Sec. 5. Administration
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The Attorney General shall investigate and take enforcement action for violations of this Act. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, through the Administrator, shall— review, and approve or disapprove, transition plans submitted by public entities, under section 6(b)(10); establish a task force to assess racial, ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other disparities in the availability and provision of community-based long-term services and supports, which task force shall be responsible for— overseeing studies regarding the nature and extent of racial, ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other disparities in the availability and provision of community-based long-term services and supports and the impact that those disparities have on the institutionalization of individuals with LTSS disabilities; and submitting to Congress not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act a report on the nature and extent of racial, ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other disparities in the availability and provision of community-based long-term services and supports, including recommendations for addressing those disparities; establish a task force to identify obstacles that prevent individuals with LTSS disabilities from being able to choose community-based alternatives to institutionalization, and to recommend legislative or executive action to address the obstacles; and refer information on violations of this Act to the Attorney General for investigation and enforcement action under this Act.
Each Federal agency and, in particular, each Federal agency covered by Executive Order 13217 (66 Fed. Reg. 33155; relating to community-based alternatives for individuals with disabilities), shall carry out programs and activities relating to the institutionalization of individuals with LTSS disabilities and the provision of community-based long-term services and supports for individuals with LTSS disabilities in accordance with this Act and shall cooperate with the Attorney General and the Administrator to further the purposes of this Act.
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