Oversight Hearings on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Select Education, of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1246 pages |
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Page 37
... continue to engage in such employment . ( e ) ( 1 ) The Secretary is authorized , directly or by contract with State vocational rehabilitation agencies or experts or consultants or groups thereof , to provide technical assistance ( A ) ...
... continue to engage in such employment . ( e ) ( 1 ) The Secretary is authorized , directly or by contract with State vocational rehabilitation agencies or experts or consultants or groups thereof , to provide technical assistance ( A ) ...
Page 55
... provided by these experts not by the Yellow Cab Co. The Yellow Cab is not a place that can handle the wheelchair . They do not know how to transport and deal with the disabled . The county , I submit , will continue to fund 55.
... provided by these experts not by the Yellow Cab Co. The Yellow Cab is not a place that can handle the wheelchair . They do not know how to transport and deal with the disabled . The county , I submit , will continue to fund 55.
Page 56
... continue to fund a transportation pro- gram that needs expansion and the Center for Independent Living is the catalyst of those programs for the disabled . I don't have to add anything further to what Mayor Widener has said , but we ...
... continue to fund a transportation pro- gram that needs expansion and the Center for Independent Living is the catalyst of those programs for the disabled . I don't have to add anything further to what Mayor Widener has said , but we ...
Page 58
... continue to do this . It seems quite clear to me that in passing the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 , Congress intended to insure that a vocational goal is not discarded for any individual with a severe handicap unless it be- comes ...
... continue to do this . It seems quite clear to me that in passing the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 , Congress intended to insure that a vocational goal is not discarded for any individual with a severe handicap unless it be- comes ...
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... continue to need independent living services to varying degrees for the rest of their lives . For the most part ... continuing improvement of the system's ability to serve people with even the most severe disabilities . The largest and ...
... continue to need independent living services to varying degrees for the rest of their lives . For the most part ... continuing improvement of the system's ability to serve people with even the most severe disabilities . The largest and ...
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