Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Write An Olmstead Plan For Rhode Island (creates A Twenty-eight (28) Member Special Legislative Commission Whose Purpose It Is To Write An Olmstead Plan For Ri, And Who Reports Back To The General Assembly No Later Than January 3, 2024, And Whose Life Expires On July 1, 2024.)
The Olmstead Plan is intended to be a dynamic framework that will undergo regular updates to maintain its relevance and effectiveness. The commission is expected to assess the state's current resources, identify unmet needs, and include mechanisms for community input. The plan will focus on developing sustainable funding for housing and community services, thereby enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
House Bill H5882 aims to create a special legislative commission tasked with drafting an Olmstead Plan for Rhode Island. This commission will consist of twenty-eight members drawn from various sectors, including legislative representatives and state agency directors, as well as individuals with disabilities. The commission's primary goal is to create a comprehensive plan that addresses the needs and resources available for individuals with disabilities in the state, with a report due to the General Assembly by January 3, 2024.
There may be disputes regarding the composition of the commission and the inclusion of various stakeholders, including those representing the disabled community. The requirement for input from community members and the emphasis on comprehensive assessments could lead to debates about the methodology used in developing the plan. Additionally, ensuring the plan's adaptability through annual updates and longer-term evaluations raises questions about ongoing funding and support from the legislature.