The center shall:
- (1) initiate the development of systems which coordinate the delivery of programs and services;
- (2) facilitate the coordination and integration of research, program development, planning, and quality assurance;
- (3) identify potential users of services and gaps in the service delivery system and expand methods and resources to enhance statewide services;
- (4) serve as a resource for education, research, and training and provide information and referral services;
- (5) provide technical assistance for the development of support groups and other local initiatives to serve individuals, families, and caregivers;
- (6) recommend public policy concerning Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders to state policymakers;
- (7) submit an annual report to the Joint Legislative Committee on Aging and to the General Assembly.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 326, Section 1.