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... involved , 13 and in the event that the sum of the Federal shares of the 14 cost of vocational rehabilitation services under approved 15 State plans for the fiscal year involved exceeds the amount 16 so appropriated for such year this ...
... involved , 13 and in the event that the sum of the Federal shares of the 14 cost of vocational rehabilitation services under approved 15 State plans for the fiscal year involved exceeds the amount 16 so appropriated for such year this ...
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... involved , 13 and in the event that the sum of the Federal shares of the 14 cost of vocational rehabilitation services under approved 15 State plans for the fiscal year involved exceeds the amount 16 so appropriated for such year this ...
... involved , 13 and in the event that the sum of the Federal shares of the 14 cost of vocational rehabilitation services under approved 15 State plans for the fiscal year involved exceeds the amount 16 so appropriated for such year this ...
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... involved , failure to provide the services that are urgently needed by the deaf - blind and their families would be indefensible . This multiple handicap is far too severe for the victims and families involved to deal with in any ...
... involved , failure to provide the services that are urgently needed by the deaf - blind and their families would be indefensible . This multiple handicap is far too severe for the victims and families involved to deal with in any ...
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... involved in the problems of deaf - blindness . Dur- ing 1965-6 , engineers employed in industry made a real contribution to the re- habilitation of deaf - blind persons through creating devices engineered especially for them , including ...
... involved in the problems of deaf - blindness . Dur- ing 1965-6 , engineers employed in industry made a real contribution to the re- habilitation of deaf - blind persons through creating devices engineered especially for them , including ...
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... involved in delinquency , par- ticularly children . I think they would be effective with adults , too , as a living experience of society's care about helping them change their delinquent behavior to constructive , socially acceptable ...
... involved in delinquency , par- ticularly children . I think they would be effective with adults , too , as a living experience of society's care about helping them change their delinquent behavior to constructive , socially acceptable ...
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Page 160 - Fiteh, executive director of the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 141 - ... (2) the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services, or result in the substitution of Federal for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed...
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Page 111 - Aller and I would be very happy to answer any questions that you may have for us with reference to the bill.
Page 1 - ... the program includes such short-term training as may be necessary to make the most effective use of the skills and talents of participating volunteers...
Page 104 - The Director is authorized to make grants to, or contract with public or private nonprofit agencies, or combinations thereof, to pay all or part of the costs necessary to enable such agencies to provide screening, counseling, management guidance, or similar assistance with respect to persons or small business concerns which receive or may be eligible for assistance under subsection (a). Financial...
Page 237 - I do hope the hearings of the Subcommittee on Aging of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare goes well.
Page 32 - SEC. 303. (a) Any person who violates any of the provisions of section 301 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof be subject to imprisonment for not more than one year, or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both...