Funny thing about the Ufer ground.....it was developed during WWII but is only now really getting some attention......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ufer_ground
If your inspector is even close to up-to-date....Ufer should be fine....and is fact, the best way to go.
On my 2-story addition....all of my rebar is bonded to my Ufer ground...which is a 20'+ length of copper wire at the bottom of my footing. Along with that, I have the 8' ground rod at the front of the house bonded to my metal water line coming into the house...and that is bonded to another 8' ground rod in the ground under the new crawl space....and that is bonded to the 'other' end of the 20' copper wire at the bottom of my foundation.
My foundation is 'well grounded'....
As far as I know, the only way you can get by with the rebar being your Ufer...is if you can show at least 20' of connected rebar...
The problem with using just rebar as an Ufer is that it's quite easy for the rebar tied to other parts of the rebar to become 'electrically' disconnected.