R 387
2017 -- H 5668 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 09/19/2017

J O I N T   R E S O L U T I O N
CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AN EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING CHILDREN IN RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Representatives Handy, Nardolillo, Vella-Wilkinson, Carson, and
Date Introduced: March 01, 2017

     WHEREAS, Rhode Island is the first state in the nation to mandate that a universal
newborn hearing screening be provided to infants before they are discharged from the hospital;
and
     WHEREAS, Parents learn that their child is either deaf or hard of hearing through this
screening and follow-up appointment with their audiologist to confirm a diagnosis of deafness;
and
     WHEREAS, After parents learn of their child's diagnosis of deafness confirmed by their
audiologist, they should receive the early intervention services as early as possible; and
     WHEREAS, A wealth of scholarly research on early language acquisition shows that
children who are deaf and hard of hearing have the same learning abilities as those children who
are hearing when provided with early language exposure; and
     WHEREAS, Parents of deaf and hard of hearing children deserve to receive adequate
resources to support their child's language and modality development as early as possible; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Education and the Early Intervention
Program under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services do not have ready and
appropriate resources to support parents' Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) in a timely
manner; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Education and the Early Intervention
Program under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services have not been able to produce
data results for supports and improvements that children who are deaf or hard of hearing need for
tracking purposes to enhance their programs, services, and expectations/milestones; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Education and the Early Intervention
Program under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services do not have language
acquisition tools to ensure that children's language(s) is acquired at the age appropriate level
among a general population in both American Sign Language, and English or one of these
languages (American Sign Language or English), or other language that is used in any approved
early childhood educational programs by the Rhode Island Department of Education; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Education and the Early Intervention
Program under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services need to create a clear
partnership in collaboration and commitment to create resources and/or to update their resources
to meet parents' and children's needs for language acquisition and modality development, and to
ensure that the transition from the early intervention program to a pre-school program is smooth
and efficient; and
     WHEREAS, Each early intervention center in Rhode Island is operating its programs and
services independently. The availability of resources specifically for parents whose child is deaf
or hard of hearing varies between the centers. The factsheets and information may be shared with
parents and shall dispel any myths and misinformation about language acquisition and
development; and
     WHEREAS, There is no provision or preventive measure to detect children who
experience hearing loss after the universal newborn hearing screening exam was passed until the
age of three (3); now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That a special legislative commission be and the same is hereby created
consisting of twenty-four (24) members: three (3) of whom shall be members of the Senate, not
more than two (2) from the same political party, to be appointed by the President of the Senate;
three (3) of whom shall be members of the House of Representatives, not more than two (2) from
the same political party, to be appointed by the Speaker of House; one of whom shall be an
otolaryngologist, to be appointed by the President of the Rhode Island Medical Society; one of
whom shall be the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Parent Information Network, or
designee; one of whom shall be the President of the Rhode Island Association of the Deaf, or
designee; one of whom shall be the President of the Hearing Loss Association of Rhode Island, or
designee; one of whom shall be the Director of the Rhode Island School for the Deaf, or designee;
one of whom shall be the Executive Director of the Northern Rhode Island Collaborative, or
designee; one of whom shall be an audiologist, to be appointed by the President of the Rhode
Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association; one of whom shall be the President of the
American Sign Language Teachers Association, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive
Director of the Rhode Island Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or designee; one of
whom shall be the Commissioner of the Rhode Island Department of Education, or designee; one
of whom shall be the Coordinator of the Rhode Island Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
within the Rhode Island Department of Health, to be appointed by the Director of the Rhode
Island Department of Health; one of whom shall be the Director of the Rhode Island Hearing
Assessment Program, or designee; one of whom shall be a representative of the Early
Intervention Center, to be appointed by the President of Family Service of Rhode Island; one of
whom shall be the Director of Perspectives Corporation's children program, or designee; one of
whom shall be the Director of the Early Intervention program under the Rhode Island Executive
Office of Health and Human Services, or designee; one of whom shall be the President of the
Rhode Island Chapter of Alexander G. Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or
designee; one of whom shall be a bilingual-bimodal development professional with substantial
experience working with deaf and hard of hearing children from homes where American Sign
Language and English are not the primary languages used, to be appointed by the Speaker of
House; and one of whom shall be a child psychological professional, to be appointed by the
President of the Senate.
     In lieu of any appointment of a member of the legislature to a permanent advisory
commission, a legislative study commission, or any commission created by a General Assembly
resolution, the appointing authority may appoint a member of the general public to serve in lieu
of a legislator, provided that the majority leader or the minority leader of the political party which
is entitled to the appointment consents to the appointment of the member of the general public.
          The purpose of said commission shall be as follows:
          • To have a comprehensive study on the early intervention services in Rhode Island
specifically for children who are deaf or hard of hearing;
          • To identify the challenges and gaps that parents experience in the first three (3) years
of life of children who are deaf or hard of hearing;
          • To identify the gaps of resources including personnel, expertise, professionals, and
services for either or both languages of English and American Sign Language and to ensure that
visual and audio supplements to either language are available in Rhode Island;
          • To create an effective protocol to ensure that information provided by early
intervention professionals is updated and balanced and will be shared with parents;
          • To create or expand a centralized resource for all parents of children who are deaf or
hard of hearing; and
          • To present findings and recommendations for viable solutions concerning parents
whose child is deaf or hard of hearing.
          Forthwith upon passage of this resolution, the members of the commission shall meet
at the call of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House and organize. The
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House shall each select one member to serve as co-
chairpersons of the commission.
          Vacancies in said commission shall be filled in like manner as the original
appointment.
          The membership of said commission shall receive no compensation for their services.
          All municipalities, departments and agencies of the state shall furnish such advice and
information, documentary and otherwise, to said commission and its agents as is deemed
necessary or desirable by the commission to facilitate the purposes of this resolution.
          The Joint Committee on Legislative Services is hereby authorized and directed to
provide suitable quarters for said commission; and be it further
          RESOLVED, That the commission shall report its findings and recommendations to
the General Assembly on or before February 1, 2018 and said commission shall expire on June
30, 2018.
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