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"38-9A-2.
"(a) The Individual and Family Support Programs is
created and shall be administered through a system of regional support councils and their
affiliated community councils and a state council. One regional support council is created
and incorporated as a private nonprofit corporation in each of the mental retardation
regions as defined by the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. The regional
support councils and their affiliated community councils may receive and accept funds,
real estate, and other items of value from state agencies and other organizations, and
enter into any necessary agreements and contracts for the purposes of implementing this
chapter. Councils may employ adequate staff personnel including a state coordinator to
implement the program. If staff personnel are employed through a fiscal agent or other
entity apart from the council, a memorandum of understanding which defines the roles and
responsibilities of the staff shall be required.
"(b) The following principles shall be adhered to in
developing programs to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their
families:
"(1) Individuals with developmental disabilities and
their families are best able to determine their own needs and should be empowered to make
decisions concerning necessary, desirable and appropriate services.
"(2) Families should receive the support necessary to
care for their children at home.
"(3) Family support should be responsive to the needs
of the entire family unit.
"(4) Supports should be sensitive to the unique needs
and strengths of individuals and families.
"(5) Supports should build on existing social networks
and natural sources of support.
"(6) Supports may be needed throughout the lifespan of
the individual who has a developmental disability.
"(7) Supports should encourage the integration of
people with developmental disabilities into the community.
"(8) Support services should be flexible enough to
accommodate unique needs of individuals and families as they evolve over time.
"(9) Support services should be consistent with the
cultural preferences and orientations of individuals and families.
"(10) Support services
should be comprehensive and coordinated across the agencies that provide resources and
services, or both, to individuals and families.
"(11) Family, individual, and community-based services
should be based on the principles for sharing ordinary places, developing meaningful
relationships, learning things that are useful, and making choices, as well as increasing
the status and enhancing the reputation of the people served.
"(12) Supports should be developed in the state that
are necessary, desirable, and appropriate to support individuals and families.
"(13) Developmental disabilities programs and policies
should enhance the development of the individual with a developmental disability and the
family.
"(14) A comprehensive, coordinated system of supports
to families effectively uses existing resources and minimizes gaps in supports to families
and individuals in all areas of the state.
"(15) Service coordination is a goal oriented process
for coordination of the range of services needed and wanted by persons with developmental
disabilities and their families, and is independent of service provision.
"(c) State agencies and departments may enter
into agreements, contracts, or grants with regional or affiliated community councils,
families, caregivers, or individuals with a developmental disability to purchase or
provide individual and family support.
"(d) All volunteer council members shall be protected
from liability stemming from the participation of the volunteer as provided in Section
6-5-336.
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