(1)
(A) There is established within the Federal Government a National Council on Disability (hereinafter in this subchapter referred to as the National Council), which shall be composed of fifteen members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(B) The President shall select members of the National Council after soliciting recommendations from representatives of
(i) organizations representing a broad range of individuals with disabilities; and
(ii) organizations interested in individuals with disabilities.
(C) The members of the National Council shall be individuals with disabilities, parents or guardians of individuals with disabilities, or other individuals who have substantial knowledge or experience relating to disability policy or programs. The members of the National Council shall be appointed so as to be representative of individuals with disabilities, national organizations concerned with individuals with disabilities, providers and administrators of services to individuals with disabilities, individuals engaged in conducting medical or scientific research relating to individuals with disabilities, business concerns, and labor organizations. A majority of the members of the National Council shall be individuals with disabilities. The members of the National Council shall be broadly representative of minority and other individuals and groups.
(2) The purpose of the National Council is to promote policies, programs, practices, and procedures that
(A) guarantee equal opportunity for all individuals with disabilities, regardless of the nature or severity of the disability; and
(B) empower individuals with disabilities to achieve economic self-sufficiency, independent living, and inclusion and integration into all aspects of society.