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... proposed national center ? Miss SWITZER . Well , the capacity of the national center we are hoping would be at any one time about 300 deaf - blind individuals . So that there would be a backlog . A large number of these people now are ...
... proposed national center ? Miss SWITZER . Well , the capacity of the national center we are hoping would be at any one time about 300 deaf - blind individuals . So that there would be a backlog . A large number of these people now are ...
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... proposal which will set up a similar program for school- age children going way down to preschool children . And the Secre- tary has instructed us to get this as fast as possible to the Congress . The problem of the deaf - blind ...
... proposal which will set up a similar program for school- age children going way down to preschool children . And the Secre- tary has instructed us to get this as fast as possible to the Congress . The problem of the deaf - blind ...
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... proposals in S. 1618 , to provide the statistical and other background data needed for your consideration . In ... proposed this now is that States need advance notice of what the Federal Government proposes should be the level of ...
... proposals in S. 1618 , to provide the statistical and other background data needed for your consideration . In ... proposed this now is that States need advance notice of what the Federal Government proposes should be the level of ...
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... proposed for 1969 and 1970 . The 1969 State funds reflect State estimates sent to the Vocational Rehabilita tion Administration through February 1967. The 1970 State funds were estimated on a State - by - State basis by the Vocational ...
... proposed for 1969 and 1970 . The 1969 State funds reflect State estimates sent to the Vocational Rehabilita tion Administration through February 1967. The 1970 State funds were estimated on a State - by - State basis by the Vocational ...
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... Proposed , 1969 Proposed , 1970 $ 300,000,000 $ 350,000,000 uthorization ... State funds . Federal grants .. rsons rehabilitated .. 72 , 325 , 836 153,566 , 026 80 , 700,000 236,000,000 $ 400,000,000 96 , 200 , 000 287 , 000 , 000 ...
... Proposed , 1969 Proposed , 1970 $ 300,000,000 $ 350,000,000 uthorization ... State funds . Federal grants .. rsons rehabilitated .. 72 , 325 , 836 153,566 , 026 80 , 700,000 236,000,000 $ 400,000,000 96 , 200 , 000 287 , 000 , 000 ...
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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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