SEC. 4.120. DISABILITY AND AGING SERVICES COMMISSION.

§ 4.120

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The Disability and Aging Services Commission has seven members appointed by the Mayor for four-year terms and oversees the Department of Disability and Aging Services. Three of the seven seats have specific qualification requirements: one for someone age 60 or older, one for a person with a disability, and one for a military veteran, while the other four seats have no additional qualifications beyond standard appointee requirements. Members who do not meet their seat's qualifications as of January 15, 2020 must vacate those seats.

San Francisco has a seven-member Disability and Aging Services Commission appointed by the Mayor. Three specific seats must be filled by people with certain backgrounds: one seat for someone age 60 or older, one for someone with a disability, and one for a military veteran. The other four seats can be filled by anyone who meets basic appointment rules. If someone was already in one of the three special seats but didn't have the required qualification by January 15, 2020, they had to leave that seat.

  • Complex:The section mixes current operational rules (subsection a), future qualification requirements (subsection b), and a one-time transition rule tied to a specific date (subsection c), requiring readers to track which rules apply when.

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(Amended by Proposition I, Approved 11/8/2016; Proposition B, Approved 11/5/2019)

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