[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR366.63]

[Page 375-377]
 
                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
            REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 366--CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING--Table of Contents
 
        Subpart G--Evaluation Standards and Compliance Indicators
 
Sec.  366.63  What evidence must a center present to demonstrate that it is in minimum compliance with the evaluation standards?

    (a) Compliance indicator 1--Philosophy--(1) Consumer control. (i) 
The center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual performance 
report that--
    (A) Individuals with significant disabilities constitute more than 
50 percent of the center's governing board; and
    (B) Individuals with disabilities constitute more than 50 percent of 
the center's--
    (1) Employees in decisionmaking positions; and
    (2) Employees in staff positions.
    (ii) A center may exclude personal assistants, readers, drivers, and 
interpreters employed by the center from the requirement in paragraph 
(a)(1)(B) of this section.

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    (iii) The determination that over 50 percent of a center's employees 
in decisionmaking and staff positions are individuals with disabilities 
must be based on the total number of hours (excluding any overtime) for 
which employees are actually paid during the last six-month period 
covered by the center's most recent annual performance report. However, 
a center must include in this determination its employees who are on 
unpaid family or maternity leave during this six-month period.
    (2) Self-help and self-advocacy. The center shall provide evidence 
in its most recent annual performance report that it promotes self-help 
and self-advocacy among individuals with significant disabilities (e.g., 
by conducting activities to train individuals with significant 
disabilities in self-advocacy).
    (3) Development of peer relationships and peer role models. The 
center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual performance 
report that it promotes the development of peer relationships and peer 
role models among individuals with significant disabilities (e.g., by 
using individuals with significant disabilities who have achieved IL 
goals [whether the goals were achieved independently or through 
assistance and services provided by a center] as instructors [volunteer 
or paid] in its training programs or as peer counselors).
    (4) Equal access. The center shall provide evidence in its most 
recent annual performance report that it--
    (i) Ensures equal access of individuals with significant 
disabilities, including communication and physical access, to the 
center's services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities, 
whether publicly or privately funded. Equal access, for purposes of this 
paragraph, means that the same access is provided to any individual with 
a significant disability regardless of the individual's type of 
significant disability.
    (ii) Advocates for and conducts activities that promote the equal 
access to all services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities 
in society, whether public or private, and regardless of funding source, 
for individuals with significant disabilities. Equal access, for 
purposes of this paragraph, means that the same access provided to 
individuals without disabilities is provided in the center's service 
area to individuals with significant disabilities.
    (5) Alternative formats. To ensure that a center complies with Sec.  
366.63(a)(4) and for effective communication, a center shall make 
available in alternative formats, as appropriate, all of its written 
policies and materials and IL services.
    (b) Compliance indicator 2--Provision of services on a cross-
disability basis. The center shall provide evidence in its most recent 
annual performance report that it--
    (1) Provides IL services to eligible individuals or groups of 
individuals without restrictions based on the particular type or types 
of significant disability of an individual or group of individuals, 
unless the restricted IL service (other than the IL core services) is 
unique to the significant disability of the individuals to be served;
    (2) Provides IL services to individuals with a diversity of 
significant disabilities and individuals who are members of populations 
that are unserved or underserved by programs under title VII of the Act; 
and
    (3) Provides IL core services to individuals with significant 
disabilities in a manner that is neither targeted nor limited to a 
particular type of significant disability.
    (c) Compliance indicator 3--Independent living goals. (1) The center 
shall provide evidence in its most recent annual performance report that 
it--
    (i) Maintains a consumer service record that meets the requirements 
of 34 CFR 364.53 for each consumer;
    (ii) Facilitates the development and achievement of IL goals 
selected by individuals with significant disabilities who request 
assistance from the center;
    (iii) Provides opportunities for consumers to express satisfaction 
with the center's services and policies in facilitating their 
achievement of IL goals and provides any results to its governing board 
and the appropriate SILC; and
    (iv) Notifies all consumers of their right to develop or waive the 
development of an IL plan (ILP).

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    (2) The center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual 
performance report that the center maintains records on--
    (i) The IL goals that consumers receiving services at the center 
believe they have achieved;
    (ii) The number of ILPs developed by consumers receiving services at 
the center; and
    (iii) The number of waivers signed by consumers receiving services 
at the center stating that an ILP is unnecessary.
    (d) Compliance indicator 4--Community options and community 
capacity. The center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual 
performance report that, during the project year covered by the center's 
most recent annual performance report, the center promoted the increased 
availability and improved quality of community-based programs that serve 
individuals with significant disabilities and promoted the removal of 
any existing architectural, attitudinal, communication, environmental, 
or other type of barrier that prevents the full integration of these 
individuals into society. This evidence must demonstrate that the center 
performed at least one activity in each of the following categories:
    (1) Community advocacy.
    (2) Technical assistance to the community on making services, 
programs, activities, resources, and facilities in society accessible to 
individuals with significant disabilities.
    (3) Public information and education.
    (4) Aggressive outreach to members of populations of individuals 
with significant disabilities that are unserved or underserved by 
programs under title VII of the Act in the center's service area.
    (5) Collaboration with service providers, other agencies, and 
organizations that could assist in improving the options available for 
individuals with significant disabilities to avail themselves of the 
services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities in the 
center's service area.
    (e) Compliance indicator 5--IL core services and other IL services. 
The center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual performance 
report that it provides--
    (1) Information and referral services to all individuals who request 
this type of assistance or services from the center in formats 
accessible to the individual requesting these services; and
    (2) As appropriate in response to requests from individuals with 
significant disabilities who are eligible for IL services from the 
center, the following services:
    (i) IL skills training.
    (ii) Peer counseling (including cross-disability peer counseling).
    (iii) Individual and systems advocacy.
    (iv) A combination, as appropriate, of any two or more of the IL 
services defined in section 7(30)(B) of the Act.
    (f) Compliance indicator 6--Resource development activities. The 
center shall provide evidence in its most recent annual performance 
report that it has conducted resource development activities within the 
period covered by the performance report to obtain funding from sources 
other than chapter 1 of title VII of the Act.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1820-0606)

(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c), 796d-1(b), and 796f-4)