1965: Year of Legislative Achievements in Health, Education and WelfareU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 215 pages |
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... fiscal year ending Ju ending June 30 , 1967 , and $ 2 30 , 1968 , for grants to assist medical schools , research ins private institutions and agen studies , and in operating pil gional medical programs of activities for carrying cut t ...
... fiscal year ending Ju ending June 30 , 1967 , and $ 2 30 , 1968 , for grants to assist medical schools , research ins private institutions and agen studies , and in operating pil gional medical programs of activities for carrying cut t ...
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... fiscal 1966 , representing the greatest legisla- tive commitment ever made by the Federal government to the improvement of elementary and secondary education . Aid totaling $ 1 billion is authorized for local school agencies , to be ...
... fiscal 1966 , representing the greatest legisla- tive commitment ever made by the Federal government to the improvement of elementary and secondary education . Aid totaling $ 1 billion is authorized for local school agencies , to be ...
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... fiscal years 1967 through 1972 , such additional sums as may be needed are authorized to be appropriated to make continuation grants to centers that received initial grants . Continuation grants will provide support for the full 51 ...
... fiscal years 1967 through 1972 , such additional sums as may be needed are authorized to be appropriated to make continuation grants to centers that received initial grants . Continuation grants will provide support for the full 51 ...
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... fiscal year 1966 was not changed , and the following appropriations are authorized for the subsequent years : Fiscal Year 1967 1968 1969 Amount authorized $ 29,500,000 34,000,000 37,500,000 The research and demonstration program is also ...
... fiscal year 1966 was not changed , and the following appropriations are authorized for the subsequent years : Fiscal Year 1967 1968 1969 Amount authorized $ 29,500,000 34,000,000 37,500,000 The research and demonstration program is also ...
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... fiscal year 1964 , $ 14.5 million for fiscal year 1965 , and $ 19.5 million for fiscal year 1966 . In addition to its provisions for training teachers , P.L. 88-164 also authorizes the appropriation of $ 2 million each fiscal year for a ...
... fiscal year 1964 , $ 14.5 million for fiscal year 1965 , and $ 19.5 million for fiscal year 1966 . In addition to its provisions for training teachers , P.L. 88-164 also authorizes the appropriation of $ 2 million each fiscal year for a ...
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89th Congress additional Administration Advisory aged agreed to Conference air pollution Amendments of 1965 amphetamines annual Appalachian appropriated areas authorized barbiturates basic benefits bill Clean Air Act colleges Commission Conference Report Considered and passed construction cost counterfeit drugs deaf Department of Health disabled drugs earnings Economic Opportunity Act Education Act educational programs elementary and secondary eligible established facilities Federal funds financing fiscal year 1966 handicapped health insurance hearings hospital insurance improvement income increase institutions January July loans medical library mentally retarded million National needs nonprofit Office of Education Older Americans Act passed House passed Senate payments percent personnel persons President Johnson problems projects proposed Public Health Service regional medical schools Secretary of Health Senate Social Security Act Social Security Amendments solid waste disposal tion Title U.S. CONGRESS U.S. Department vocational rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Act Welfare Indicators
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Page 94 - Foundation is authorized and directed — (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
Page 143 - An adequate income in retirement in accordance with the American standard of living. (2) The best possible physical and mental health which science can make available and without regard to economic status.
Page 8 - cigarette smoking is causally related to lung cancer in men," and "cigarette smoking is a health hazard of sufficient importance in the United States to warrant appropriate remedial action
Page 108 - Commissioner finds, after consultation with the appropriate accreditation body or bodies, that there is reasonable assurance that the school will meet the accreditation standards of such body or bodies prior to the beginning of the academic year following the normal graduation date of students who are in their first year of instruction at such school during the fiscal year in which the...
Page 135 - Commission shall follow procedures that will insure consideration of the following factors : (1) the relationship of the project or class of projects to overall regional development including its location in an area determined by the State...
Page 165 - XIV; (12) provide that, in determining whether an individual is blind, there shall be an examination by a physician skilled in the diseases of the eye or by an optometrist, whichever the individual may select...
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Page 162 - ... (4) X-ray, radium, and radioactive isotope therapy, including materials and services of technicians...
Page 143 - ... 4. Full restorative services for those who require institutional care. 5. Opportunity for employment with no discriminatory personnel practices because of age. 6. Retirement in health, honor, dignity — after years of contribution to the economy.
Page 29 - ... (c) by these means, to improve generally the health manpower and facilities available to the Nation, and to accomplish these ends without interfering with the patterns, or the methods of financing, of patient care or professional practice, or with the administration of hospitals, and in cooperation with practicing physicians, medical center officials, hospital administrators, and representatives from appropriate voluntary health agencies.