Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Handicapped of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session on S. 3108 ... H.R. 14225 ... June 27, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 725 pages |
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... appropriate the matching funds , I believe it is feasible and wise to extend the program for an additional year . Many of the legislatures which must appropriate these funds are currently in session , and we should give them sufficient ...
... appropriate the matching funds , I believe it is feasible and wise to extend the program for an additional year . Many of the legislatures which must appropriate these funds are currently in session , and we should give them sufficient ...
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... appropriate steps to see that it does not happen again . Senator CRANSTON . I appreciate that . If you could have the Secretary write us a letter in regard to this policy , I would appreciate it . Mr. CARLUCCI . I will . Senator ...
... appropriate steps to see that it does not happen again . Senator CRANSTON . I appreciate that . If you could have the Secretary write us a letter in regard to this policy , I would appreciate it . Mr. CARLUCCI . I will . Senator ...
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... appropriate evaluation of this problem ? Dr. ADAMS . The audits that have been conducted have been spotty- that is , each seems to be very thorough , but spotty in the sense of geographic coverage . Senator STAFFORD . I can see Mr ...
... appropriate evaluation of this problem ? Dr. ADAMS . The audits that have been conducted have been spotty- that is , each seems to be very thorough , but spotty in the sense of geographic coverage . Senator STAFFORD . I can see Mr ...
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... appropriate role for the Office of Human Development , and it is my serious concern , Senator Randolph , that if we move a service program for the handicapped in that office , that it will impede the successful implementation of the ...
... appropriate role for the Office of Human Development , and it is my serious concern , Senator Randolph , that if we move a service program for the handicapped in that office , that it will impede the successful implementation of the ...
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... appropriate information system will be one in which we , within the physical confines of the Office for the Handi- capped , keep all the information . What we are most concerned with is insuring that we know where all the information is ...
... appropriate information system will be one in which we , within the physical confines of the Office for the Handi- capped , keep all the information . What we are most concerned with is insuring that we know where all the information is ...
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activities affirmative action affirmative action program Alan Cranston allocation allotment amended appropriate Assistant Secretary authority CARLUCCI Chairman Civil Service Commission Congress Department of Health determine developmentally disabled Director DWIGHT Education eligible established evaluation fiscal formula functions funds goals grants groups handi handicapped employees handicapped individuals handicapped persons Human Development identified implementation IMSH Jennings Randolph June 30 Labor legislation meeting ment mental retardation National needs objectives Office of Human organizational personnel procedures projects Question regarding regional office regulations Rehabilitation Act rehabilitation facilities Rehabilitation Services Administration request requirements responsibility School Secretary for Human section 503 Selective Placement Senator CRANSTON Senator RANDOLPH Senator STAFFORD September 26 serving severely handicapped Social and Rehabilitation specific staff Subcommittee submitted tion United States Senate Veterans Administration Vocational Rehabilitation Act vocational rehabilitation program vocational rehabilitation services VR services Washington Welfare
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