Older Americans Act Amendments for Nutritional Services: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 17763 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 293 pages |
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... 09 se TULSA 13 51 WALTHILL 20 45 955 ง C 40 0 0 0 20 C 20 17 10 2 4 2 0 IC さん 5 ارا 3 39 C 0 2 17 25 0 4 47 - CENTER INFORMATION SEX RACE AGE MALE FEMALE MEAN NCE ST . DEV Pg 1 83 DIFFERENCE FROM 100% IS NO-RESPONSE PERCENTAGE ...
... 09 se TULSA 13 51 WALTHILL 20 45 955 ง C 40 0 0 0 20 C 20 17 10 2 4 2 0 IC さん 5 ارا 3 39 C 0 2 17 25 0 4 47 - CENTER INFORMATION SEX RACE AGE MALE FEMALE MEAN NCE ST . DEV Pg 1 83 DIFFERENCE FROM 100% IS NO-RESPONSE PERCENTAGE ...
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... 0 0 4 0101010 ୯ 01010 ل 33 67 68.00 1.41 100 0 1010 0 0 о 0 0 TULSA WALTHILL 3664 36 64 22.47 7.48 ) 36 64 73.12 14.99 25 O 100 0 0 37 010 37 ཡུ ཅ O 1 DEMOGRAPHIC RELIGION EDUCATION CHICAGO CINCINNATI 44 0 DALLAS 0 506 CATHOLIC 84.
... 0 0 4 0101010 ୯ 01010 ل 33 67 68.00 1.41 100 0 1010 0 0 о 0 0 TULSA WALTHILL 3664 36 64 22.47 7.48 ) 36 64 73.12 14.99 25 O 100 0 0 37 010 37 ཡུ ཅ O 1 DEMOGRAPHIC RELIGION EDUCATION CHICAGO CINCINNATI 44 0 DALLAS 0 506 CATHOLIC 84.
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... 6614 5 6 264218 3 TEMPLE 33 0 О О 67 О О О 34 17 34 11 TULSA 2 WALTHILL 3 010 0 3 91 4 19 17 2631 ما 0 75 20 24 18 3223 3 1 DEMOGRAPHIC LANGUAGES SPOKEN besides English CHICAGO CINCINNATI DALLAS 3 SPANISH ITALIAN рд 2 85 RELIGION ...
... 6614 5 6 264218 3 TEMPLE 33 0 О О 67 О О О 34 17 34 11 TULSA 2 WALTHILL 3 010 0 3 91 4 19 17 2631 ما 0 75 20 24 18 3223 3 1 DEMOGRAPHIC LANGUAGES SPOKEN besides English CHICAGO CINCINNATI DALLAS 3 SPANISH ITALIAN рд 2 85 RELIGION ...
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... O с о о 0720 20110 0110 100 4 oooo 185 CIO 3 TEMPLE о 기 010 TULSA С о WALTHILL 00 2 13 01 010183 099 015 30 010 1951 DEMOGRAPHIC PRESENT INCOME less than $ 1000 4000-2,999 3,000 4999 5,000-6,999 Pg 3 86 LANGUAGES SPOKEN besides English ...
... O с о о 0720 20110 0110 100 4 oooo 185 CIO 3 TEMPLE о 기 010 TULSA С о WALTHILL 00 2 13 01 010183 099 015 30 010 1951 DEMOGRAPHIC PRESENT INCOME less than $ 1000 4000-2,999 3,000 4999 5,000-6,999 Pg 3 86 LANGUAGES SPOKEN besides English ...
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... ( LNRY ) 28684 О N.Y. ( HUDSON ) 13 75 13 OLIVE HILL 60 40 ग ن 0 01010 0 SALT LAKE CITY 29 43 14 14 0 О ST.PETLYSBURG 20 ماما 10 4 0 0 TEMPLE 60 20 20 0 0 TULSA 40 554 0 0 WALTHILL 66125 7 0 FISCAL род 1 50,000 - 100,000 over 100,000 87.
... ( LNRY ) 28684 О N.Y. ( HUDSON ) 13 75 13 OLIVE HILL 60 40 ग ن 0 01010 0 SALT LAKE CITY 29 43 14 14 0 О ST.PETLYSBURG 20 ماما 10 4 0 0 TEMPLE 60 20 20 0 0 TULSA 40 554 0 0 WALTHILL 66125 7 0 FISCAL род 1 50,000 - 100,000 over 100,000 87.
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Page 5 - State plan approved under subsection (a) , finds that — (1) the State plan has been so changed that it no longer complies with the provisions of subsection (a), or (2) in the administration of the plan there is a failure to comply substantially with any such provision...
Page 5 - Federal funds under this title, and (ii) provide satisfactory assurance that such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures will be adopted as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds paid under this title to the State, including...
Page 6 - ... may elect to provide, each of which assures a minimum of one-third of the daily recommended dietary allowances as established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council...
Page 5 - Commissioner thereupon shall file in the court the record of the proceedings on which he based his action as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code. (b) The findings of fact by the Commissioner, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive...
Page 5 - ... (5) provide such methods of administration (including methods relating to the establishment and maintenance of personnel standards on a merit basis, except that the Administrator shall exercise no authority with respect to the selection, tenure of office, and compensation of any individual employed in accordance with such methods) as are found by the Administrator to be necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the plan...
Page 3 - State needs and will be able to use for such year ; and the total of such reductions shall be similarly reallotted among the States whose proportionate amounts were not so reduced.
Page 5 - Secretary may thereupon make new or modified findings of fact and may modify his previous action and shall file in the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
Page 5 - State agency shall not make further payments under this part to specified local agencies affected by the failure) until he is satisfied that there is no longer any such failure to comply.
Page 4 - State plan for purposes of this title which — (1) establishes or designates a single State agency as the sole agency for administering or supervising the administration of the plan, which agency shall be the agency primarily responsible for coordination of State programs and activities related to the purposes of this...
Page 2 - Many elderly persons do not eat adequately because (1) they cannot afford to do so; (2) they lack the skills to select and prepare nourishing and well-balanced meals; (3) they have limited mobility which may impair their capacity to shop and cook for themselves; and (4) they have feelings of rejection and loneliness which obliterate the incentive necessary to prepare and eat a meal alone. These and other physiological, psychological, social, and economic changes that occur with aging result in a...