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RSMo 287.144effective 01 Jul 1991

Definitions

In plain English

This section gives definitions for special words used in Missouri's workers' compensation rehabilitation laws. It explains what counts as proper job testing for injured workers, who can be a rehabilitation helper (practitioner) or facility (provider), what a written plan for getting someone back to work looks like, and what 'suitable employment' means for an injured worker trying to get back into the workforce.

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287.144. Definitions. — As used in sections 287.144 to 287.149, the following words mean:

(1) " ", appropriate vocational testing may be included when a new job is necessary for for an injured worker. Appropriate vocational testing may include intelligence, , achievement and interests tests, physical capacity , , , receptive and expressive components of language and work sample tests;

(2) "", the director of the ;

(3) "Plan", a written proposal of services to be performed by a or which shall be based on the following objectives:

(a) Same job, same employer;

(b) job, same employer;

(c) Different job, same employer;

(d) Same job, new employer;

(e) Modified job, new employer;

(f) New job, new employer;

(g) Reeducation and retraining. ­­­

(4) "Qualification of medical or services", each facility, institution or agency program seeking to qualify to provide medical or physical rehabilitation to employees under this chapter shall be supervised by a physician with a speciality or subspeciality in the area of medicine which deals with the type of injury or it intends to treat;

(5) "", an individual who has provided the director with the necessary of eligibility for qualification to render the services outlined in sections 287.144 to 287.149, and who has received a of qualification from the director. Practitioners shall be qualified in current techniques and processes and familiar with current and appropriate medical interventions as evidenced by:

(a) A masters or doctorate degree in health-support services from an , or a masters degree based on a and coursework designed to prepare a person to practice as a vocational rehabilitation counselor or completion of a nationally accredited counselor program from a college or university, plus one year in or physical rehabilitation;

(b) A in health-support services from an accredited institution, plus two years of experience in vocational or physical rehabilitation;

(c) Certification by the of rehabilitation counselor certification as a rehabilitation counselor. Practitioners having received their certified rehabilitation counselor certification prior to July 1, 1991, are eligible for under chapter 337; or

(d) Internship for those with the education described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of this , but not experience, who are under the supervision of a qualified rehabilitation practitioner as defined in paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subdivision;

(6) "Rehabilitation provider", a vocational rehabilitation facility, institution or agency who offers to render services outlined in sections 287.144 to 287.149, and who shall be qualified in current vocational rehabilitation techniques and current and appropriate medical intervention techniques and certified by the director. Facilities and hospitals shall be accredited by the joint commission on accreditation of hospitals or the joint commission on accreditation of rehabilitation facilities or the American Osteopathic Association or the division of workers' compensation;

(7) "", or self-employment which, in the exercise of , the employee will be able to obtain, to be determined in view of the nature and extent of the injury, the ability of the employee to compete in an open labor market;

(8) "Vocational rehabilitation ", a written statement of an employee's condition containing relevant documentation by the treating physician and as indicated by a rehabilitation provider or practitioner of the employee's current and projected and limitations, a job description provided by the employer of the position held at the time of injury, and background information including education, work history, career goals and any other relevant information.

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Source & history notes

(L. 1990 S.B. 751) Effective 7-01-91

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