Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 515.110 - Powers and Duties
Powers and duties of the SRC in respect to the operation of DHS-ORS include:
a) To consider and study the subject of
rehabilitation as it relates to the programs and purpose of DHS;
b) To recommend to the Associate Director of
DHS-ORS, on its own initiative, policies and practices which shall be duly
considered;
c) To give advice or
make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly when so requested
or on its own initiative;
d) To
investigate the conduct of the work of DHS-ORS, and for this purpose to have
access, at any time, to all books, papers, documents, and records pertaining or
belonging to DHS-ORS, and to require written or oral information from any
officer or employee of DHS-ORS;
e)
To adopt bylaws, not inconsistent with statute, for the internal management of
the SRC, a copy of which is to be filed with the Associate Director of
DHS-ORS;
f) To act by a
subcommittee, or by a majority of SRC, if the bylaws so prescribe;
g) To keep minutes of each meeting which
shall be filed with the Associate Director of DHS-ORS and available for public
review;
h) To give notice of the
time and date of each meeting to the Governor, the Secretary and the vocational
rehabilitation administrator to permit them to attend meetings and to be heard
upon any matter coming before the SRC;
i) To prepare and submit to the vocational
rehabilitation administrator such reports and findings as he/she may request or
as the Council deems fit and prepare and submit such reports and findings to
the Governor and the Commissioner for the Rehabilitation Services
Administration of the U.S. Department of Education;
j) To select jointly withthevocational
rehabilitation administratora pool of qualified persons to serve as impartial
hearing officers [20 ILCS
5/5-550 ];
k) To the extent feasible, to conduct a
review and analysis of the effectiveness of, and consumer satisfaction with:
1) the functions performed by DHS-ORS and
other public and private service providers; and
2) VR services provided, or paid for, through
DHS-ORS or any other source;
l) To coordinate the activity of the SRC with
the Independent Living Council (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 515: Subpart D) and other
advisory councils of DHS-ORS and the State Advisory Council on Education of the
Handicapped, the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, the
Planning Council on Mental Health, and other appropriate entities;
m) To provide for coordination and
establishment of working relationships between DHS-ORS and the Statewide
Independent Living Council and centers for independent living throughout
Illinois;
n) To review the State
Plans to be submitted to the Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services
Administration of the U.S. Department of Education;
o) To develop, in tandem with DHS-ORS,
written policies and procedures to enable each customer to make informed
choices regarding his/her rehabilitation program;
p) To review and comment on plans, policies,
and procedures relating to recruitment, preparation, and retention of qualified
staff, personnel standards, and staff development. This is not to be construed
to mean that SRC shall have input into individual personnel transactions
regarding DHS-ORS staff (e.g., hirings, promotions, disciplinary action taken
against an employee); and
q) To
review, with the vocational rehabilitation unit of the Department, jointly
develop, agree to, and review annually State goals and priorities and jointly
submit annual reports of progress to the federal Commissioner of Rehabilitation
Services Administration. [20 ILCS 5/5-550 ]
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 6399, effective March 31, 2000
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