Federal Register: December 28, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 249)
DOCID: FR Doc 01-31568
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Treasury Department
NOTICE: Part II
DOCUMENT ACTION: Notice with request for suggestions.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Request for Public Suggestions on Ways To Support Youth With Disabilities in Transition to Adulthood
DATES: The comment period ends February 26, 2002.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
We are requesting suggestions from the public on ways to support youth with disabilities that would help them in the transition to adulthood.
SUMMARY:
Social Security Administration,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
We are publishing final rules for the Ticket to Work and SelfSufficiency program (Ticket to Work program) in today's Federal Register. Under this program, qualified disability beneficiaries will be issued tickets they can use to access vocational rehabilitation services, employment services and other support services from approved providers. SSA will pay the service providers if the beneficiaries achieve certain outcomes.
In the final rules for the Ticket to Work program, we have decided not to issue tickets to those beneficiaries under age 18 or to those who have attained age 18, but for whom we have not yet conducted a redetermination of their eligibility under the disability standard for adults. We are interested in exploring various approaches to assist youth with disabilities who receive payments from us under one of the programs we administer. Therefore, we are seeking suggestions from the public to help us develop new programs that will assist these beneficiaries make the transition to independence, further education, and enhance careers in the workforce and that will complement the Ticket to Work program.
During the comment period for the proposed rules for the Ticket to Work program, we received suggestions from the public on ways to provide alternative tools to assist young beneficiaries. We invite the public to submit additional opinions and suggestions on alternative options to support the transition of young beneficiaries to adulthood. To assist you in preparing your response, we offer the following questions as a guide. However, we welcome any suggestions you may have.
Dated: December 11, 2001.
Jo Anne B. Barnhart,
Commissioner of Social Security.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Christa Bucks Camacho, Social Security
Administration, Office of Employment Support Programs, 6401 Security
Boulevard, 107 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, MD 212356401; Phone: (410) 9665147 or TTY 1 (800) 9885906; or through Email to
christa.bucks@ssa.gov.