§ 20-14-206 - Powers and duties.
               	 		
20-14-206.    Powers and duties.
    The Governor's Commission on People with Disabilities shall:
      (1)  Advise and assist the Governor in developing policies designed to meet the needs of citizens with disabilities;
      (2)  Help coordinate state and private provider programs and activities relating to persons with disabilities;
      (3)  Cooperate  with state agencies and private providers to assure that the services  which the Governor and the General Assembly have authorized for persons  with disabilities are, in fact, provided;
      (4)  Cooperate  with and assist political subdivisions of the state and private  providers in the development of local programs for persons with  disabilities, including, but not limited to, coordination and community  planning, information services, counseling services, dissemination of  information, and volunteer activities;
      (5)  Stimulate  community interest in the problems of persons with disabilities and  promote public awareness of resources available for such persons;
      (6)  Refer  persons seeking advice, assistance, and available services in  connection with particular problems of persons with disabilities to the  appropriate departments and agencies of the state and federal  governments or to agencies providing services by contract with the  governmental entities as well as other private providers;
      (7)  Consult  and cooperate with universities, colleges, and educational institutions  in the state for the development of courses of study for persons  engaged in public and private programs for persons with disabilities;
      (8)  Make or cause to be made such studies of needs of persons with disabilities as may be appropriate;
      (9)  Serve as a clearinghouse for information relating to the needs of persons with disabilities;
      (10)  Sponsor conferences relating to problems of and services for persons with disabilities;
      (11)  Assist  state and local governments in eliminating obstacles to dignity and  achievement which persons with disabilities may face as a result of a  government and society unaware of or insensitive to their needs;
      (12)  Examine  federal, state, and local programs for persons with disabilities and  provide assistance when greater coordination between federal, state, and  local programs is needed; and
      (13)  Cooperate with the General Assembly and the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities.