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Public Law 87-276 87th Congress, S. 336 September 22, 1961

An Act

75 STAT. 575.

To make available to children who are handicapped by deafness the specially trained teachers of the deaf needed to develop their abilities and to make available to individuals suffering speech and hearing impairments the specially trained speech pathologists and audiologists needed to help them overcome their handicaps.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in order to Teachers of the encourage and facilitate the training of more teachers of the deaf, deaf, training. the Commissioner of Education (hereinafter in this Act referred to as the "Commissioner") shall, with the advice and assistance of the Advisory Committee on the Training of Teachers of the Deaf (established by section 5 and hereinafter in this Act referred to as the "Advisory Committee"), establish and conduct a program of grantsin-aid to accredited public and nonprofit institutions of higher education which are approved training centers for teachers of the deaf or are affiliated with approved public or other nonprofit institutions which are approved for the training of teachers of the deaf to assist such institutions in providing courses of training and study for teachers of the deaf and in improving such courses. Such grants-inaid shall be used by such institutions to assist in covering the cost of such courses of training and study and for establishing and maintaining scholarships for qualified persons who desire to enroll in such courses of training and study, the stipends of any such scholarships to be determined by the Commissioner. The Commissioner shall submit all applications for grants-in-aid under this Act to the Advisory Committee for its review and recommendations, and the Commissioner shall not approve any such application before he has received and studied the recommendations of the Advisory Committee with respect to such application, unless the Advisory Committee shall have failed to submit its recommendations to him after having had adequate time to do so.

SEC. 2. Payments of grants-in-aid pursuant to this Act shall be made by the Commissioner from time to time and on such conditions as he may determine, including the making of such reports as the Commissioner may determine to be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Such payments may be made either in advance or by way of reimbursement.

SEC. 3. For the purposes of this Act

(a) The term "nonprofit", as applied to an institution, means an institution owned and operated by one or more corporations or associations no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may lawfully inure, to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual;

(b) The term "accredited", as applied to an institution of higher education, means an institution of higher education accredited by a nationally recognized body or bodies approved for such purpose by the Commissioner; and

Definitions.

(c) The term "approved", as applied to training centers for teachers of the deaf, means centers approved by a nationally recognized body or bodies approved for the purpose by the Commissioner, except that a training center for teachers of the deaf which is not, at the time of its application for a grant under this Act, approved by such a recognized body or bodies may be deemed approved for purposes of this Act if the Commissioner finds, after consultation with the appropriate approved body or bodies, that there is reasonable assurance that the center will, with the aid of such grant, meet the approval standards 75 STAT. 575. of such body or bodies.

75 STAT. 576.

Advisory Commit

of the Deaf.

SEC. 4. The Commissioner is authorized to delegate any of his functions under this Act, except the making of regulations, to any officer or employee of the Office of Education.

SEC. 5. (a) There is hereby established in the Office of Education an tee on the Train-Advisory Committee on the Training of Teachers of the Deaf. The ing of Teachers Advisory Committee shall consist of the Commissioner, who shall be Chairman, and twelve persons appointed, without regard to the civil service laws, by the Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. The twelve appointed members shall be selected so as to secure on the Committee a balanced representation from among individuals identified with institutions approved for the training of teachers of the deaf, individuals identified with institutions of higher education which are affiliated with institutions approved for the training of teachers of the deaf, individuals who have responsibilities in the teaching of the deaf, and individuals identified with the general public who have demonstrated an interest in the education of the deaf.

Report to
Congress.

(b) The Advisory Committee shall periodically review the operations of the grants-in-aid program established pursuant to this Act with a view to determining the extent to which such program is succeeding in carrying out the purposes for which it was established. On the basis of such reviews the Advisory Committee shall submit to the Commissioner such recommendations with respect to the operation and administration of the program as it may deem advisable, together with any recommendations for legislation which it may deem necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes for which this Act was enacted. Such recommendations, together with the Commissioner's comments thereon, shall be referred to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare for transmittal by him to the Congress.

(c) The Advisory Committee is authorized to review all applications for grants-in-aid under this Act and recommend to the Commissioner the approval of such applications as, in the opinion of the Advisory Committee, contribute to the carrying out of the purposes of this Act, and the disapproval of such applications as, in the opinion of the Advisory Committee, do not contribute to the carrying out of such purposes.

(d) The Commissioner may utilize the services of any member or members of the Advisory Committee in connection with matters relating to the provisions of this Act, for such periods, in addition to conference periods, as he may determine.

Compensation. (e) Members of the Advisory Committee shall, while serving on

business of the Advisory Committee or at the request of the Commissioner under subsection (d) of this section, receive compensation at rates fixed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, not to exceed $75 per day, and shall also be entitled to receive an allowance for actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses while so serving away from their places of residence, except that any member may waive his right to receive such compensation or allowance, or

75 STAT. 576.

both. The provisions of section 1003 of the National Defense Educa- 72 Stat. 1603. tion Act of 1958 shall apply to members of the Advisory Committee. 20 USC 583. SEC. 6. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Conflict-ofAct there are authorized to be appropriated $1,500,000 for the fiscal interest exyear ending June 30, 1962, and $1,500,000 for the fiscal year ending emption. June 30, 1963. Any grant for training or scholarships made from an Appropriation. appropriation under this Act for any fiscal year may include such

amounts for providing such training or scholarships during succeeding

years as the Commissioner may determine.

(b) The provisions of this Act shall terminate on June 30, 1963. Termination date. Approved September 22, 1961.

Public Law 87-294 87th Congress, H. R. 9030 September 22, 1961

An Act

75 STAT. 627.

To amend the Act to promote the education of the blind, approved March 3, 1879, as amended, so as to authorize wider distribution of books and other special instruction materials for the blind, and to increase the appropriations authorized for this purpose, and to otherwise improve such Act.

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20 Stat. 468.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first sen- American Printtence of section 3 of the Act entitled "An Act to promote the educa- ing House for tion of the blind", approved March 3, 1879, as amended (20 U.S.C. the Blind. 102), is amended to read as follows: "The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare is hereby authorized to pay over semiannually, to the trustees of the American Printing House for the Blind, located in Louisville, Kentucky, and chartered in 1858 by the Legislature of Kentucky, upon requisition of their president, countersigned by their treasurer, one-half of such annual appropriation upon the following conditions:".

SEC. 2. The paragraph of such section 3 designated "Second." is amended to read as follows:

"Second. No part of the appropriation shall be expended in the Buildings. erection or leasing of buildings; but the trustees of the American Restriction. Printing House for the Blind may use each year a reasonable sum of the annual appropriation for salaries and other expenses of experts and other staff to assist special committees which may be appointed in performance of their functions, and for expenses of such special committees."

SEC. 3. The paragraph of such section 3 designated "Sixth." is amended to read as follows:

"Sixth. The superintendent of each public institution for the educa- Ex officio tion of the blind (or his designee) and the chief State school officer trustees. (or his designee), of each State and possession of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, shall each, ex officio, be a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Printing House for the Blind only for purposes of administering this Act."

SEC. 4. The Act entitled "An Act providing additional aid for the Trust fund. American Printing House for the Blind", approved August 4, 1919, as 70 Stat. 939. amended (20 U.S.C. 101), is further amended by striking out "the sum not to exceed $400,000" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "such sum as the Congress may determine", and by inserting after "said Act" the following: ", under rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,"

SEC. 5. The amendments made by this Act shall be effective immediately after the date of its enactment.

Approved September 22, 1961.

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87th Congress, S. 2393
October 3, 1961

An Act

75 STAT. 759.

To extend for two additional years the expired provisions of Public Laws 815 and 874, Eighty-first Congress, and the National Defense Education Act of 1958, and for other purposes.

tative

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

School construction in Federally affected areas.

TITLE I-EXTENSION OF PUBLIC LAWS 815 AND 874, Extension.
EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS

AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC LAW 815

SEC. 101. (a) The first sentence of section 3 of the Act of September Applications. 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. 633), is amended by striking out 72 Stat. 548. "1961" and inserting in lieu thereof "1963".

(b) Subsection (b) of section 14 of such Act is amended (1) by striking out "1961" each time it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "1963", and (2) by striking out "$40,000,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$60,000,000".

Funds.

20 USC 644.

(c) Paragraph (15) of section 15 of such Act is amended by striking 20 USC 645. out "1958-1959" and inserting in lieu thereof "1960–1961”.

AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC LAW 874

Federal pay

ments to school

SEC. 102. (a) The Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. districts, etc. 236-244), is amended by striking out "1961" each place where it appears in sections 2(a), 3(b), and 4(a) and inserting "1963" in lieu thereof in each such place.

EFFECTIVE DATE

SEC. 103. The amendments made by this title shall be effective for the period beginning July 1, 1961.

TITLE II-EXTENSION OF NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCA-
TION ACT OF 1958

AMENDMENTS TO TITLE II (LOANS TO STUDENTS IN INSTITUTIONS OF

HIGHER EDUCATION)

SEC. 201. (a) Section 201 of the National Defense Education Act of Appropriations. 1958 is amended by striking out "for the fiscal year ending June 30, 72 Stat. 1583. 1962, and such sums for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, and each 20 USC 421. of the three succeeding fiscal years as may be necessary to enable students who have received a loan for any school year ending prior to July 1, 1962" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "each for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1962, and for the two succeeding fiscal years, and such sums for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, and each of the three succeeding fiscal years as may be necessary to enable students who have received a loan for any school year ending prior to July 1, 1964".

(b) Section 202 of such Act is amended by striking out "1962" each 20 USC 422. place where it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "1964".

(c) Section 206 of such Act is amended by striking out "1966" each 20 USC 426. place where it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "1938".

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