Michigan Autism Council
The Michigan Autism Council was created in 2012 through Governor Snyder’s Executive Order. The Council consists of 12 members representing public and private entities, including four state departments, a clinical provider, parent, person with autism, non-profits, ISDs, and Community Mental Health agencies. The charge of the Council is to oversee and implement recommendations of the MI ASD State Plan and to advise the Department of Health and Human Services and the Governor’s office on policy, funding, reform, and other state level initiatives related to autism.