Rehabilitation Act of 1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8395 ... and Related Bills, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 1732 pages |
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... assistance to those who need services most , such as the severely disabled and disabled public assistance recipients . For example , the administration set for itself the target of reaching and serving all trainable public assistance ...
... assistance to those who need services most , such as the severely disabled and disabled public assistance recipients . For example , the administration set for itself the target of reaching and serving all trainable public assistance ...
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... assistance recipients received in the majority of your services at this time ? Mr. TWINAME . Did you ask are public assistance recipients receiv- ing a majority of the services ? Senator CRANSTON . Yes ; do they make up a majority of ...
... assistance recipients received in the majority of your services at this time ? Mr. TWINAME . Did you ask are public assistance recipients receiv- ing a majority of the services ? Senator CRANSTON . Yes ; do they make up a majority of ...
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... assistance . Senator CRANSTON . Is there any estimate of how many more people could be served if R.S.A. was freed of the cost it now bears of public assistance recipients ? Mr. NEWMAN . We do have a number of different estimates ...
... assistance . Senator CRANSTON . Is there any estimate of how many more people could be served if R.S.A. was freed of the cost it now bears of public assistance recipients ? Mr. NEWMAN . We do have a number of different estimates ...
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92D CONGRESS H R 8395 | 100 |
That this Act with the following table of contents may | 432 |
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