Title 42 › Chapter 144— DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ASSISTANCE AND BILL OF RIGHTS › Subchapter I— PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES › Part A— General Provisions › § 15004
The Secretary must create and run a system to monitor organizations that got money to do work under parts B, C, and D. The system will track progress from advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change work that helps people with developmental disabilities and their families get needed community services, supports, and chances to make choices, be independent, work, and join community life. The Secretary must work with the Commissioner of the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and the funded organizations to create clear indicators for these goals. Proposed indicators must be published for public comment in the Federal Register not later than 180 days after October 30, 2000, and final indicators must be published by October 1, 2001. The indicators must at least measure user satisfaction, gains in choice and control over services, fuller community participation, protection from abuse/neglect/exploitation and improper restraints or seclusion, and how well the organizations work together. The Secretary must require the organizations to meet these indicators and start using them for activities after October 1, 2001 (beginning in fiscal year 2002). The Secretary must issue any needed regulations within 1 year after October 30, 2000, and keep an interagency committee that includes several HHS agencies and other federal departments as appropriate. That committee must meet regularly to coordinate federal work for people with developmental disabilities. Each full committee meeting must be open to the public, with notice and an agenda published in the Federal Register at least 14 days before the meeting.
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42 U.S.C. § 15004
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