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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title XV - Education » Title 200-C - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs

Section 200-C:3 – State Matching Funds.

    200-C:3 State Matching Funds. – The federal funds anticipated under this chapter are to match state funds on the basis of a state matching share not less than the percentage established by federal law of the total expenditure of funds provided for by the federal legislation and the approved state plan of the bureau […]

Section 200-C:4 – Expansion of Programs.

    200-C:4 Expansion of Programs. – It is the intent of the general court that the vocational rehabilitation program of cooperative agreements may be expanded as additional federal funds become available. In furtherance of this intent, the commissioner of education or his delegate may expand any agreements or enter into new agreements with any other […]

Section 200-C:5 – Additional Personnel.

    200-C:5 Additional Personnel. – If additional federal funds become available and the additional state matching funds as they are construed under this chapter become available, and if the federal agency approves of a new program under this chapter, and on the request of the commissioner of education or his authorized delegate, the governor and […]

Section 200-C:6-a – Recovery of Costs; Right of Action.

    200-C:6-a Recovery of Costs; Right of Action. – I. Whenever any person who has received services provided under this chapter shall receive a settlement or an award from a liable third person or party, including workers’ compensation and social security disability benefits, and such settlement or award is related to the disability under which […]

Section 200-C:8 – Rulemaking Authority.

    200-C:8 Rulemaking Authority. – The board of education shall adopt rules, under RSA 541-A, relative to the provision of vocational rehabilitation services. Source. 1985, 322:1. 1994, 379:23, eff. June 9, 1994. 2021, 210:2, Pt. I, Sec. 2, eff. Oct. 9, 2021.