Commission Background and Establishment
Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) Executive Appointment Advisory Active
https://dds.dc.gov/page/statewide-independent-living-council Every Other Month
Committee on Facilities
The Council shall collaborate with the Rehabilitation Services Administration of the District of Columbia Department of Human Services to assure participation of District citizens with disabilities in the planning and development of vocational rehabilitation and independent living services.
Commission membership.
The Council shall be composed of at least 25 members. A majority of the Council members must be individuals with disabilities, not employed by any District Government agency or center for independent living, including the following: 1. Individuals with disabilities; 2. At least one director and other representatives of centers for independent living; 3. Parents and guardians of individuals with disabilities; 4. Advocates of and for individuals with disabilities; 5. Representatives from private businesses and organizations that provide services for individuals with disabilities; and 6. As ex officio, non voting members, a representative from the Rehabilitation Services Administration and representatives from other state agencies that provide services for individuals with disabilities.
Mayor's Order 93-148 https://www.dcregs.dc.gov/Common/NoticeDetail.aspx?NoticeId=N0009925
Mayor's Order 2001-79.pdf
Mayor's Order 2002-93.pdf
Mayor's Order 2012-154.pdf
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department on Disability Services (DDS)
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Commission Appointees
Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 3 No member of the Council may serve more than two consecutive full terms.
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Commissioners
Points of Contact
Merry Gebretsadik (202) 445-5603 Merry.Gebretsadik@dc.gov
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