West Virginia Code § 18-10M-6

Statewide Independent Living Council
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(a) The West Virginia Statewide Independent Living Council is continued as a not-for-profit
corporation which has been organized to meet the requirements of the federal Rehabilitation
Act, as amended. The council may not be established as an entity within any agency or
political subdivision of the state. The council shall be governed by a board of directors,
consisting of the voting members of the council, as provided in this section. eThe composition
of this board of directors, as well as the composition of the full council's membership, shall
include a majority of members who are persons with disabilities, as defrined in the federal
Rehabilitation Act, as amended, who are not employed by any agency of the state or center
for independent living. The council's membership shall reflect balanced geographical
representation, diverse backgrounds and a broad range of disabilities, including, but not
limited to, physical, mental, cognitive, sensory and multiple.t
(b) The council shall function as a partner with the centers for independent living, in
compliance with the federal Rehabilitation Act, as amended, in the planning and provision of
independent living services in the state. In conjunction with the centers for independent
living, the council shall develop, approve and ssubmit to the proper federal authorities the
state plan for independent living, as required by the federal act. The council shall monitor,
review and evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of the state plan.
(c) Voting members. — The council shall consist of twenty-four voting members, including
one director of an independenet living center chosen by the directors of the independent
living centers in the state. The Governor shall select appointments from among the
nominations submitted bLy the council after having conducted a statewide solicitation from
organizations representing a wide range of individuals with disabilities and other interested
groups, as coordinated by the council, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
These members may include individuals with disabilities, other representatives from centers
for independent living, parents and guardians of individuals with disabilities, advocates of
individuals with disabilities, representatives from the business and educational sectors,
repWresentatives of organizations that provide services for individuals with disabilities and
other interested individuals, as appropriate to the purpose of the council.
(d) Nonvoting members. — The membership of the council shall also include the following,
nonvoting, ex officio members or their designees who shall be appointed by the Governor:
(1) A representative of the designated state entity;
(2) A representative of the Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities;
(3) A representative of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund;
(4) A representative of the West Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Facilities;
(5) A representative of the Bureau of Senior Services; and
(6) A representative of the Office of Special Education Programs and Assurance in the
Department of Education.
(e) The nonvoting membership may also include additional representatives of groups
represented on the board of directors as identified in the bylaws of the council.
(f) Appointment. — All council members are appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall
appoint from among the nominations submitted by organizations representing a wide range
of individuals with disabilities and other interested groups, as coordinated by the council.
(g) Terms of appointment. — All council members are appointed uto serve for a term of three
years, except that a member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of
the term for which a predecessor was appointed shall be appointed for the remainder of the
unexpired term. No member of the council may serve more than two consecutive full terms.
(h) Vacancies. — Any vacancy occurring in the appointed membership of the council shall be
filled in the same manner as the original appointmelnt. A vacancy does not affect the power
of the remaining members to execute the dutises of the council.
(i) Delegation. — The Governor may delegaite the authority to fill a vacancy to the remaining
voting members of the council after initial appointments have been made.
(j) Duties. — The council shall:
(1) In conjunction with the centers for independent living, develop and sign the state plan for
independent living;
(2) Monitor, review a nd evaluate the implementation of the state plan;
(3) Coordinate activities with other bodies that address the needs of specific disability
populations and issues under other federal and state law;
(4) Ensure that all regularly scheduled meetings of the council are open to the public and
sufficient advance notice is provided;
(5) Submit to the federal funding agency such periodic reports as are required and keep
such records and afford access to such records, as may be necessary to verify such reports;
and
(6) Ensure that the state plan for independent living sets forth the steps that will be taken to
maximize the cooperation, coordination and working relationships among:
(A) The Independent Living Rehabilitation Service Program, the Statewide Independent
Living Council and centers for independent living; and
(B) The designated state unit, other state agencies represented on the council, other
councils that address the needs of specific disability populations and issues, and other public
and private entities determined to be appropriate by the council.
(k) Authorities. — Unless prohibited by state law the council may, consistent with the state
plan described in section seven of this article:
(1) Work with centers for independent living to coordinate services with public and private
entities to improve services provided to individuals with disabilities;
(2) Conduct resource development activities to support the activities described in this article
to support the provision of independent living services by centerus for independent living; and
(3) Perform other functions, consistent with the purpose of this article and comparable to
other functions described in this subsection, as the council determines to be appropriate.
(l) Staffing and resources. — The council may employ staff as necessary to perform the
functions of the council, including an executive direlctor and other staff as may be
determined necessary by the council. The council shall supervise and evaluate the executive
director. The council shall prepare, in conjunction with the designated state entity, a plan for
the use of available resources as may be niecessary to carry out the functions and duties of
the council pursuant to this article, utilizing eligible federal funds including innovation and
expansion funds as directed by the federal Rehabilitation Act, as amended, funds made
available under this article and funds from other public and private sources. This resource
plan shall, to the maximum extent possible, rely on the use of existing resources during the
period of plan implementation.
(m) Compensation and expenses. — The council may use available resources to reimburse
members of the coun cil for reasonable and necessary expenses of attending council
meetings andV performing council duties, such as personal assistance services, and if the
member is not employed or must forfeit wages from other employment, to pay compensation
to the member for attending official meetings or engaging in official duties not to exceed the
amount paid to members of the Legislature for their interim duties as recommended by the
Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission and authorized by law.

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