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 PUBLIC LAW 106-402—OCT. 30, 2000 114 STAT. 1697 (i) medical assistance, maternal and child health care, services for children with special health care needs, children's mental health services, comprehensive health and mental health services, and institutional care options; (ii) job training, job placement, worksite accommodation, and vocational rehabilitation, and other work assistance programs; and (iii) social, child welfare, aging, independent living, and rehabilitation and assistive technology services, and such other services as the Secretary may specify; (B) a description of the extent to which agencies operating such other federally assisted State programs, including activities auth^zed under section 101 or 102 of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. 3011, 3012), pursue interagency initiatives to improve and enhance community services, individualized supports, and other forms of assistance for individuals with developmental disdailities; (C) an analysis of the extent to which community services and opportunities related t@ the areas of emphasis directly ben^t individuals with developmental disabilities, especially with regard to their ability to access and use services provided in their communities, to participate in opportunities, activities, and events offered in their communities, and to contribute to conuniuiity life, identifying particularly— (i) the degree of support for individuals with developmental disabilities that are attributable to either physical impairment, mental impairment, or a combination of physical and mental impairments; (ii) criteria for eligibility for services, including specialized services and special adaptation of generic services provided by agencies within the State, that may exclude individuals with developmental disabilities from receiving services described in this clause; (iii) the barriers that impede full participation of members of unserved and underserved groups of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families; (iv) the availability of assistive technology, assistive technology services, or rehabilitation technology, or information about assistive technology, assistive technology services, or rehabilitation technology to individuals with developmental disabilities; (v) the numbers of individuals with developmental disabilities on waiting lists for services described in this subparagraph; (vi) a description of the adequacy of current resources and projected availability of futiu^ resources to fund services described in this subparagraph; (vii) a description of the adequacy of health care and other services, supports, and assistance that individuals with developmental disabilities who are in facilities receive (based in part on each independent review (pursuant to section 1902(a)(30)(C) of the Social

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