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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 210 — State and regional mental health programs

210.577 Commission's meetings, purposes, and goals -- Report.

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(1)The commission created in KRS 210.575 shall meet at least quarterly or upon the
call of the chair, the request of four
(4)or more members, or the request of the
Governor.
(2)The commission shall serve in an advisory capacity to accomplish the following:
(a)Advise the Governor and the General Assembly concerning the needs of
persons with intellectual or other developmental disabilities;
(b)Develop a statewide strategy to increase the quality and availability of
community-based services and supports for persons with intellectual or other
developmental disabilities; and
(c)Review quality assurance and consumer satisfaction data annually and submit
recommendations that address areas of need to the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services.
(3)The commission shall submit an annual report describing its work over the previous
year, including recommendations submitted pursuant to subsection (2)(c) of this
section, no later than December 1 to the Governor and the Legislative Research
Commission.
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