Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2715 - Role of Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC)
(1) Each contractor, in conjunction with
subcontrator(s), must solicit the advice and assistance of the local
interagency coordinating council (LICC) in each county within the contractor's
service area, regarding:
(a) Identification of
service needs;
(b) Coordination of
services with other agency services;
(c) Procedures for resolving local disputes;
and
(d) Development of local
interagency agreements.
(2) The recommendations from each LICC must
be used by the contractor and subcontractor in developing a plan for services
required by the Department. This plan will include components described in
section (1) of this rule, and be presented in a format provided by the
Department, and must include:
(a) A written
description of the process used in assisting each LICC in the development of
their recommendations;
(b) The
contractor's and subcontractor's proposal for implementing the recommendations
from the LICC in each county;
(c)
Recommendations from the LICC that the contractor and subcontractor(s) does not
propose to implement, and the reason for that decision; and
(d) A written description of the process used
to resolve disagreements between the LICC and the contractor and
subcontractor(s).
(3)
When there is unresolved conflict over the service plan, and recommendations
from the LICC the Department will:
(a)
Investigate the conflict; and
(b)
Make the final decision regarding plan approval and implementation.
(4) The contractor(s) must
provide, within available funds, fiscal and other support for the LICC to
perform the functions described in this rule. The LICC must submit an annual
budget to the contractor(s) to demonstrate the use of the funds.
(5) The LICC must collaborate with other
agencies and programs in planning and implementing services for young children
and their families in the local community.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.475
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.475, 343.507
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