The Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities shall appoint an advisory committee to advise and consult with the Oregon Community Foundation in making expenditures under ORS § 427.347. The committee must include one individual each to represent:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 427.348

  • Developmental disability: means autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy or other condition diagnosed by a qualified professional that:

    (a) Originates before an individual is 22 years of age and is expected to continue indefinitely;

    (b) Results in a significant impairment in adaptive behavior as measured by a qualified professional;

    (c) Is not attributed primarily to other conditions including, but not limited to, a mental or emotional disorder, sensory impairment, substance abuse, personality disorder, learning disability or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; and

    (d) Requires supports similar to those required by an individual with an intellectual disability. See Oregon Statutes 427.005

(1) Support services brokerages;

(2) Community developmental disability programs;

(3) Oregon coalitions consisting of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who encourage and facilitate self-advocacy by individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities;

(4) Families of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities;

(5) The Housing and Community Services Department;

(6) Community-based residential providers of services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities; and

(7) The system described in ORS § 192.517 (1). [2019 c.551 § 2]

 

See note under 427.347.

 

[2011 c.658 § 1; 2013 c.36 § 15; 2013 c.604 § 3; renumbered 427.101 in 2013]

 

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