Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... result of the operation of an Army installation ? Mr. CARDWELL . I guess I am not in a position where I am going to influence the design of the legislation . The so - called authority to pro- vide impacted area aid where there are ...
... result of the operation of an Army installation ? Mr. CARDWELL . I guess I am not in a position where I am going to influence the design of the legislation . The so - called authority to pro- vide impacted area aid where there are ...
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... result of H.R. 1 . Mr. FLOOD . What is the difference between medicaid and medicare ? Mr. CARDWELL . Medicaid is a program authorizing , under title 19 of the Social Security Act , States to finance the medical costs of persons eligible ...
... result of H.R. 1 . Mr. FLOOD . What is the difference between medicaid and medicare ? Mr. CARDWELL . Medicaid is a program authorizing , under title 19 of the Social Security Act , States to finance the medical costs of persons eligible ...
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... result in a reduction in costs to the Federal Govern- ment . Mr. CARDWELL . H.R. 1 really runs something like this . It will author- ize the Social Rehabilitation Service to offer higher Federal matching for less expensive care . It is ...
... result in a reduction in costs to the Federal Govern- ment . Mr. CARDWELL . H.R. 1 really runs something like this . It will author- ize the Social Rehabilitation Service to offer higher Federal matching for less expensive care . It is ...
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... result from the phasing out of mental retardation center staffing grants consistent with the requirement in the law- Federal assistance for such projects decline once they become estab- lished and no new staffing awards are authorized ...
... result from the phasing out of mental retardation center staffing grants consistent with the requirement in the law- Federal assistance for such projects decline once they become estab- lished and no new staffing awards are authorized ...
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... result . It's important , we think , nonetheless , that determinations about expenditures in HEW for purposes of the kinds that are directly within the jurisdiction of this subcommittee be included - appropria- tion line items under ...
... result . It's important , we think , nonetheless , that determinations about expenditures in HEW for purposes of the kinds that are directly within the jurisdiction of this subcommittee be included - appropria- tion line items under ...
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activities addition Administration on Aging agencies alcohol appropriation areas Assistant Secretary authority behavior budget CARDWELL CASEY Center cerebral palsy Child Health clinics committee comprehensive CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coordination costs cystic fibrosis deaf delinquency Department Developmental Disabilities disabled disease disorders drug abuse effective effort elderly estimated evaluation facilities family planning services Federal fiscal year 1972 FLOOD Fort Detrick going Health Service hearing hospital improve increase Indian Health Service legislation Maternal and Child medicaid medicare ment mental health mentally retarded MICHEL million multiple sclerosis NATCHER National Institute Office of Education operation patients payments percent personnel persons population prevention problems proposed public assistance Public Health reduction Rehabilitation Service responsible Secretary RICHARDSON Services Administration SHRIVER Social and Rehabilitation Social Security Social Security Administration speech staff tion training programs treatment vocational rehabilitation welfare
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Page 295 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
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Page 180 - No part of the funds contained in this Act may be used to force any school or school district which is desegregated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law 88-352, to take any action to force the busing of students...
Page 561 - SEC. 301. (a) The Commissioner shall carry out during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and each of the four succeeding fiscal years, a program for making grants for supplementary educational centers and services, to stimulate and assist in the provision of vitally needed educational services not available in sufficient quantity or quality, and to stimulate and assist in the development and establishment of exemplary elementary and secondary school educational programs to serve as models for...
Page 344 - Schools for the mentally retarded are eligible to acquire surplus real and personal property. In the case of personal property, such a school must be operated primarily to provide specialized instruction to students of limited mental capacity. It must be tax-supported or non-profit and exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Page 355 - ... consultation to States and political subdivisions thereof with respect to programs for the aged and aging...
Page 232 - Act" means the Public Health Service Act (amended by the Comprehensive Health Planning and Public Health Services Amendments of 1966; PL 89-749.
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Page 321 - Section 4(a)(l) of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended by the Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968, is to pay part of the cost of organized, identifiable activities which are undertaken to contribute to the rehabilitation of mentally retarded individuals generally not eligible for vocational rehabilitation services. Grants provide for expansion or establishment of programs serving the mentally retarded, application of new techniques for rendering services, coordination of resources...
Page 373 - ... any facility used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship...