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HJ 34 Study; Disability Commission.

Introduced by: R. Steven Landes | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Study; Disability Commission. Continues the Disability Commission for a four-year period in order to continue to provide evaluation and legislative recommendations to enhance the provision of services to those Virginians who have physical and sensory disabilities. Staffing would continue to be provided by the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities, with additional staffing support. A budget amendment has been prepared for the staffing needs. The Lieutenant Governor would continue to serve as the chair and provide legislative coordination for the Commission's efforts. Membership has been reconstructed to meet current requirements.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Study; Disability Commission. Continues the Disability Commission for a four-year period in order to continue to provide evaluation and legislative recommendations to enhance the provision of services to those Virginians who have physical and sensory disabilities. Staffing would continue to be provided by the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities, with additional staffing support. A budget amendment has been prepared for the staffing needs. The Lieutenant Governor would continue to serve as the chair and provide legislative coordination for the Commission's efforts. Membership has been reconstructed to meet current requirements.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Study; Disability Commission. Continues the Disability Commission for a 10-year period in order to continue to provide evaluation and legislative recommendations to enhance the provision of services to those Virginians who have physical and sensory disabilities. Staffing would continue to be provided by the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities, with additional staffing support. A budget amendment has been prepared for the staffing needs. The Lieutenant Governor would continue to serve as the chair and provide legislative coordination for the Commission's efforts. Membership has been reconstructed to meet current requirements.