The Maine State Rehabilitation Council (SRC) is a statewide citizens group created to advise the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in Maine about how well its programs and services match the needs of people with disabilities.
The SRC was established in accordance to Federal Regulations governing the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and as amended of 1998.
Under these regulations, Title I of the Rehabilitation Act, the SRC works in partnership with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to review, analyze and to advise the designated state agency regarding its performance in providing vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities.
Members of the Council are appointed by the Governor of the State of Maine after soliciting recommendation from the citizens of the State, representatives of organizations representing a board range of individuals with disabilities and organizations interested in individuals with disabilities. To the extent possible, the membership shall reflect the cultural diversity of the State of Maine.
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Customer Satisfaction Survey
If you are a person who has used the services of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in Maine in the past or are currently using the services of DVR, we would like to hear from you. Learn more about the SRC Customer Satisfaction Survey…