Fla. Stat. 413.207
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; quality assurance; performance improvement plan


(1)

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation shall maintain an internal system of quality assurance, have proven functional systems, perform due diligence, review provider systems of quality assurance, and be subject to monitoring for compliance with state and federal laws, rules, and regulations.

(2)

No later than October 1, 2016, the division shall develop and implement a performance improvement plan designed to achieve the following goals:Decrease the average wait list time for reportable individuals.Increase the percentage of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after they exit the program.Increase the percentage of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after they exit the program.Increase the number of persons earning CAPE industry certifications and CAPE postsecondary industry certifications approved pursuant to s. 1008.44.Increase the median earnings of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after they exit the program.Increase the percentage of participants who obtained a recognized postsecondary credential or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent during participation in, or within 1 year after they exit, the program.Increase the percentage of youth who received preemployment transition services without applying for additional vocational rehabilitation services and who obtained a recognized postsecondary credential or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent during participation in, or within 1 year after they exit, the program.Increase the percentage of participants who, during a program year, are in an education or training program that leads to a recognized postsecondary credential or to employment and who are achieving a measurable gain of skill, including documented academic, technical, or occupational gains or other forms of progress toward a postsecondary credential or employment.Increase the number of students receiving preemployment transition services.Increase the division’s effectiveness in serving employers, based on indicators developed as required by s. 116(b)(2)(A)(iv) of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

(a)

Decrease the average wait list time for reportable individuals.

(b)

Increase the percentage of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after they exit the program.

(c)

Increase the percentage of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after they exit the program.

(d)

Increase the number of persons earning CAPE industry certifications and CAPE postsecondary industry certifications approved pursuant to s. 1008.44.

(e)

Increase the median earnings of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after they exit the program.

(f)

Increase the percentage of participants who obtained a recognized postsecondary credential or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent during participation in, or within 1 year after they exit, the program.

(g)

Increase the percentage of youth who received preemployment transition services without applying for additional vocational rehabilitation services and who obtained a recognized postsecondary credential or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent during participation in, or within 1 year after they exit, the program.

(h)

Increase the percentage of participants who, during a program year, are in an education or training program that leads to a recognized postsecondary credential or to employment and who are achieving a measurable gain of skill, including documented academic, technical, or occupational gains or other forms of progress toward a postsecondary credential or employment.

(i)

Increase the number of students receiving preemployment transition services.

(j)

Increase the division’s effectiveness in serving employers, based on indicators developed as required by s. 116(b)(2)(A)(iv) of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

(3)

The goals established under subsection (2) must be designed to elevate the state vocational rehabilitation program to one of the top 10 in the nation.

(4)

By December 1 of each year, the division shall submit a performance report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives which includes the following information for each of the 5 most recent fiscal years:Caseload data, by service type and service area, including the number of individuals who apply for services and the timeframes in which eligibility is determined, plans are developed, and services are provided.Service use data, by service type, including the number of units of service provided, statewide and by service area.Financial data, by service type, including expenditures for administration and the provision of services. Expenditure data shall be reported on a statewide basis and by service area, and expenditures for education-related services must be identified in specific categories such as tuition and fees, program fees, and support services.Matching fund data, including the sources and amounts of matching funds received by the division and the extent to which the state is meeting its cost-sharing requirements.Outcome data, statewide and by service area, including the number of cases closed without employment and the number of cases closed with employment. Employment data must be provided separately for supported employment.Transition services data, including preemployment transition services, for students and youth with disabilities by service type, including expenditure data on a statewide and service area basis, employment outcomes achieved by youth served, and postsecondary enrollment rates.

(a)

Caseload data, by service type and service area, including the number of individuals who apply for services and the timeframes in which eligibility is determined, plans are developed, and services are provided.

(b)

Service use data, by service type, including the number of units of service provided, statewide and by service area.

(c)

Financial data, by service type, including expenditures for administration and the provision of services. Expenditure data shall be reported on a statewide basis and by service area, and expenditures for education-related services must be identified in specific categories such as tuition and fees, program fees, and support services.

(d)

Matching fund data, including the sources and amounts of matching funds received by the division and the extent to which the state is meeting its cost-sharing requirements.

(e)

Outcome data, statewide and by service area, including the number of cases closed without employment and the number of cases closed with employment. Employment data must be provided separately for supported employment.

(f)

Transition services data, including preemployment transition services, for students and youth with disabilities by service type, including expenditure data on a statewide and service area basis, employment outcomes achieved by youth served, and postsecondary enrollment rates.

Source: Section 413.207 — Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; quality assurance; performance improvement plan, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0413.­207 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

413.20
Definitions
413.22
Division rules
413.23
Administration
413.24
Cooperation with Federal Government
413.26
Cooperative agreements with other governmental agencies relative to joint use of services and facilities
413.27
Cooperative agreements with Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind
413.28
Appropriations of federal funds
413.29
Gifts
413.30
Eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services
413.31
Benefits not assignable
413.32
Retention of title to and disposal of equipment
413.36
Duties of other agencies and officials regarding this part
413.40
Powers of division
413.41
Cooperation by division with state agencies
413.42
Cooperation with federal agencies
413.43
Utilization of state and federal funds
413.44
State Treasury depository
413.74
Other agencies
413.201
Designated state agency
413.202
Designated administrative unit
413.203
Conflict of laws
413.205
Payments not treated as collateral payments
413.207
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
413.208
Service providers
413.209
Workers’ compensation coverage for program participants
413.215
Division’s status in workers’ compensation proceedings
413.271
Florida Coordinating Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
413.273
Per diem, travel expenses, personal care attendants, and interpreters for council members
413.301
Preemployment transition services
413.341
Applicant and eligible individual records
413.371
Independent living program
413.393
State plan for independent living
413.395
Florida Independent Living Council
413.401
Eligibility for independent living services
413.402
James Patrick Memorial Work Incentive Personal Attendant Services and Employment Assistance Program
413.405
Florida Rehabilitation Council
413.407
Assistive Technology Advisory Council
413.445
Recovery of third-party payments for vocational rehabilitation and related services
413.615
Florida Endowment for Vocational Rehabilitation
413.731
Legislative funding
413.4021
Program participant selection
413.4455
Deposit and appropriation of funds recovered under s

Current through Fall 2025

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