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Section 20-14-201 - Legislative policy

This law is enacted to provide for a Governor's commission to carry on a continuing program to promote the interests of persons with disabilities in this state, in recognition that:(1) Arkansas has a public awareness of, and community interest in, the problems of persons with disabilities and that the awareness and interest must be heightened in order to enhance understanding of their problems;(2) There exists a need to assure that the special requirements of persons with disabilities are appropriately considered in state programs;(3) Existing programs for persons with disabilities require coordination to eliminate fragmentation of responsibility; and(4) There exists a critical need to provide individuals seeking information or assistance regarding services and programs for persons with disabilities with a simple means of obtaining appropriate information and referrals.Acts 1985, No. 911, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2908.

This law is enacted to provide for a Governor's commission to carry on a continuing program to promote the interests of persons with disabilities in this state, in recognition that:(1) Arkansas has a public awareness of, and community interest in, the problems of persons with disabilities and that the awareness and interest must be heightened in order to enhance understanding of their problems;(2) There exists a need to assure that the special requirements of persons with disabilities are appropriately considered in state programs;(3) Existing programs for persons with disabilities require coordination to eliminate fragmentation of responsibility; and(4) There exists a critical need to provide individuals seeking information or assistance regarding services and programs for persons with disabilities with a simple means of obtaining appropriate information and referrals.Acts 1985, No. 911, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2908.
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