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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... served . As to the potential , here we have a range which , depending upon who does the study , goes anywhere from 7 to 11 million . Senator CRANSTON . Would you please give us a full State - by - State and territory estimate for those ...
... served . As to the potential , here we have a range which , depending upon who does the study , goes anywhere from 7 to 11 million . Senator CRANSTON . Would you please give us a full State - by - State and territory estimate for those ...
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... served to one degree or another in the program at the present time . This includes mentally retarded , psy- chiatric handicapped , as well as all kinds of physically handicapped individuals . THE SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Senator STAFFORD ...
... served to one degree or another in the program at the present time . This includes mentally retarded , psy- chiatric handicapped , as well as all kinds of physically handicapped individuals . THE SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Senator STAFFORD ...
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... served and their reactions ? Mr. WHITTEN . There is a great void in that area , Mr. Chairman . We do not know much about the people who are now serving . Senator CRANSTON . Those who have been served through the pro- gram may or may not ...
... served and their reactions ? Mr. WHITTEN . There is a great void in that area , Mr. Chairman . We do not know much about the people who are now serving . Senator CRANSTON . Those who have been served through the pro- gram may or may not ...
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iii | 18 |
92D CONGRESS H R 8395 | 100 |
That this Act with the following table of contents may | 432 |
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activities adjustment Administrator adults allotment amended amount application appropriate approved architectural barriers assistance authorized bill centers cerebral palsied Chairman clients Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction cost deaf determined Developmental Disabilities dialysis Education eligibility employment establish extended evaluation Federal financial participation Federal funds fiscal grants habilitation handicapped persons Health hearing hemodialysis homebound impaired June 30 kidney Labor legislation ment mentally retarded National National Rehabilitation Association NEWMAN OCTOBER 17 older blind persons patients payments percent personnel physical or mental plan shall provide problems purposes regulations rehabilitation facilities rehabilitation potential Secretary Senator CRANSTON Senator STAFFORD served severely disabled specific speech speech pathology spinal cord injury Subpart subsection therapy tion tional rehabilitation voca Vocational Rehabilitation Act vocational rehabilitation agencies vocational rehabilitation program vocational rehabilitation services Welfare West Roxbury WHITTEN workshops