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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Disability is a natural part of the human |
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| experience that does not diminish the right of individuals with |
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| developmental disabilities to live independently, to exert |
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| control and choice over their own lives, and to fully |
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| participate in and contribute to their communities through full |
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| inclusion and participation in the economic, political, |
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| social, cultural, and educational mainstream of their chosen |
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| community and United States society; and
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| WHEREAS, People who experience developmental disabilities, |
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| and their families, ask quite little, given their challenges; |
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| one thing that is critical to them is the confidence that, when |
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| needed, they will have access to the supports and services that |
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| will ameliorate a crisis or trauma and that will provide |
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| long-term stability and quality of life for them; confidence at |
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| this level requires a long-term public policy that guarantees |
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| that needed opportunities for supports and services are |
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| available each year; it also requires the confidence that the |
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| supports and services that are available are responsive to the |
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| needs of the individual; and |
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| WHEREAS, Individuals with developmental disabilities |
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| should be supported individually, and individual choices and |
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| preferences should be the primary source of direction for |
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| services and supports they receive; and |
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| WHEREAS, Federal law and recent court cases have clearly |
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| defined the State's responsibility to support each person's |
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| choice to live in the community of his or her choice rather |
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| than in an institutional facility; and |
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| WHEREAS, The United States Supreme Court decision in |
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| Olmstead ex rel. Zimring v. L.C., 119 S.Ct. 2176 (1999), held |
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| that persons with disabilities have a right to receive |
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| State-funded services and programs in the most inclusive |
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| setting appropriate to meet their needs and to participate in |
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| community life to the fullest extent possible; and |
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois, through the Department of |
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| Human Services, intends to incur capital and operational costs |
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| to develop and operate 4 10-bed intermediate care facilities |
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| for the developmentally disabled on the grounds of the former |
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| Lincoln Developmental Center, which is physically segregated |
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| from the surrounding, mainstream community; and |
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| WHEREAS, This Department development project is being |
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| designed and negotiated without any direct involvement of the |
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| 40 people who experience developmental disabilities who may be |
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| asked to live in that institutional facility complex; and |
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| WHEREAS, The development of living environments and |
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| program components in such facilities without the direct |
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| involvement of the people who experience developmental |
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| disabilities is in direct conflict with long-standing and |
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| well-articulated Department policy on person-centered planning |
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| and very clear and well-articulated national standards of best |
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| practice for the development of supports and services for |
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| people who experience developmental disabilities; and |
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| WHEREAS, The aforementioned Department project perpetuates |
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| the current supply-driven approach to services, which is not |
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| based on what people who experience developmental disabilities |
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| articulate as their need but which in actuality seeks to |
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| redress the needs of other, non-disabled people or communities; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, The aforementioned Department project perpetuates |
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| the over-reliance on State-operated developmental centers to |
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| provide economic development rather than serve individuals |
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| with developmental needs; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Illinois developmental disabilities system |
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| has been demonstrated to have institutional and congregate |
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| capacities that are significantly above the national norm and |
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| inconsistent with consumer demand, which forces those same |
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| individuals with developmental disabilities and their families |
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| to choose services they don't need or don't want or to not be |
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| able to access services at all; and |
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| WHEREAS, Recent national experience demonstrates that |
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| economies of scale assumed to be associated with large |
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| institutional facilities do not exist or are not equal to |
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| related reductions in costs that are offered by supporting the |
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| choice of people who experience developmental disabilities to |
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| access appropriate community care; and |
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| WHEREAS, The supporting access to appropriate supports and |
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| services in the community, developed and designed in response |
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| to consumer choice, represents sound public policy because it |
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| is the right thing to do for citizens who experience |
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| developmental disabilities and are vulnerable and |
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| disadvantaged and experience difficulties and because the |
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| direct and indirect benefits to the community as a whole are |
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| both positive and tangible; and |
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| WHEREAS, The aforementioned consumer-driven approach would |
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| be more effective and efficient and would support existing, |
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| sound public policy and a cohesive policy and planning |
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| structure; and |
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| WHEREAS, Our nation and the State of Illinois must offer |
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| the opportunity for and support all people who experience |
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| developmental disabilities to realize their own vision for |
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| their lives; to accomplish this, families, friends, allies, |
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| communities, provider agencies, professionals, advocates, and |
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| government alike must work in partnership to do whatever it |
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| takes to enable each individual to realize her or his unique |
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| vision, and this will happen only when public policy decisions |
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| are organized first and foremost around the choice and needs of |
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| individual citizens who experience developmental disabilities; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, The State has a fundamental responsibility to |
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| allow people with developmental disabilities now residing in |
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| communities and State-operated facilities to determine where |
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| they want to live based upon sound principles of |
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| person-centered planning; therefore, be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| strongly urge the Governor, the executive and legislative |
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| branches of State government, and the Illinois Department of |
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| Human Services to do the following:
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| (1) Take the immediate actions necessary to redirect |
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| and utilize existing appropriations in the capital and |
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| operating budgets and the proposed FY 05 executive budgets |
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| of the Capital Development Board and the Illinois |
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| Department of Human Services that are earmarked for the |
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| Lincoln Developmental Center to support 40 individuals |
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| with developmental disabilities; |
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| (2) Develop a model approach consistent with national |
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| best practice for person-centered and consumer-directed |
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| planning and service delivery to identify and develop the |
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| living environments, supports, and services for the 40 |
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| identified individuals; |
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| (3) Consult with a nationally recognized expert in the |
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| field of developmental disabilities, person-centered and |
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| consumer-directed service planning and service delivery, |
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| and the community-based systems of services to assist the |
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| State in formulating the model approach and to oversee the |
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| development of person-centered and consumer-directed |
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| individualized support plans and appropriate funding |
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| allocations, using the following principles: |
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| (a) People and families must participate as valued |
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| and empowered partners in all decision-making; |
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| opinions of individuals and families are continuously |
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| sought to inform policy making and system improvement; |
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| (b) Family members, friends, and members of the |
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| community can play an important role in enhancing the |
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| lives of individuals with developmental disabilities, |
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| especially when the family members, friends, and |
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| community members are provided with the necessary |
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| community services, individualized supports, and other |
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| forms of assistance; |
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| (c) Each person shall have the authority to define |
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| and pursue his or her own vision; individuals with |
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| developmental disabilities and family members feel |
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| welcome to express their ideas, needs, and |
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| preferences, as well as lead and direct the development |
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| of their support plans with assistance, as needed, from |
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| service coordinators, guardians, and other similar |
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| persons; |
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| (d) Self-determination or consumer-direction is |
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| the organizing principle for service planning and |
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| delivery; people and families are entitled to freedom, |
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| authority, and support to control, direct, and manage |
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| their own services, supports, and funding; individuals |
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| have the capacity and the right to choose where and |
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| with whom they live; |
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| (e) Personal relationships and community |
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| membership are valued; people have support to take part |
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| in social, spiritual, recreational, and community |
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| activities of their choice; |
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| (f) All networks and systems of support must |
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| collaborate in support of the person's vision; people |
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| have one plan that pulls together all sources of paid, |
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| generic, and natural supports in pursuit of their |
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| personal vision; and |
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| (g) There must be resolute, continuous commitment |
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| to achieve excellence in all dimensions of supporting |
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| individuals and families; |
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| (4) Demonstrate to individuals with developmental |
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| disabilities and their families that there is a commitment |
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| to long-range public policy goals that do not have an |
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| institutional bias, and that this commitment offers as a |
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| goal appropriate, quality, cost-effective supports and |
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| services in sufficient quality to meet their needs, is |
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| based solely on the direct articulation of needs and choice |
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| by consumers, and results in a demand-driven system of |
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| services and supports; |
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| (5) Demonstrate the State's commitment to make related |
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| public policy decisions that are consistent with |
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| long-range strategic goals for people who experience |
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| developmental disabilities that are developed in |
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| partnership with people with developmental disabilities; |
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| and |
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| (6) File a report consistent with this Resolution and |
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| paragraphs (1) through (5) with the House of |
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| Representatives on or before December 31, 2004; and be it |
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| further |
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| RESOLVED, That we urge the Department of Human Services and |
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| the Administration to cooperate in taking the actions set forth |
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| in this Resolution; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be sent to the |
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| Office of the Governor, the Secretary of the Department of |
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| Human Services, the Director of the Office of Management and |
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| Budget, and the Secretary of the Senate.
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