38 CFR §21.283
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- (a)General. For purposes of chapter 31 a veteran shall be declared rehabilitated when he or she has overcome the employment handicap to the maximum extent feasible as described in paragraph (c), (d) or (e) of this section.
- (b)Definition. The term “suitably employed” includes employment in the competitive labor market, sheltered situations, or on a nonpay basis which is consistent with the veteran's abilities, aptitudes and interests if the criteria contained in paragraph (c) (1) or (2) of this section are otherwise met.
- (c)Rehabilitation to the point of employability has been achieved. The veteran who has been found rehabilitated to the point of employability shall be declared rehabilitated if he or she:
- (1)Is employed in the occupational objective for which a program of services was provided or in a closely related occupation for at least 60 continuous days;
- (2)Is employed in an occupation unrelated to the occupational objective of the veteran's rehabilitation plan for at least 60 continuous days if the veteran concurs in the change and such employment:
- (i)Follows intensive, yet unsuccessful, efforts to secure employment for the veteran in the occupation objective of a rehabilitation plan for a closely related occupation contained in the veteran's rehabilitation plan;
- (ii)Is consistent with the veterans's aptitudes, interests, and abilities; and
- (iii)Utilizes some of the academic, technical or professional knowledge and skills obtained under the rehabilitation plan; or
- (3)Pursues additional education or training, in lieu of obtaining employment, after completing his or her prescribed program of training and rehabilitation services if:
- (i)The additional education or training is not approvable as part of the veteran's rehabilitation program under this chapter; and
- (ii)Achievement of employment consistent with the veterans's aptitudes, interests, and abilities will be enhanced by the completion of the additional education or training.
- (d)Rehabilitation to the point of employability has not been completed. A veteran under a rehabilitation plan who obtains employment without being declared rehabilitated to the point of employability as contemplated by the plan, including a veteran in a rehabilitation program consisting solely of employment services, is considered to be rehabilitated if the following conditions exist:
- (1)The veteran obtains and retains employment substantially using the services and assistance provided under the plan for rehabilitation.
- (2)The employment obtained is consistent with the veterans's abilities, aptitudes and interests.
- (3)Maximum services feasible to assist the veteran to retain the employment obtained have been provided.
- (4)The veteran has maintained the employment for at least 60 continuous days.
- (e)Independent living. A veteran who has pursued a program of independent living services will be considered rehabilitated when all goals of the program have been achieved, or if not achieved, when:
- (1)The veteran, nevertheless, has attained a substantial increase in the level of independence with the program assistance provided;
- (2)The veteran has maintained the increased level of independence for at least 60 days; and
- (3)Further assistance is unlikely to significantly increase the veteran's level of independence.