, photographs, and records of evaluation included in those individual case records or files or consumer service records.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.12 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.71 What records must be maintained? ED       The DSA and all other service providers shall maintain— (a) Records that fully disclose and document— (1) The amount and disposition by the recipient of that financial assistance; (2) The total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which the financial assistance is given or used; (3) The amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources; and (4) Compliance with the requirements of this part; and (b) Other records that the Secretary determines to be appropriate to facilitate an effective audit.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.2 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.61 What matching requirements apply? ED       Non-Federal contributions required by § 367.31(b) must meet the requirements in 2 CFR 200.306 (Cost sharing or matching).
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.3 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.62 What requirements apply if the State's non-Federal share is in cash? ED       (a) Expenditures that meet the non-Federal share requirements of 2 CFR 200.306 may be used to meet the non-Federal share matching requirement. Expenditures used as non-Federal share must also meet the following requirements: (1) The expenditures are made with funds made available by appropriation directly to the DSA or with funds made available by allotment or transfer from any other unit of State or local government; (2) The expenditures are made with cash contributions from a donor that are deposited in the account of the DSA in accordance with State law for expenditure by, and at the sole discretion of, the DSA for activities authorized by § 367.3; or (3) The expenditures are made with cash contributions from a donor that are earmarked for meeting the State's share for activities listed in § 367.3; (b) Cash contributions are permissible under paragraph (a)(3) of this section only if the cash contributions are not used for expenditures that benefit or will benefit in any way the donor, an individual to whom the donor is related by blood or marriage or with whom the donor has a close personal relationship, or an individual, entity, or organization with whom the donor shares a financial interest. (c) The receipt of a subaward or contract under section 752(g) of the Act from the DSA is not considered a benefit to the donor of a cash contribution for purposes of paragraph (b) of this section if the subaward or contract was awarded under the State's regular competitive procedures. The State may not exempt the awarding of the subaward or contract from its regular competitive procedures. (d) For purposes of this section, a donor may be a private agency, a profit-making or nonprofit organization, or an individual.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.4 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.63 What requirements apply if the State's non-Federal share is in kind? ED       In-kind contributions may be— (a) Used to meet the matching requirement under section 752(f) of the Act if the in-kind contributions meet the requirements and are allowable under 2 CFR 200.306; and (b) Made to the program or project by the State or by a third party ( i.e., an individual, entity, or organization, whether local, public, private, for profit, or nonprofit), including a third party that is a subrecipient or contractor that is receiving or will receive assistance under section 752(g) of the Rehabilitation Act.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.5 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.64 What is the prohibition against a State's condition of an award of a sub-award or contract based on cash or in-kind contributions? ED       (a) A State may not condition the making of a subaward or contract under section 752(g) of the Act on the requirement that the applicant for the subaward or contract make a cash or in-kind contribution of any particular amount or value to the State. (b) An individual, entity, or organization that is a subrecipient or contractor of the State, may not condition the award of a subcontract on the requirement that the applicant for the subcontract make a cash or in-kind contribution of any particular amount or value to the State or to the subrecipient or contractor of the State.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.6 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.65 What is program income and how may it be used? ED       (a) Definition — Program income means gross income earned by the grantee, subrecipient, or contractor that is directly generated by a supported activity or earned as a result of the grant, subaward, or contract. (1) Program income received through the transfer of Social Security Administration program income from the State Vocational Rehabilitation Services program (Title I) in accordance with 34 CFR 361.63(c)(2) will be treated as program income received under this part. (2) Payments received by the State agency, subrecipients, or contractors from insurers, consumers, or other for IL services provided under the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program to defray part or all of the costs of services provided to individual consumers will be treated as program income received under this part. (b) Use of program income. (1) Program income, whenever earned, must be used for the provision of services authorized under § 367.3. (2) Program income must be added to the Federal Award in accordance with 2 CFR 200.307(e)(2). (3) Program income may not be used to meet the non-Federal share requirement under § 367.31(b).
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.7 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.66 What requirements apply to the obligation of Federal funds and program income? ED       (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, any Federal funds, including reallotted funds, that are appropriated for a fiscal year to carry out a program under this part that are not obligated or expended by the DSA prior to the beginning of the succeeding fiscal year, and any program income received during a fiscal year that is not obligated or expended by the DSA prior to the beginning of the succeeding fiscal year in which the program income was received, remain available for obligation and expenditure by the DSA during that succeeding fiscal year. (b) Federal funds appropriated for a fiscal year under this part remain available for obligation in the succeeding fiscal year only to the extent that the DSA complied with its matching requirement by obligating, in accordance with 34 CFR 76.707, the non-Federal share in the fiscal year for which the funds were appropriated. (c) Program income is considered earned in the fiscal year in which it is received. Program income earned during the fiscal year must be disbursed during the time in which new obligations may be incurred to carry out the work authorized under the award, and prior to requesting additional cash payments.
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.8 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.67 May an individual's ability to pay be considered in determining his or her participation in the costs of OIB services? ED       (a) Participation of individuals in cost of services. (1) A State is neither required to charge nor prohibited from charging consumers for the cost of IL services provided under the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program; (2) If a State charges consumers or allows other service providers to charge for the cost of IL services provided under the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program, a State is neither required to nor prohibited from considering the ability of individual consumers to pay for the cost of these services in determining how much a particular consumer must contribute to the costs of a particular service. (b) State policies on cost of services. If a State chooses to charge or allow other service providers to charge consumers for the cost of IL services provided under the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind program and if a State chooses to consider and allow other service providers to consider the ability of individual consumers to pay for the cost of IL services provided under the Independent Living Services for Older Individual Who Are Blind program, the State must maintain policies that— (1) Specify the type of IL services for which costs may be charged and the type of IL services for which a financial need test may be applied; (2) Explain the method for determining the amount charged for the IL services and how any financial need test will be applied; (3) Ensure costs are charged uniformly so that all individuals are treated equally; (4) Ensure that if costs are charged or financial need is considered, the consumer's required participation is not so high that it effectively denies the individual a necessary service; (5) Require documentation of an individual's participation in the cost of any IL services provided, including the determination of an individual's financial need; and (6) Provide that individuals who have been determined eligible for Social Security benefits under Titles II and XVI o…
34:34:2.1.1.1.10.6.137.9 34 Education III   367 PART 367—INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE BLIND F Subpart F—What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?   § 367.68 What notice must be given about the Client Assistance Program (CAP)? ED       The DSA and all other service providers under this part shall use formats that are accessible to notify individuals seeking or receiving services under this part about— (a) The availability of CAP authorized by section 112 of the Act; (b) The purposes of the services provided under the CAP; and (c) How to contact the CAP.

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