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Committee pauses repeal of vocational‑rehab pre‑screening in S173, asks working group to study screening and adds apprenticeship language

April 15, 2026 | Commerce & Economic Development, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Committee pauses repeal of vocational‑rehab pre‑screening in S173, asks working group to study screening and adds apprenticeship language
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce & Economic Development agreed April 15 to hold off on repealing the initial pre‑screening used in the state’s vocational rehabilitation process and to have a working group study whether that screening helps or hinders timely access to services.

Office counsel Sophie told the committee the Senate‑origin bill S173 has limited changes in the current draft, most notably replacing the director of occupational health and safety on the working group with the commissioner of labor (or a designee) and specifying that the commissioner or designee would serve as chair of the group. Sophie also summarized proposed language from H8 803 to add youth apprenticeship provisions to the bill.

Committee members debated the merits of the pre‑screening requirement: some said they had heard testimony that the screening can be a barrier to people reaching vocational rehabilitation, while others said they had seen examples suggesting the screening serves a useful gatekeeping role. Members flagged operational issues that can delay movement through the system — difficulty obtaining medical records, outdated reimbursement rates that deter providers, and inconsistent handling of forms — and said those issues should be examined by the working group before any repeal.

On a near‑term basis, members proposed asking the relevant agency to review current pre‑screening cases and forms and to improve oversight of vocational rehabilitation counselors. The committee directed staff to add one House member and one Senate member from the relevant committees to the working group and to include DFR (as referenced in the meeting) in the group’s membership and materials. The committee also agreed to add the question of whether the pre‑screening form itself should be revised to the working group’s charge.

Sophie reported a quick interstate check that suggested Vermont appears to be the only state with a formal initial screening requirement; the committee discussed clarifying language already in rules that allows an employee to request vocational rehabilitation services early in a case and proposed creating a plain‑language packet to notify injured workers of their rights.

Separately, committee counsel and a legislative counsel, Rick Seagel, described additions from H8 803 to create a youth apprenticeship registration pathway and to clarify "advanced standing" and credit for demonstrated competency so youth may transfer into full apprenticeship registration on completion of a youth program. Rick Seagel said the added language clarifies what regional CTE centers must provide to the department to register a youth apprenticeship program.

Members asked Sophie to incorporate the agreed items into the draft; Sophie said she would work to post edits as soon as practicable and aimed to have them ready by Friday, pending floor schedules. The committee recessed for floor business and said it will return to continue other agenda items.

Next steps: Staff will draft specific study language and membership changes for S173 and circulate the revised draft to committee members before the next meeting.

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