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42 U.S.C. § 15111

Title 42Chapter 144Current through PL 116-220~1 min readLast updated: March 30, 2026View on OLRC →
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§ 15111. Findings

Congress finds that—

  • (1) direct support workers, especially young adults, have played essential roles in providing the support needed by individuals with developmental disabilities and expanding community options for those individuals;
  • (2) 4 factors have contributed to a decrease in the available pool of direct support workers, specifically—
    • (A) the small population of individuals who are age 18 through 25, an age group that has been attracted to direct support work in the past;
    • (B) the rapid expansion of the service sector, which attracts individuals who previously would have elected to pursue employment as direct support workers;
    • (C) the failure of wages in the human services sector to keep pace with wages in other service sectors; and
    • (D) the lack of quality training and career advancement opportunities available to direct support workers; and
  • (3) individuals with developmental disabilities benefit from assistance from direct support workers who are well trained, and benefit from receiving services from professionals who have spent time as direct support workers.

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