PUBLIC LAW 102-569—OCT. 29, 1992 106 STAT. 4473 "(A) diversity of strategies used to increase client choice, including selection among qualified service providers; "(B) geographic distribution of projects; and M(C) diversity of clients to be served. "(5) RECORDS.—Entities that receive grants under para- graph (1) shall maintain such records as the Commissioner may require and comply with any request from the Commis- sioner for such records. "(6) DIRECT SERVICES.—At least 80 percent of the funds awarded for any project under this subsection shall be used for direct services, as specifically chosen by eligible clients. "(7) EVALUATION.—The Commissioner shall conduct an evaluation of the demonstration projects with respect to the services provided, clients served, client outcomes obtained, implementation issues addressed, the cost effectiveness of the project, and the effects of increased choice on clients and service providers. The Commissioner may reserve funds for the evalua- tion for a fiscal year from the amounts appropriated to carry out projects under this subsection for the fiscal year. "(8) DEFINITIONS.—For the purposes of this subsection: "(A) DIRECT SERVICES.—The term 'direct services' means vocational rehabilitation services, as described in section 103(a). "(B) ELIGIBLE CLIENT.—The term 'eligible client' means an individual with a disability, as defined in section 7(8XA), who is not currently receiving services under an individual- ized written rehabilitation program established through a designated State unit. "(h) NATIONAL COMMISSION ON REHABILITATION SERVICES.— "(1) ESTABLISHMENT.— "(A) IN GENERAL.—Subject to the availability of appro- priations, there is hereby established a National Commis- sion on Rehabilitation Services (referred to in this section as the 'National Commission') for the purpose of studying the nature, quality, and adequacy of vocational rehabilita- tion, independent living, supported employment, research, training, and other programs authorized under this Act, and submitting to the President and to Congress rec- ommendations that will further the successful employment outcomes, independence, and integration of individuals with disabilities into the workplace and community. "(B) COMPOSITION.— "(i) QUALIFICATIONS.—The National Commission shall consist of 15 members who are recognized by knowledge, experience, and education as experts in the field of rehabilitation. At least a majority of the members of the National Commission shall be individ- uals with disabilities representing a cross-section of individuals with different types of disabilities. "(ii) APPOINTMENT.—Members of the National Commission shall be appointed as follows: "(I) PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEES.—Five members shall be appointed by the President, or, if the President delegates the authority to make the appointment, by the Secretary of Education.