§ 20-14-508 - State Interagency Council.
               	 		
20-14-508.    State Interagency Council.
    (a)    (1)  A  State Interagency Council composed of at least fifteen (15) members  with a maximum of twenty-five (25) members is established.
      (2)  The  council members and the cochairs of the council shall be appointed by  the Governor. One (1) cochair shall be the parent of a child specified  in subdivision (b)(1) of this section. In making appointments to the  council, the Governor shall ensure that the membership reasonably  represents the population of the state.
(b)  The council shall be composed of the following:
      (1)  At  least twenty percent (20%) of the membership shall include parents,  including minorities, of infants and toddlers with disabilities, or a  child with a disability who is twelve (12) years of age or younger, with  knowledge of or experience with programs for infants and toddlers with  disabilities, and at least two (2) of the members shall be a parent of a  child who is six (6) years of age or under;
      (2)  At  least twenty percent (20%) of the members shall be public or private  providers of early intervention services, and providers of early  intervention services include providers of general day care services in  which early intervention services are provided;
      (3)  At least one (1) person involved in personnel preparation;
      (4)  The Commissioner of Education and the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services;
      (5)  At  least one (1) member shall be from the state agency responsible for the  state governance of insurance, especially in the area of health  insurance; and
      (6)  Other members  representing each of the appropriate agencies involved in the provision  of or payment for early intervention services to infants and toddlers  with disabilities and their families and others selected by the  Governor.
(c)  The council shall meet  at least quarterly and in those places that it deems necessary. The  meetings shall be publicly announced and, to the extent appropriate,  open and accessible to the general public.
(d)  The council shall:
      (1)  Advise  and assist the lead agency designated in    20-14-503(b)(9) in the  performance of the responsibilities set out in Pub. L. No. 99-457 and in  preparation of the budget required, particularly the identification of  the sources of fiscal and other support for services for early  intervention programs, assignment of financial responsibility to the  appropriate agency, and the promotion of the interagency agreements;
      (2)  Advise and assist the lead agency in the preparation of applications and amendments thereto; and
      (3)  Prepare  and submit an annual report to the Governor and to the United States  Secretary of Education on the status of early intervention programs for  handicapped infants and toddlers and their families which are operated  within the state.
(e)  No member  shall cast a vote on any matter which would provide direct financial  benefit to that member or otherwise give the appearance of a conflict of  interest under state law.
(f)  The  members shall not receive compensation for their services as members but  may receive expense reimbursement in accordance with    25-16-901 et  seq.