An Act To Provide Integrated Community-based Employment and Customized Employment for Persons with Disabilities
PART A
Sec. A-1. 26 MRSA c. 39 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 39
EMPLOYMENT FIRST MAINE ACT
§ 3301. Short title
This chapter may be known and cited as "the Employment First Maine Act."
§ 3302. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
§ 3303. State agencies; requirements
PART B
Sec. B-1. Employment First Maine Coalition. The Employment First Maine Coalition, referred to in this section as "the coalition," is established within the protection and advocacy agency for persons with disabilities designated by the Governor pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 19502. The coalition shall strive to ensure that at least 1/2 of the coalition members are persons with disabilities.
1. Membership. The following may participate as members of the coalition:
The coalition shall invite as members a certified rehabilitation provider that provides integrated community-based employment or customized employment services and at least 2 persons who are parents of persons with disabilities. The coalition may invite additional members to join the coalition.
2. Meetings. The coalition shall hold regularly scheduled business meetings at least once in each quarter and at such times as the chair determines necessary or at the request of a majority of the members.
3. Chair. The coalition shall annually elect from among its members a chair and a vice-chair to serve a term of one year.
4. Consensus. The coalition shall use consensus-based decision making.
5. Compensation. The members of the coalition serve without compensation.
6. Duties; powers. The coalition shall:
The coalition may submit annually, by the first Wednesday in December, proposed legislation to the Legislature to improve integrated community-based employment and customized employment of persons with disabilities. Legislation submitted pursuant to this subsection may include recommendations regarding extending the coalition's authorization beyond the date specified in subsection 7.
For purposes of this subsection, "customized employment" has the same meaning as in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 26, section 3302, subsection 1; "integrated community-based employment" has the same meaning as in Title 26, section 3302, subsection 4; and "state agency" has the same meaning as in Title 26, section 3302, subsection 5.
7. Repeal. This Part is repealed October 1, 2016.
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Part A of this bill requires the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Labor, in carrying out their duties to provide services and supports to persons with disabilities, to:
1. Include as a core component of those services and supports the facilitation of the acquisition by persons with disabilities of integrated community-based employment and customized employment;
2. Offer, as the first and preferred service or support option, employment services that will support the acquisition by persons with disabilities of integrated community-based employment and customized employment;
3. Coordinate their efforts to ensure that the programs directed, the funding managed and the policies adopted by each agency support the acquisition by persons with disabilities of integrated community-based employment and customized employment; and
4. When permissible under the law, share information regarding the use of services and other data in order to monitor progress toward facilitating the acquisition by persons with disabilities of integrated community-based employment and customized employment.
Part A specifies that a person with a disability who receives services from the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Labor may not be required to accept employment services from that agency or to experience a loss of services as a result of choosing not to explore employment options.
Part B of this bill establishes until October 1, 2016 the Employment First Maine Coalition within the Disability Rights Center, which is the protection and advocacy agency for persons with disabilities designated by the Governor pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 19502. Among its duties, the Employment First Maine Coalition is directed to promote coordination and collaboration among state agencies that provide services and supports for persons with disabilities to advance integrated community-based employment and customized employment services for persons with disabilities; review relevant state policies, plans, programs and activities in order to determine whether such policies, plans, programs and activities effectively meet the employment needs of persons with disabilities; serve as a conduit for information and input to aid advocacy groups, commissions and councils that focus on issues facing persons with disabilities in Maine; make recommendations to the Governor, the Legislature and agencies regarding ways to improve the administration of employment services and employment outcomes for persons with disabilities; propose and promote rules and policies to agencies that provide services and supports to persons with disabilities to improve integrated community-based employment and customized employment of persons with disabilities; review and comment on proposed legislation affecting the employment of persons with disabilities; and submit proposed legislation to the Legislature to improve integrated community-based employment and customized employment of persons with disabilities.