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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 7-132

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§7–132.
(a)The State Disabilities Plan shall provide for the coordination of support services that:
(1)ensure compliance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act and other relevant federal and State provisions intended to protect the civil rights of individuals with disabilities;
(2)are necessary for individuals with disabilities to achieve maximum participation in the mainstream of the community in the most integrated setting possible; and
(3)address, on a statewide basis, the improvement of:
(i)the capacity of communities to support individuals with disabilities with personal attendant care and other long–term care options that are self–directed;
(ii)the availability of accessible, integrated, and affordable housing options;
(iii)reliable transportation options;
(iv)employment and training options, including self–employment and noncongregant competitive opportunities available in an integrated environment in which there are individuals with and without disabilities;
(v)somatic and behavioral health options;
(vi)accessible and universally designed technology;
(vii)support services for children, youth, and their families to enable them to achieve successful learning;
(viii)family support services, including respite care; and
(ix)crime control, public safety, and correctional services that appropriately take into account the needs and rights of individuals with disabilities.
(b)The State Disabilities Plan shall assess the provision of and resources for support services for individuals with disabilities.
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