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" If sufficient funds are not available to finance all of the services and programs that are needed and desirable in the system, then the available funds must be expended equitably in such a manner that no child is entirely excluded from a publicly supported... "
Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress ... - Page 61
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Education - 1973 - 193 pages
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Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments, Hearings Before the Select ...

United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1973 - 234 pages
...they had been appropriated. The court responded: "The defendants are required by the Constitution of the United States, the District of Columbia Code,...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the 'exceptional' or handicapped child than on the normal child." Regarding the appointment of a master...
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Compendium of Law Suits Establishing the Legal Rights of Mentally Retarded ...

United States. President's Committee on Mental Retardation. Legal Rights Work Group - 1975 - 74 pages
...law requires a hearing prior to exclusion, termination, or classification into a special program." 3. "The inadequacies of the District of Columbia Public...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the "exceptional" or handicapped child than on the normal child." 4. No handicapped child may be excluded...
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Financial Assistance for Improved Educational Services for Handicapped ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Education - 1974 - 390 pages
...equitably in such a manner that no child is entirely excluded from a publicly supported education * * *. "The inadequacies of the District of Columbia Public...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the 'exceptional' or handicapped child than on the normal child." The "right to equal educational opportunity"...
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Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1974 - 572 pages
...expense involved . . . Similarly the District of Columbia's interest in educating the excluded children must outweigh its interest in preserving its financial...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the 'exceptional' or handicapped child than on the normal child." Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the District...
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Extension of Education of the Handicapped Act: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Select Education - 1975 - 256 pages
...publicly supported education consistent with his needs and ability to benefit therefrom. The inedequacies of the District of Columbia public school system, whether occasioned by insufficient funding or edministrative inefficiency, certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the "exceptional...
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Extension of Education of the Handicapped Act, Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1975 - 252 pages
...publicly-supported education consissent with his naads and ability to benefit tnaraf rom. The lnadequacies of tha District of Columbia Public School System, whether...occasioned by insufficient funding or administrative lnt fficlancy, certainly cannot ba permitted to bear more heavily on tha 'exceptional' or handicappad...
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State Aid for Special Education: Who Benefits?

William H. Wilken, David O. Porter, National Institute of Education (U.S.) - 1977 - 274 pages
...no child is entirely excluded from a publicly supported education. . . The inadequacies of the . . . Public School System whether occasioned by insufficient...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the "exceptional" or handicapped child than on the normal child. " The growth of state aid for special...
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The Courts and Education, Volume 77, Part 1

Clifford P. Hooker - 1978 - 416 pages
...be expended equitably in such a manner that no child is entirely excluded from a publicly supported education consistent with his needs and ability to...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the "exceptional" or handicapped child than on the normal child.2* (italics added) The basic precedent...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 458

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1985 - 1086 pages
...be expended equitably in such a manner that no child is entirely excluded from a publicly supported education consistent with his needs and ability to...certainly cannot be permitted to bear more heavily on the 'exceptional' or handicapped child than on the normal child." Id., at 876. Opinion of the Court 468...
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Children With Special Needs

Katharine T. Bartlett, Judith Welch Wegner - 1987 - 528 pages
...be expended equitably in such a manner that no child is entirelv excluded from a publicly supported education consistent with his needs and ability to benefit therefrom. The inadequacies of the , , Public School Svstem whether occasioned by insufficient funding or administrative inefficiency,...
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