Independent Living Council
Appearance
Some states in the United States[1][2][3] have a state-named Independent Living Council. While federal funding exists,[4] each state's funding is allocated by the individual state's legislature. Although they can make recommendations, they have few to no powers regarding privately financed single-family homes.[5] At times state Independent Living Councils are caught in a conflict of interest.[6]
States
[edit]- New York State Independent Living Council:[10] Budget cuts in 2001, along with not spending some funds allocated, made obvious the impact felt by many vulnerable groups.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "Civil rights complaint targets Idaho health care ration". Associated Press (AP News). September 24, 2021.
Idaho State Independent Living Council
- ^ "NCD announces new Chairman Andrés Gallegos". Associated Press (AP News). January 22, 2021.
(NCD) ... appointed by the governor.
- ^ "States Use Gimmicks To Tackle Deficits". The Washington Post. June 1, 2003.
the Statewide Independent Living Council of Kansas
- ^ a b CA State State Independent Living Council
- ^ a b Bob Pool (December 2, 2001). "Wheelchair Access as a Must for Residences". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
- ^ State Independent Living Council - Conflict of Interest, Westlaw
- ^ New Jersey Statewide Independent Living Council
- ^ Norman A. Smith (July 9, 2022). "A tax on hardworking disabled New Jerseyan's is downright wrong". NJ.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
- ^ New Jersey-2022-A3590-Introduced,
shall be a representative of the New Jersey Statewide Independent Living Council;
- ^ Marilyn E. Saviola (PDF), NYSILC, retrieved September 11, 2022
- ^ Richard Pérez-Peña; James C. McKinley Jr. (August 8, 2001). "Budget Crisis, Still Burning, Has Already Left Casualties". The New York Times. Retrieved September 11, 2022.