DORS definition

DORS means the Division of Rehabilitation Services in the State
DORS. Division consumer” means an individual determined

Examples of DORS in a sentence

  • DORS approves job coaching services for individuals in paid employment.

  • In exceptional and justifiable circumstances and with the approval of the DORS supervisor, job coaching may be provided for a limited amount of time for a volunteer position.

  • DORS only pays for job coaching services which have been previously authorized by a DORS official.

  • Nothing herein is to be deemed a waiver of any governmental immunity to which DORS may be entitled under Maryland law, or otherwise.

  • The Employment Service Progress Form is expected to be submitted to DORS on a monthly basis per consumer.

  • A condition of a Community Rehabilitation Program’s approval is to provide approved services to DORS consumers.

  • DORS enters into agreements with Community Rehabilitation Programs interested in providing certain approved services to DORS consumers.

  • DORS does not enter into cooperative agreements with Community Rehabilitation Programs for the sole purpose of enabling their eligibility for such set-aside contracts.

  • DORS may also compile data through the DORS case management system reflecting outcomes of DORS consumers served by Community Rehabilitation Programs and publish it as well, including identifying the specific Community Rehabilitation Program.

  • DORS only pays for job development/job coaching services which have been previously authorized by a DORS official in writing.


More Definitions of DORS

DORS means the Division of Rehabilitation Services in the State Department of Education.

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