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Should the Consumers Requesting Services column in table A reflect every requested service, even services that are not normally offered by the service provider?

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Should the Consumers Requesting Services column in table A reflect every requested service, even services that are not normally offered by the service provider?

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Service providers should report all requested services meeting the IL services definition in 34 CFR 364.4, even if any given service is not offered by the service provider. If such a service is requested frequently, an explanation in Additional Information Concerning Individual Services and Achievements (subpart III, section C) would be appropriate. Services Provided Multiple Times to the Same Consumer 17) How should service providers count services that are provided repeatedly to a single consumer? For example, if a consumer receives peer support, do we count the service only once or can we count each peer support session that the consumer attends? If a single consumer receives I & R in five separate occasions, do we count such services one time or five times? Certain services such as peer counseling, IL skills training and therapeutic treatments by nature require multiple interactions. Though a particular service may require multiple interactions, it is still the same service. Genera

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