| Rehabilitation services must may be provided to any person |
| who is the recipient of a disability retirement benefit under |
this article if as a means to the person being able to return |
| to substantially gainful activity.__Services may be provided |
| when the executive director determines that rehabilitation is |
| feasible, that rehabilitation is consistent with the purposes |
of this article and, that the recipient is suitable for |
| rehabilitation services and that rehabilitation services are |
| likely to lead to substantially gainful activity. When |
necessary appropriate, determination of suitability must |
| include consultation with the medical board to determine any |
| medical indications that the recipient should not engage in a |
| rehabilitation program or to identify a recipient too severely |
| disabled to benefit from rehabilitation services in accordance |
| with the purposes of this article. Services must be provided |
| by private and public rehabilitation counselors, government |
| agencies and others approved by the executive director as |
| qualified to provide rehabilitation services. The executive |
| director shall consider a rehabilitation counselor's rate of |
| successfully placing rehabilitated employees in jobs relative |
| to the placement rates of other counselors in the State as |
| fundamental in deciding whether to approve the counselor as |
| qualified. Nothing in this section affects the ongoing |
| requirement that a person remain disabled in order to continue |
| to receive disability benefits. |