96-7461. Continuing the President's Committee on Mental Retardation and Broadening Its Membership and Responsibilities  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 59 (Tuesday, March 26, 1996)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 13047-13049]
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    [FR Doc No: 96-7461]
    
    
    
    
    
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                    Executive Order 12994 of March 21, 1996
    
                    
    Continuing the President's Committee on Mental 
                    Retardation and Broadening Its Membership and 
                    Responsibilities
    
                    The President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 
                    established by Executive Order No. 11280 on May 11, 
                    1966, as superseded by Executive Order No. 11776 on 
                    March 28, 1974, has organized national planning, 
                    stimulated development of plans, policies and programs, 
                    and advanced the concept of community participation in 
                    the field of mental retardation.
    
                    National goals have been established to:
    
                        (1) promote full participation of people with 
                    mental retardation in their communities;
                        (2) provide all necessary supports to people with 
                    mental retardation and their families for such 
                    participation;
                        (3) reduce the occurrence and severity of mental 
                    retardation by one-half by the year 2010;
                        (4) assure the full citizenship rights of all 
                    people with mental retardation, including those rights 
                    secured by such landmark statutes as the Americans with 
                    Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336 (42 U.S.C. 
                    12101 et seq.);
                        (5) recognize the right of all people with mental 
                    retardation to self-determination and autonomy, to be 
                    treated in a nondiscriminatory manner, and to exercise 
                    meaningful choice, with whatever supports are necessary 
                    to effectuate these rights;
                        (6) recognize the right of all people with mental 
                    retardation to enjoy a quality of life that promotes 
                    independence, self-determination, and participation as 
                    productive members of society; and
                        (7) promote the widest possible dissemination of 
                    information on models, programs, and services in the 
                    field of mental retardation.
    
                    The achievement of these goals will require the most 
                    effective possible use of public and private resources.
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as 
                    President by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                    United States of America, including the Federal 
                    Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App. 2), 
                    it is hereby ordered as follows:
    
                    Section 1. Committee Continued and Responsibilities 
                    Expanded. The President's Committee on Mental 
                    Retardation (the ``Committee''), with expanded 
                    membership and expanded responsibilities, is hereby 
                    continued in operation.
    
                    Sec. 2. Composition of Committee. (a) The Committee 
                    shall be composed of the following members:
    
                          (1) The Secretary of Health and Human Services;
                          (2) The Secretary of Education;
                          (3) The Attorney General;
                          (4) The Secretary of Labor;
                          (5) The Secretary of Housing and Urban 
                    Development;
                          (6) The Chief Executive Officer of the 
                    Corporation for National and Community Service 
                    (formerly ACTION);
                    
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                          (7) The Commissioner of Social Security;
                          (8) The Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity 
                    Commission;
                          (9) The Chairperson of the National Council on 
                    Disability;
                          (10) No more than 21 other members who shall be 
                    appointed to the Committee by the President. These 
                    citizen members shall consist of individuals who 
                    represent a broad spectrum of perspectives, experience, 
                    and expertise on mental retardation, and shall include 
                    self-advocates with mental retardation and members of 
                    families with a child or adult with mental retardation, 
                    and persons employed in either the public or the 
                    private sector. Except as the President may from time 
                    to time otherwise direct, appointees under this 
                    paragraph shall have two-year terms, except that an 
                    appointment made to fill a vacancy occurring before the 
                    expiration of a term shall be made for the balance of 
                    the unexpired term.
                        (b) The President shall designate the Chair of the 
                    Committee from the 21 citizen members. The Chair shall 
                    advise and counsel the Committee and represent the 
                    Committee on appropriate occasions.
    
                    Sec. 3. Functions of the Committee. (a) The Committee 
                    shall provide such advice and assistance in the area of 
                    mental retardation as the President or Secretary of 
                    Health and Human Services may request, and particularly 
                    shall advise with respect to the following areas:
    
                          (1) evaluating and monitoring the national 
                    efforts to establish appropriate policies and supports 
                    for people with mental retardation;
                          (2) providing suggestions for improvement in the 
                    delivery of mental retardation services, including 
                    preventive services, the promulgation of effective and 
                    humane policies, and the provision of necessary 
                    supports;
                          (3) identifying the extent to which various 
                    Federal and State programs achieve the national goals 
                    in mental retardation described in the preamble to this 
                    order and have a positive impact on the lives of people 
                    with mental retardation;
                          (4) facilitating liaison among Federal, State, 
                    and local governments, foundations, nonprofit 
                    organizations, other private organizations, and 
                    citizens concerning mental retardation;
                          (5) developing and disseminating such information 
                    as will tend to reduce the incidence and severity of 
                    mental retardation; and
                          (6) promoting the concept of community 
                    participation and development of community supports for 
                    citizens with mental retardation.
                        (b) The Committee shall make an annual report, 
                    through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to 
                    the President concerning mental retardation. Such 
                    additional reports may be made as the President may 
                    require or as the Committee may deem appropriate.
    
                    Sec. 4. Cooperation by Other Agencies. To assist the 
                    Committee in providing advice to the President, Federal 
                    departments and agencies requested to do so by the 
                    Committee shall designate liaison officers to the 
                    Committee. Such officers shall, on request by the 
                    Committee, and to the extent permitted by law, provide 
                    the Committee with information on department and agency 
                    programs that do contribute to or could contribute to 
                    achievement of the President's goals in the field of 
                    mental retardation.
    
                    Sec. 5. Administration. (a) The Department of Health 
                    and Human Services shall, to the extent permitted by 
                    law, provide the Committee with necessary staff, 
                    administrative services, and facilities and funding.
    
                        (b) Each member of the Committee, except any member 
                    who receives other compensation from the United States 
                    Government, may receive compensation for each day he or 
                    she is engaged in the work of the Committee, as 
                    authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 3109), and may also receive 
                    travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of 
                    subsistence, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707), 
                    for persons employed intermittently in the Government 
                    service.
    
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                    Committee members with disabilities may be compensated 
                    for attendant expenses, consistent with Government 
                    procedures and practices.
                        (c) The Secretary of Health and Human Services 
                    shall perform such other functions with respect to the 
                    Committee as may be required by the provisions of the 
                    Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 
                    App. 2), except that of reporting to the Congress.
    
                    Sec. 6. Construction. Nothing in this order shall be 
                    construed as subjecting any Federal agency, or any 
                    function vested by law in, or assigned pursuant to law 
                    to, any Federal agency, to the authority of the 
                    Committee or as abrogating or restricting any such 
                    function in any manner.
    
                    Sec. 7. Superseded Authority. Executive Order No. 11776 
                    is hereby superseded.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        March 21, 1996.
    
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Document Information

Published:
03/26/1996
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
96-7461
Pages:
13047-13049 (3 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 12994 of 1996-03-21
EONotes:
Amended by: EO 13062, September 29, 1997; EO 13138, September 30, 1999; EO 13225, September 28, 2001; EO 13309, July 25, 2003; EO 13385, September 29, 2005; EO 13446, September 28, 2007 Continued by: EO 13811, September 29, 2017 Continued by: EO 13446, September 28, 2007; EO 13511, September 29, 2009; EO 13652, September 30, 2013; EO 13708, September 30, 2015 See: EO 13585, September 30, 2011
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