[Amended by Bill. No. 00-57]
A. The Commission on Disabilities is hereby established and shall consist of 16 members. Except as provided in Subsection
B(2) of this section, members of the Commission on Disabilities shall be appointed by the County Executive and confirmed by the County Council in accordance with the Charter of Harford County.
B. The Commission members shall be:
(1) Five County citizens with disabilities;
(2) A member of the County Council, appointed by the Council;
(3) Two family members of individuals with disabilities;
(4) One County citizen who owns or operates a local business
or who is an employee of a local business, recommended by the Harford
County Chamber of Commerce;
(5) Two County citizens with an interest in assisting
individuals with disabilities;
(6) Four individuals representing agencies serving individuals
with disabilities;
(7) A student representative, chosen annually by the Commission
either in the student's junior year to serve during the senior year
or in the sophomore year to serve during the junior year, said term
to begin in July of each year.
[Amended by Bill No. 00-57]
A. Of the 16 members, 6 shall be appointed for initial
terms of 3 years, 5 shall be appointed for initial terms of 2 years
and 4 shall be appointed for initial terms of 1 year. After expiration
of the initial terms, all terms shall be for 3-year terms.
B. At the end of a term, a member continues to serve
until a successor is appointed. Vacancies will be filled for the unexpired
term in the manner of original appointment.
C. Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation,
but may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred
in the discharge of their duties.
D. The Commission shall hold such meetings as may be
necessary for the proper conduct of its business, but no less than
6 times per year.
The County Executive shall annually appoint
one of the members of the Commission as Chairperson, and one member
as Vice-Chairperson, subject to confirmation by the County Council.
The Commission on Disabilities shall:
A. Review overall services and activities for, collect
data regarding the needs of and review reports and publications of
existing governmental agencies providing services to individuals with
disabilities;
B. Review legislation, County, state or federal, which
concerns or would impact individuals with disabilities;
C. Identify and review specific and overall programs
and services for all individuals in the County with disabilities to
formulate recommendations for a data pool for the purpose of identifying
areas of unmet needs in services and programs for individuals with
disabilities;
D. Study and make recommendations as to the manner in
which the use of facilities and services available to individuals
with disabilities can be maximized;
E. Advise on and promote the development of an information
and referral service for all services and programs for individuals
with disabilities;
F. Recommend for such procedures, programs or legislation
as may be deemed necessary to promote the well-being of individuals
with disabilities;
G. Conduct open meetings to provide direct communication
by individuals with disabilities with private and public organizations
and with the general public in order to gather and disseminate information
regarding the status of programs, services and needs of individuals
with disabilities;
H. Advise the County Executive on the implementation
of the Americans With Disabilities Act, monitor its implementation
by the County and serve as an ongoing liaison between individuals
with disabilities in the County, or organizations representing individuals
with disabilities and County government;
I. Annually submit a report to the County Executive and
the County Council on its accomplishments for the preceding year and
goals for the upcoming year.