West Virginia Code § 16-5K-4

Interagency coordinating council
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(a) The Governor's Early Intervention Interagency Coordinating Council is continued. The
council is composed of at least fifteen members appointed by the Governor with additional
ex officio members representing specific agencies serving infants and toddlers with
developmental delays.
(b) The membership of the council shall consist of the following:
(1) At least three parents of children, ages birth through six years of age, who have
developmental delays; u
(2) At least three persons representative of the public or private service providers;
(3) At least one member of the House of Delegates recaommended by the Speaker of the
House of Delegates and one member of the Senate recommended by the Senate President;
(4) At least one person from higher education involved in training individuals to provide
services under this article; and
(5) A representative of each of the agencies involved in the provision of or payment for early
intervention services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays and their families.
(c) The council shall meet at leeast quarterly and in such place as it considers necessary.
(d) The council is responLsible for the following functions:
(1) To advise and assist the department in the development and implementation of early
intervention policies;
(2) To assist the department in achieving the full participation of all relevant state agencies
andW programs;
(3) To collaborate with the Bureau for Children and Families in the coordination of early
intervention services with other programs and services for children and families;
(4) To assist the department in the effective implementation of a statewide system of early
intervention services;
(5) To assist the department in the resolution of disputes;
(6) To advise and assist the department in the preparation of grant applications; and
(7) To prepare and submit an annual report to the Governor, the Legislature and the United
States Secretary of Education on the status of early intervention programs within the state.

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