A. The "interagency committee on long-term care" is created. 
B. Members of the interagency committee on long-term care shall be the heads of the following agencies or their designated representatives: 
(1) the state agency on aging [aging and long-term services department]; 
(2) the human services department; 
(3) the department of health; 
(4) the children, youth and families department; 
(5) the labor department; 
(6) the governor's committee on concerns of the handicapped; 
(7) the developmental disabilities planning council; and 
(8) the department of insurance. 
C. The interagency committee on long-term care shall design and implement a coordinated service delivery system that fulfills the legislative mandate to develop a coordinated long-term care system. 
D. The governor shall appoint a chairperson from the membership of the interagency committee on long-term care. 
History: Laws 1998, ch. 82, § 3. 
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law. Laws 2004, ch. 23, § 13 provided that all references to the state agency on aging be deemed references to the aging and long-term services department.