West Virginia Code § 18-10M-4

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Terms used in this article have the same meanings as those provided in the federal
Rehabilitation Act, as amended, as follows:
(a) "Consumer control" means circumstances in which individuals with disabilities having
decision-making authority.
(b) "Council" means the Statewide Independent Living Council.
(c) "Designated state entity" means the entity designated in the state plan for independent
living to receive and administer federal funding as directed by the plan.
(d) "Federal Rehabilitation Act" or "federal act" means the act codified at 29 U. S. C. §701,
et. seq. a
(e) "Independent living services" means advocacy; independent living skills; training;
information and referral; peer counseling; peer support; transition, including services that
facilitate the transition of individuals with significant disabilities from nursing homes and
other institutions to home and community-based residences, with the requisite supports and
services; provide assistance to individuals with significant disabilities who are at risk of
entering institutions so that the individuals may remain in the community; facilitate the
transition of youth who are individuals with significant disabilities, who were eligible for
individualized education programs pursuant to section 614(d) of the federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20 U. S. C. 1414(d)), and who have completed their secondary
education or otherwise left school, to post-secondary life; and any other service directed by
the state plan which may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Assistive dVevices and equipment;
(2) Communication services;
(3) Counseling and related services;
(4) Community awareness programs to enhance the understanding and integration into
society of individuals with disabilities;
(5) Environmental modifications;
(6) Family services;
(7) Housing advocacy;
(8) Mobility training;
(9) Personal assistance services;
(10) Prostheses and other appliances and devices; and
(11) Rehabilitation technology.
(f) "Individual with a significant disability" means an individual with a severe physical or
mental impairment whose ability to function independently in the family or community or
whose ability to obtain, maintain or advance in employment is substantially limited and for
whom the delivery of independent living services will improve the ability to function,
continue functioning, or move toward functioning independently in the family or community
or to continue in employment, respectively.
(g) "State plan" means the state plan for independent living required by the federal
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

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