The Employment First Council shall:
(1) Identify state policies that create disincentives for the employment of people with disabilities and develop recommendations to address and eliminate those disincentives;
(2) Develop training and resources for families, self-advocates, public and private providers, and employers on the benefits of competitive integrated employment of workers with a disability;
(3) Recommend the development and implementation of policies and effective practices for providers of supported employment services that increase employment opportunities for workers with a disability;
(4) Utilize appropriate metrics to assess progress of efforts to increase the competitive integrated employment of workers with a disability; and (5) Submit an annual report by December 1 to the Legislative Research Commission, the secretary of the Education and Labor Cabinet, and the Governor summarizing its findings and recommendations.