The Disability Integration Act of 2015, introduced by Chuck Schumer.....
(b) Purposes.—The purposes of this Act are—
(1) to clarify and strengthen the ADA’s integration mandate in a manner that accelerates State compliance;
(2) to clarify that every individual who is eligible for long-term services and supports has a Federally protected right to be meaningfully integrated into that individual’s community and receive community-based long-term services and supports;
(3) to ensure that States provide long-term services and supports to individuals with disabilities in a manner that allows individuals with disabilities to live in the most integrated setting, including the individual’s own home, have maximum control over their services and supports, and ensure that long-term services and supports are provided in a manner that allows individuals with disabilities to lead an independent life;
(4) to establish a comprehensive State planning requirement that includes enforceable, measurable objectives that are designed to transition individuals with all types of disabilities at all ages out of institutions and into the most integrated setting; and
(5) to establish a requirement for clear and uniform annual public reporting by States that includes reporting about—
(A) the number of individuals with disabilities who are served in the community and the number who are served in institutions; and
(B) the number of individuals with disabilities who have transitioned from an institution to a community-based living situation, and the type of community-based living situation into which those individuals have transitioned.