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S. 1125, as introduced

H.R. 7819, as passed by House

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Expansion of Instructional Media Programs To Include All Handicapped Children

Sec. 156.-Would amend sec. 1 ("Statement Sec. 156.-Identical..

of Purpose") of Public Law 85-905 ("Cap-
tioned Films for the Deaf") to include all
handicaps.

Sec. 157. Would amend sec. 2 of such act by
adding a new par. (4) which would define
"handicapped.

Sec. 158. Would amend sec. 3 of such act by

substituting "handicapped" for "deaf".
Sec. 159.-Would amend sec. 4 of such act by
raising the authorization from $5,000,000
to $6,000,000 in fiscal years 1968 and 1969
and from $7,000,000 to $8,000,000 in fiscal
1970 and each succeeding year.

Sec. 157.-Same, except the word "seri-
ously" is not included before "emotion-
ally disturbed."
Sec. 158.-Identical

Sec. 159.-Identical..

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TITLE II-AMENDMENTS TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ACT OF 1963

Secs. 201-222.-Would amend the Vocational Education Act of 1963 (Public Law 88-210) in several respects.

No provision.

TITLE II (III)-FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS

PT. A-AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC LAW 874 AND PUBLIC LAW 815 Clarifying Definitions of "Federal Property"

Sec. 301.-Would amend secs. 15(1) of Public Sec. 201.-Identical. Law 815 and 303(1) of Public Law 874 (definitions of "Federal property") to make clear that Federal property includes any interest (under an easement, lease, license, permit, or other arrangement), as well as any improvements on such property even though such property is subject to State and local taxation.

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Sc. 312.-Would amend sec. 16(a) of Public Sec. 212.-Identical.

Law 815 to authorize assistance to public
schools for construction when a private
school in the area served by the public
school has been destroyed and will not be
replaced, thereby increasing the need for
public school facilities.

Modifying Conditions of Eligibility With Respect to Local Effort and Minimum Damage Required

Sec. 313. Would amend sec. 16(a) of Public Law 815 and sec. 7(a) (2) of Public Law 874 to (1) require that the local educational agency is utilizing, or will utilize, all financial assistance available (rather than requiring a reasonable tax effort and the exercise of due diligence in availing itself of other financial assistance) and (2) require that the need for $1,000 or 0.5 percent of the current operating expenditures for the preceding fiscal year, whichever is less.

Sec. 213.-Identical.

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TITLE III-DURATION OF AND AUTHORIZATION FOR PROGRAMS

Sec. 301.

Subsec. (a) would amend sec. 102 of
the Elementary and Secondary Educa-
tion Act to extend title I through fiscal
1969.

Subsec. (b) would amend sec. 201 to
extend title II through fiscal 1969 with
an authorization of $180,000,000.

Subsec. (c) would amend sec. 301
to extend title III through fiscal 1969
with an authorization of $500,000,000.

Subsec. (d) would amend sec. 601
to extend title VI through fiscal 1969
with an authorization of $150,000,000.
Subsec. (e) would amend sec. 706 to
extend the dissemination of informa-
tion program through fiscal 1969 with
an authorization of $2,000,000.

Subsec. (f) would amend secs. 3 and
15 of Public Law 815 to extend the
program through fiscal 1968.

Subsec. (g) would amend secs. 2(a),
3(b), and 4(a) of Public Law 874 to ex-
tend the program through fiscal 1969.

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ESTIMATED DISTRIBUTION OF $1.2 BILLION PROPOSED APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC LAW 89-10 IN FISCAL YEAR

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Fiscal year 1967
allotments!

$2,000 per annum, 50 percent estimated State Current E xpenditure per average
daily attendance, 1965-66

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