Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC)

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About Family Infant Toddler Interagency Coordinating Council

The Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) is federally mandated under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part C to advise and assist the Department of Health – Developmental Disabilities Supports Division in the administration of a statewide system of early intervention through the Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program.

Please see the ICC Materials Library below for Relationship, Roles, and Responsibilities,  and Interagency Coordinating Council: Bylaws for more information.

Mission

To address the needs of families of infants and toddlers with or at risk for developmental delay, the New Mexico Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) will advise and assist in the implementation of a coordinated and family-centered early childhood service system.

Strategic Plan

The ICC, in collaboration with the FIT Program, develops a 3-year strategic plan. The ICC forms committees to address the goals and action steps in the Interagency Coordinating Council: Strategic Plan (located in the ICC Materials Library below), and progress is reported at ICC meetings.

ICC Membership 2022

Interagency Coordinating Council: Members are appointed by the Governor and includes at least 20% parents; 20% providers of early intervention; representatives of state agencies; and other stakeholders, as defined and required under IDEA Part C Regulations. Visit the Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Rule page to learn more.

Orientation

The following Interagency Coordinating Council: Member Orientation presentation provides an orientation to the ICC and their role as ICC members.

FIT Interagency Coordinating Council Document Library