Rehabilitation Act of 1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8395 ... and Related Bills, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 1732 pages |
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Page 885
... improvements in the legislation that this committee reports out in the area of meeting the needs of those with spinal injuries . How many centers do you believe would be adequate to meet popu- lation of spinal - cord injury in our ...
... improvements in the legislation that this committee reports out in the area of meeting the needs of those with spinal injuries . How many centers do you believe would be adequate to meet popu- lation of spinal - cord injury in our ...
Page 888
... Improved ability to live independently is an appropriate goal for the severely handicapped and an important first step in economic self - sufficiency . The ability of the State rehabili- tation agency to serve these severely handicapped ...
... Improved ability to live independently is an appropriate goal for the severely handicapped and an important first step in economic self - sufficiency . The ability of the State rehabili- tation agency to serve these severely handicapped ...
Page 889
... improvement to $ 60 million for fiscal 1973 , $ 70 million for 1974 , and $ 80 million for 1975 . Such increases would reflect more accurately the rehabilitation facility needs . Extension of the mortgage insurance program to all ...
... improvement to $ 60 million for fiscal 1973 , $ 70 million for 1974 , and $ 80 million for 1975 . Such increases would reflect more accurately the rehabilitation facility needs . Extension of the mortgage insurance program to all ...
Page 890
... improving or not ? Mr. KEMP . I would like to refer that question to the executive di- rector . Miss SHOVER . If you are saying nationwide , it is improving very , very much . There are States in which we have the very finest coopera ...
... improving or not ? Mr. KEMP . I would like to refer that question to the executive di- rector . Miss SHOVER . If you are saying nationwide , it is improving very , very much . There are States in which we have the very finest coopera ...
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... Improved ability to live independently is an appropriate goal for the severely handicapped and an important first step in economic self - sufficiency . The ability of the state rehabilita- tion agency to serve these severely handicapped ...
... Improved ability to live independently is an appropriate goal for the severely handicapped and an important first step in economic self - sufficiency . The ability of the state rehabilita- tion agency to serve these severely handicapped ...
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Page 896 - National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults 2023 West Ogden Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60612...
Page 991 - The study shall incorporate guidelines which are consistent with criteria provided in resolutions adopted by the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United States Senate or the Committee on Education and Labor of the United States House of Representatives, or both.
Page 1629 - Sec. 304 (a) Each recipient of assistance under this Act shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
Page 1136 - State agency; (9) provide that the State agency will make such reports in such form and containing such information as the Secretary may from time to time reasonably require, and will keep such records and afford such access thereto as the Secretary may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports...
Page 1625 - handicapped individual" means any individual who (A) has a physical or mental disability which for such individual constitutes or results in a substantial handicap to employment and (B...
Page 889 - Treat people as if they were what they ought to be, and you help them to become what they are capable of being.
Page 1559 - Prepared by the National Association of Coordinators of State Programs for the Mentally Retarded, Inc...
Page 1633 - State agency, (ii) has a full-time director, and (iii) has a staff employed on such rehabilitation work of such organizational unit all or substantially all of whom are employed full time on such work...
Page 1113 - I am bound by my own definition of criticism; a disinterested endeavor to learn and propagate the. best that is known and thought in the world.
Page 1171 - Adults and (2) give promise of offering the most substantial skill, experience, and capability in providing a broad program of service, research, training, and related activities in the field of rehabilitation of the deaf-blind.