CAP Objectives
  • CAP advises you of your rights and responsibilities in the process of obtaining rehabilitation services funded under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
  • CAP assists you in your relationship with projects, programs, and facilities providing rehabilitation services.CAPexplains specific rehabilitation services and benefits available to an individual with a disability.
  • CAP helps you in the appeal process when requested, if you disagree with the rehabilitation services being provided or are denied services.
  • CAP identifies problem areas in the delivery of rehabilitation services to individuals with a disability and suggest methods and means of making systemic changes.
  • CAP refers you to other agencies (public or private) when you may not be eligible for rehabilitation services.
  • CAP informs you of your rights under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act.


CAP Bill of Rights
  • To make meaningful and informed choices
  • To be a partner in the planning of your vocational goals and rehabilitation services
  • To apply or reapply for rehabilitation services
  • Complete confidentiality of your case record
  • To consult with your counselor before your case is closed
  • To appeal through administrative review and fair hearing
  • To be informed of the availability of the Client Assistance Program