Center for Independent Living Law and Legal Definition
Center for Independent Living is a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, non-residential private non profit agency designed and operated within a local community by disabled individuals. The program provides independent living services to the disabled or handicapped persons.
Legal Definition list
- Center for Health and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships [HUD]
- Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships [HUD]
- Center for Cryptologic History [CCH]
- Center for Court Innovation
- Center for Independent Living
- Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution [USIP]
- Center for Mental Health Services
- Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion [CNPP]
- Center for Policy Research in Education [CPRE]
- Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations [USIP]
Related Legal Terms
- 1040 Form
- A Fortiori
- A Fortiori Argument
- Absent Uniformed Services Voter
- Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Acceptance for Value
- Access to Classified Information (Military)
- Accessory Before The Fact
- Accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States
- Accounting for Fruits