Potentially eligible definition

Potentially eligible means students who may be in special education served under an individual education plan (IEP) or are considered to have a disability according to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1998 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992. These individuals may receive preemployment transition services but are not considered eligible for intensive services nor have they applied for services when they are potentially eligible.
Potentially eligible means that the family’s application appears to meet the requirements for eligibility but the family has not yet submitted necessary documentation to determine eligibility.
Potentially eligible means a student with a disability whose disability has been verified through review of documentation by VR staff yet has not applied to the VR program and had their eligibility determined.

Examples of Potentially eligible in a sentence

  • The Potentially Eligible (PE) student with a disability is not required to apply for VR services before receiving DOR Student Services.

  • Potentially Eligible – This term defined in 34CFR361.48(a) indicates all students with disabilities who satisfy the definition of a student with a disability in 34CFR361.5(c)(51), regardless of whether they have applied, and been determined eligible, for the VR program.

  • The DOR serves Potentially Eligible Students through the PE Case Type.

  • Services will be delivered in a format that provides a structure to follow, builds upon employment skills, and is designed to be flexible for Potentially Eligible (PE).

  • The Transition Partnership Program (TPP) – Students are being referred to the TPP based on an IEP, 504 plans, or Potentially Eligible (PE).


More Definitions of Potentially eligible

Potentially eligible means students that may be in special education served under an
Potentially eligible means that the analysis conducted suggests that these properties are likely to be eligible, but the State Historic Preservation Officer must concur with this assessment. AOC Heritage Assets are exempt from listing in the NRHP but are treated as NRHP-eligible historic properties for the purposes of this evaluation.
Potentially eligible defined in 34CFR361.48(a) means all students with disabilities who satisfy the definition in 34CFR361.5(c)(51), regardless of whether they have applied, and been determined eligible, for the VR program.
Potentially eligible means that an estimation has been made by the IFSP team, as described in He-M 510.07 (c), that a child might be eligible to receive preschool special education services from the child’s LEA;.
Potentially eligible means toddlers eligible for Part C services who may be eligible for special education and related services under IDEA Part B (and further defined in Attachment 1, incorporated by reference). This potentially eligible notification is the referral request for an initial evaluation to determine if the child is eligible for special education preschool services. WAC 110-400-0030; WAC 392-172A-03005
Potentially eligible means all students with disabilities, regardless whether they have applied or been determined eligible for vocational rehabilitation services. The term is applicable only when implementing the requirements governing pre-employment transition services. ¶
Potentially eligible means your child may be eligible for Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) services at age three. The CIS-EI team reviews information from your child’s current evaluation(s), formative and summative assessments, and ongoing services. CIS-EI uses this information to decide if your child may be eligible. IF CIS-EI believes your child is potentially eligible, they will share your child’s and family name, birthday, and town of residence with your local school and with the Agency of Education (AOE). This occurs between six months and ninety days before your child’s third birthday. While potential eligibility is determined by CIS- EI, eligibility for ECSE can only be determined by your child’s school district.