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Sec. 3. Chairs. Resolved: That the Senate member is the Senate chair
of the commission and the first-named House of Representatives
member is the House chair of the commission; and be it further

 
Sec. 4. Appointments; convening of commission. Resolved: That all
appointments must be made no later than 30 days following the
effective date of this resolve. The appointing authorities
shall notify the Executive Director of the Legislative Council
once all appointments have been completed. Within 15 days
after appointment of all members, the chairs shall call and
convene the first meeting of the commission; and be it further

 
Sec. 5. Duties. Resolved: That the commission shall gather
information from public and private entities and from parents
of children with developmental disabilities and mental health
challenges to identify opportunities to decrease the
occurrence of developmental disabilities and childhood mental
health challenges, to set goals and to review the
effectiveness of early intervention programs; and be it
further

 
Sec. 6. Staff assistance. Resolved: That, upon approval of the
Legislative Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis
shall provide necessary staffing services to the commission;
and be it further

 
Sec. 7. Compensation. Resolved: That legislative members are
entitled to receive the legislative per diem and reimbursement
for travel and other necessary expenses for their attendance
at authorized meetings of the commission. Public members not
otherwise compensated by their employers or other entities
whom they represent are entitled to receive reimbursement of
necessary expenses and, upon a demonstration of financial
hardship, a per diem equal to the legislative per diem for
their attendance at authorized meetings of the commission; and
be it further

 
Sec. 8. Report. Resolved: That the commission shall submit a
report that includes its findings and recommendations,
including suggested legislation, to the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Human Services and the Legislative
Council by January 15, 2004. The commission is authorized to
introduce legislation. Following receipt and review of the
report, the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human
Services may report out a bill to the Second Regular Session
of the 121st Legislature; and be it further


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