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2000 SESSION
HB 415 Disabilities boards.
Introduced by: John H. Tate, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Persons with disabilities. Provides that the local disabilities boards must report every three years instead of every two years and clarifies that the localities may provide additional staff to these boards. The Department of Rehabilitative Services shall administer the funds appropriated for local disability boards, including staff support to the boards, and provide guidance and technical assistance to the boards with consultation for appropriate state agencies. The Department for Rehabilitative Services currently provides staff support to the local disabilities boards, with localities authorized to provide supplemental staff support.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Persons with disabilities. Provides that the local disabilities boards must report every three years instead of every two years and clarifies that the localities may provide additional supplemental staff to these boards. The Department for Rehabilitative Services currently provides staff support to the local disabilities boards, with localities authorized to provide supplemental staff support.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Persons with disabilities. Provides that the local disabilities boards must report every three years instead of every two years and clarifies that the localities may provide additional supplemental staff to these boards. The Department for Rehabilitative Services currently provides staff support to the local disabilities boards, with localities authorized to provide supplemental staff support.