Massachusetts Amendment-Suspension-Closure of Vocational Rehabilitation Plan is a set of regulations issued by the Massachusetts Department of Education and designed to ensure that vocational rehabilitation services are provided in a way that meets the needs of individuals with disabilities. This plan outlines the procedures for making modifications, suspending, or closing a vocational rehabilitation plan for individuals with disabilities. The three types of Massachusetts Amendment-Suspension-Closure of Vocational Rehabilitation Plan are: 1. Amendment: An amendment is a change to the existing vocational rehabilitation plan that is requested by the individual with a disability or by the individual’s representative. This may include changes to the individual’s current services, goals, or objectives. 2. Suspension: A suspension of the vocational rehabilitation plan is requested when an individual with a disability or their representative feels that the individual’s current vocational rehabilitation plan is no longer suitable. This may include changes to the individual’s current services, goals, or objectives. 3. Closure: A closure of the vocational rehabilitation plan is requested when the individual with a disability or their representative feels that the individual’s current vocational rehabilitation plan is no longer suitable and there is no other option for services. This may include changes to the individual’s current services, goals, or objectives.