Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES AND CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING › Part Part A— - Individuals With Significant Disabilities › Subpart subpart 3— - centers for independent living › § 796f–2
A State may award these federal grants only if the State set aside at least as much State money in the previous fiscal year as the federal allotment for that year. The federal official in charge will pick which prior year to use and can adjust for State fiscal cycles. The State must apply to the federal official for permission to award the grants. If the State is approved, the State director gets to give the grants to local agencies that meet the rules. If the State does not get approval, the federal official will give the grants instead. The State director may fund agencies that can run centers for independent living, meet the required standards, and file an application. Agencies funded last year should keep getting money unless they fail to meet the standards. If a region has no center and the State has enough extra money, the director can fund a new center. A peer review team, chosen by the director and the Statewide Independent Living Council, ranks applicants by need, past work, plans, staff, budgets, evaluation, and ability to run the center. The director must follow the committee’s recommendation if it follows federal and State law. Centers that run or manage residential housing after October 1, 1994, are not eligible. The State director must check centers for compliance. If a center is out of compliance, the director tells it right away and cuts off funds 90 days after that notice (or after a final appeal decision). Each year the director must do onsite reviews of at least 15 percent of funded centers. Review teams must include at least one person who is not a State employee and who has center experience, chosen jointly with the Council. If a center faces a serious adverse action, it can try mediation by conflict-free individuals chosen by the Council’s chairperson. If mediation fails, the center can appeal to the federal official for a final decision.
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29 U.S.C. § 796f–2
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