§ 16-86-3 — § 16-86-3. Input of interested parties.
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§ 16-86-3. Input of interested parties.
(a) In conducting the feasibility study, (RIBGHE), (OHHS) and (RIDLT) will solicit input from a variety of interested parties, including, but not limited to:
(1) Administration and staff of the Paul V. Sherlock Center.
(2) Administrators and faculty from Rhode Island-based institutions of higher education that currently offer coursework and degrees related to special needs adults and children.
(3) Appropriate community organizations that support the advancement of special needs individuals.
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