IATP Advisory Council

State AT Programs are required to establish Advisory Councils to provide “consumer-responsive, consumer-driven advice” for the planning, operation, and evaluation of programs, including setting measurable goals. The Advisory Council includes:

  • Individuals with disabilities that use assistive technology or the family members or guardians of the individuals;
  • A representative of the state vocational rehabilitation agency;
  • A representative of a state center for independent living;
  • A representative of the state workforce investment board;
  • A representative of the state educational agency; and,
  • Representatives of other state agencies, public agencies, or private organizations, as determined by the state.

At least 51% of the advisory members must be either individuals with disabilities that use assistive technology, a family member or a guardian of such an individual. Individuals appointed to represent state entities cannot count toward that requirement. The advisory council is a geographical representation of the state and reflects the diversity of the state in regard to race, ethnicity, and type of disabilities across the age span, as well as users of types of services that an individual with a disability may receive.

Form and List

NameAffiliationFederally Required Appointment
Alan Aamodt Idaho Dept. of Vocational RehabilitationYes
Cathy HartIdaho Commission on AgingNo
Dan BrownellConsumerYes
Evelyn SurdamConsumerNo
Gordon GraffIdaho Department of LaborYes
Kelly HallState Department of Education: Bureau of Special EducationYes
Larry HenrieIdaho Commission for the Blind and Visually ImpairedYes
Matt WimmerDivision of MedicaidNo
Mike KralicekConsumerYes
Nancy VazquezIdaho Dept. of Labor - Disability Determinations ServiceNo
Ronald OberleitnerTalk AutismNo
Sister Anthony Marie GrevingArea V Agency on Aging- Southeast Idaho Council on GovernmentsNo
Steven SnowCouncil for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing No
Ted RoyConsumerYes
VacantConsumerNo
VacantState Independent Living officeNo