Section 6531.5 Of Article 1. Joint Powers Agreements From California Government Code >> Division 7. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
6531.5
. (a) There is hereby created the California In-Home
Supportive Services Authority, hereafter referred to as the Statewide
Authority. Notwithstanding any other law, the Statewide Authority
shall be deemed a joint powers authority created pursuant to this
article and is a public entity separate and apart from the parties
that have appointing power to the Statewide Authority or the
employers of those individuals so appointed. Notwithstanding the
requirements of this article, an agreement shall not be required to
create the Statewide Authority.
(b) The Statewide Authority shall consist of the following five
members:
(1) Two members shall be county officials who are appointed by,
and who serve at the pleasure of, the Governor.
(2) Three members shall be the Director of Social Services, the
Director of Health Care Services, and the Director of Finance in
their ex officio capacities, or their duly appointed representatives.
(c) The members of the Statewide Authority shall serve without
compensation.
(d) The Statewide Authority shall not be subject to Sections 6501,
6505, and 53051.
(e) The Statewide Authority shall appoint an advisory committee
that shall be comprised of not more than 13 individuals. No less than
50 percent of the membership of the advisory committee shall be
individuals who are current or past users of personal assistance
services paid for through public or private funds or recipients of
in-home supportive services.
(1) At least two members of the advisory committee shall be a
current or former provider of in-home supportive services.
(2) Individuals who represent organizations that advocate for
people with disabilities or seniors may be appointed to the advisory
committee.
(3) Individuals from each representative organization that are
designated representatives of IHSS providers shall be appointed to
the advisory committee.
(4) The Statewide Authority shall designate a department employee
to provide ongoing advice and support to the advisory committee.
(f) Prior to the appointment of members to a committee authorized
by subdivision (e), the Statewide Authority shall solicit
recommendations for qualified members through a fair and open process
that includes the provision of reasonable written notice to, and
reasonable response time by, members of the general public and
interested persons and organizations.
(g) The advisory committee established pursuant to subdivision (e)
shall provide ongoing advice and recommendations regarding in-home
supportive services to the Statewide Authority, the State Department
of Social Services, and the State Department of Health Care Services.