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Workforce Investment Act / Ticket to work
Former President Clinton signed the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act on December 17, 1999. The Act was designed to bring about positive change to the lives of individuals with disabilities by providing them more choices in the training and support they need to return to work.
Many SSI and SSDI Beneficiaries in Oklahoma have received a Ticket to Work since the program began in February 2002. Those SSI/SSDI recipients that have not received a Ticket to Work may apply for one by calling Maximus at 866-968-7842.
Benefits Advisors
To make informed decisions about how using the Ticket To Work will affect your SSI or SSDI benefits contact:
University of Oklahoma College |
Progressive Independence |
Ability Resources |
If you need assistance in resolving a complaint regarding the quality or timeliness of services you received from your Employment Network provider, you have two choices:
(a) If your complaint concerns the Department of Rehabilitation Services as your Employment Network provider, you may contact:
Client Assistance Program (CAP)
Office of Disability Concerns
2401 NW 23rd, Ste 90
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107
405-321-3756
800-522-8224
Email: CAP
Or you may contact:
Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS)
Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc.
2915 Classen
Blvd., Suite 300
Oklahoma city, OK 73106
405-525-7755
1-800-226-5883
Email: ODLC
(b) If you have a complaint about any other Employment Network, contact:
Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS)
Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc.
2915 Classen
Blvd., Suite 300
Oklahoma city, OK 73106
405-525-7755
1-800-226-5883
Email: ODLC
Frequently Asked Questions about the program are answered at: www.yourtickettowork.com/th_faqs