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114 STAT. 1698 PUBLIC LAW 106-402—OCT. 30, 2000 Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(30)(C))) of an Intermediate Care Facility (Mental Retardation) within the State, which the State shall provide to the Council not later than 30 days after the availability of the review); and (viii) to the extent that information is available, a description of the adequacy of health care and other services, supports, and assistance that individuals with developmental disabilities who are served through home and community-based waivers (authorized under section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396n(c))) receive; (D) a description of how entities fvmded under subtitles C and D, through interagency agreements or other mechanisms, collaborated with the entity funded under this subtitle in the State, each other, and other entities to contribute to the achievement of the purpose of this subtitle; and (E) the rationale for the goals related to advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change to be midertaken by the Council to contribute to the achievement of the purpose of this subtitle. (4) PLAN GOALS.— The plan shall focus on Council efforts to bring about the purpose of this subtitle, by— (A) specifying 5-year goals, as developed through data driven strategic planning, for advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change related to the areas of emphasis, to be undertaken by the Council, that— (i) are derived from the unmet needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families identified under paragraph (3); and (ii) include a goal, for each year of the grant, to— (I) establish or strengthen a program for the direct funding of a State self-advocacy organization led by individuals with developmental disabilities; (II) support opportiuiities for individuals with developmental disabilities who are considered leaders to provide leadership training to individuals with developmental disabilities who may become leaders; and (III) support and expand participation of individuals with developmental disabilities in cross-disability and culturally diverse leadership coalitions; and (B) for each year of the grant, describing— (i) the goals to be achieved through the grant, which, beginning in fiscal year 2002, shall be consistent with applicable indicators of progress described in section 104(a)(3); (ii) the strategies to be used in achieving each goal; and (iii) the method to be used to determine if each goal has been achieved. (5) ASSURANCES. —