Public Law 32, 92d Cong., approved June 30, 1971. To extend the school
breakfast and special food programs..
Public Law 86, 92d Cong., approved August 11, 1971. To authorize appro-
priations for activities of the National Science Foundation__
Public Law 90, 92d Cong., approved August 11, 1971. To amend the act of
August 9, 1955, relating to school fare subsidy for transportation of
schoolchildren within the District of Columbia.
Public Law 153, 92d Cong., approved November 5, 1971. To assure that
every needy schoolchild will receive a free or reduced price lunch as
required by section 9 of the National School Lunch Act.-
Public Law 281, 92d Cong., approved April 26, 1972. To authorize the
Commissioner of the District of Columbia to enter into agreement with
teachers and other employees of the Board of Education of the District
of Columbia for the purchase of annuity contracts---
Public Law 318, 92d Cong., approved June 23, 1972. "Education Amend-
ments of 1972".
Public Law 368, 92d Cong., approved August 10, 1972. To amend title 44,
United States Code, to authorize the Public Printer to designate the
library of the highest appellate court in each State as a depository
library.
Public Law 381, 92d Cong., approved August 14, 1972. "Juvenile Delin-
quency Prevention Act"
Public Law 391, 92d Cong., approved August 19, 1972. To suspend until
March 1, 1973, the effectiveness of certain amendments made by the
Education Amendments of 1972 to the guaranteed student loan program_
Public Law 433, 92d Cong., approved September 26, 1972. To amend the
National School Lunch Act, as amended, to assure that adequate funds
are available for the conduct of summer food service programs for
children from areas in which poor economic conditions exist and from
areas in which there are high concentrations of working mothers and
strengthening the child nutrition programs..
Public Law 506, 92d Cong., approved October 19, 1972. To provide grants
for Allen J. Ellender fellowships to disadvantaged secondary school
students and their teachers to participate in a Washington public affairs
Public Law 597, 92d Cong., approved October 27, 1972. To expand the Youth
Conservation Corps pilot program
Public Law 35, 93d Cong., approved May 16, 1973. To amend the Educa-
tion Amendments of 1972, to extend the authorization of the National
Commission on Financing of Postsecondary Education and the period
within which it must make its final report_
Public Law 59, 93d Cong., approved July 6, 1973. To further amend the
U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948.
Public Law 76, 93d Cong., approved July 30, 1973. To increase the au-
thorization for fiscal year 1974 for the Committee for Purchase of Prod-
ucts and Services of the Blind and other Severely Handicapped..
Public Law 112, 93d Cong., approved September 26, 1973. "Rehabilitation
Act of 1973"-
Public Law 113, 93d Cong., approved October 1, 1973. "Domestic Volunteer
Service Act of 1973".
Public Law 269, 93d Cong., approved April 18, 1974. To make certain appropriations available for obligation and expenditures until June 30,
Public Law 358, 93d Cong., approved July 25, 1974. To provide the
authorization for fiscal year 1975 and succeeding years for the Com-
mittee for Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and other
Severely Handicapped...
Fublic Law 380, 93d Cong., approved August 21, 1974. "Education
Amendments of 1974".
Public Law 408, 93d Cong., approved September 3, 1974. To amend the
Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1972, to expand and make permanent
the Youth Conservation Corps----
Public Law 415, 93d Cong., approved September 7, 1974. "Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974".
Public Law 422, 93d Cong., approved September 21, 1974. To extend
the Drug Abuse Education Act of 1970 for 3 years--
Public Law 471, 93d Cong., approved October 26, 1974. "District of
Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Reorganization Act".
Public Law 515, 93d Cong., approved December 7, 1974. To authorize
the District of Columbia to enter into the Interstate agreement on
Qualification of Educational Personnel, and to amend the Practice of
Psychology Act and the District of Columbia Unemployment Com-
pensation Act.
Public Law 516, 93d Cong., approved December 7, 1974. "Rehabilitation
Act Amendments of 1974".
Public Law 642, 93d Cong., approved January 4, 1975. "Harry Truman
Memorial Scholarship Act".
Public Law 20, 94th Cong., approved May 2, 1975. To continue the special
food service program for children through September 30, 1975‒‒‒‒‒‒
Public Law 43, 94th Cong., approved June 28, 1975. Relating to the operation
of certain education laws--
Public Law 105, 94th Cong., approved October 7, 1975. "National School
Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act of 1966, Amendments of 1975.".
Public Law 142, 94th Cong., approved November 29, 1975. "Education for
All Handicapped Children Act of 1975."
Public Law 230, 94th Cong., approved March 15, 1976. "Rehabilitation Act
Extension of 1976.".
Public Law 266, 95th Cong., approved April 24, 1978. "Child Abuse Preven-
tion and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978.".
Public Law 270, 95th Cong., approved April 27, 1978. Authorizing funds for
the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs and for the Everett
McKinley Dirksen Congressional Leadership Research Center___
Public Law 286, 95th Cong., approved May 26, 1978. To establish a Hubert
H. Humphrey Fellowship in Social and Political Thought at the Woodrow
Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institute..__
Public Law 339, 95th Cong., approved August 8, 1978. New York City Loan
Guarantee Act of 1978_.
Public Law 602, 95th Cong., approved November 6, 1978. "Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, and Development Disabilities Amendments of
92nd Congress, S. 557
June 23, 1971
An Act
To amend the Wagner-O'Day Act to extend its provisions relating to Government procurement of commodities produced by the blind to commodities produced by other severely handicapped individuals, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act Wagner-O'Day entitled "An Act to create a Committee on Purchases of Blind-made Act, amendment. Products, and for other purposes", approved June 25, 1938 (52 Stat. 1196; 41 U.S.C. 46-48), is amended to read as follows:
"ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMITTEE
"SECTION 1. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.-There is established a committee Committee for to be known as the Committee for Purchase of Products and Services Purchase of of the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped (hereafter in this Act Products and referred to as the 'Committee'). The Committee shall be composed of fourteen members appointed as follows:
Services of the
Blind and Other Severely Handicapped.
"(1) The President shall appoint as a member one officer or employee from each of the following: The Department of Agriculture, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, the Depart-85 STAT. 77 ment of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department 85 STAT. 78 of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Department of Commerce, the Veterans' Administration, the Department of Justice, the Department of Labor, and the General Services Administration. The head of each such department and agency shall nominate one officer or employee in his department or agency for appointment under this paragraph.
"(2) (A) The President shall appoint one member from persons who are not officers or employees of the Government and who are conversant with the problems incident to the employment of the blind and other severely handicapped individuals.
"(B) The President shall appoint one member from persons who are not officers or employees of the Government and who represent blind individuals employed in qualified nonprofit agencies for the blind.
"(C) The President shall appoint one member from persons who are not officers or employees of the Government and who represent severely handicapped individuals (other than blind individuals) employed in qualified nonprofit agencies for other severely handicapped individuals.
(b) VACANCY.-A vacancy in the membership of the Committee shall be filled in the manner in which the original appointment was made.
"(c) CHAIRMAN.-The members of the Committee shall elect one of their number to be Chairman.
"(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), members appointed under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) shall be appointed for terms of five years. Any member appointed to the Committee under such paragraph may be reappointed to the Committee if he meets the qualifications prescribed by that paragraph.
"(2) Of the members first appointed under paragraph (2) of subsection (a)
(A) one shall be appointed for a term of three years,
(B) one shall be appointed for a term of four years, and "(C) one shall be appointed for a term of five years, as designated by the President at the time of appointment.
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