The DDC was established in 1976 through an executive order from the Governor. We are funded by the federal government, are independent of the state government, and are guided by a federal law called the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, often called the “DD Act” for short. There is a Developmental Disabilities Council in every state and territory across the country.
We collaborate and coordinate with other agencies and organizations, train leaders and advocates, and advocate for better policies, programs, and practices. Everything we do is based on our core values of self-determination, independence, inclusion, integration, and productivity for people with developmental disabilities.
Council members are appointed by the Governor to serve three-year terms. At least 60% of our members are required to be people with developmental disabilities and family members of people with developmental disabilities. Other members are representatives from state agencies and other organizations we work with. Council membership must reflect the diversity of communities across Washington State.
View the Council History PowerPoint linked below for an in-depth look at the Council's history.