Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
 
Agency
Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
 
Board
Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
 
Guidance Document Change: Virginia has 17 Centers for Independent Living (CIL) and three CIL satellites that provide Virginians with disabilities community based, consumer directed, independent living (IL) services. CILs provide five core services: advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills training, peer counseling (support and mentoring), and transition services. CILs are funded with a combination of federal funding and state funding through a General Assembly appropriation, which is administered by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) as grants. The CIL General Policies and Procedures Manual builds upon regulations found in 22VAC30-30 and provides guidance for CILs in Virginia. DARS is updating the CIL General Policies and Procedures Manual and folding in the content of two stand-alone guidance documents that will be deleted. For more information on the changes please review the ORM form.
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4/17/24  2:29 pm
Commenter: Karen Michalski-Karney

Counter-signed disbursements and checks
 

We suggest that Page 22 Item B, 2, b:  "counter-signed" disbursements and checks include a statement that says, "unless otherwise outlined by CIL Policies and Procedures."

Thank you!

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