Definition of a Center for Independent Living from Section 702
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended:
CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING‑ The term `center for independent
living' means a consumer‑controlled, community‑based,
cross‑disability, nonresidential private nonprofit agency
that is designed and operated within a local community by individuals
with disabilities and provides an array of independent living
services.
A Center for Independent Living:
51% of staff are persons with disabilities; 51% of Board of Directors
are persons with disabilities; and provides four core services:
Information & referral
Independent living skills training
Individual and systems advocacy
Peer counseling
Richards, Laurel, Nosek, Peg, and Zhu, Yilin: Directory
of Independent Living Centers & Related Organizations.
Houston: ILRU Program, 1978. The ILRU Directory includes the contact information for centers for independent living and their satellites or branches for each state, U.S. Territory, and Canada. All listings are in alphabetical order by state/city. Beginning with the 1995 volume, the Directory includes a listing of
the statewide independent living council (SILC) for each state and U.S. Territory.