Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... individuals with disabilities . The personnel shortages in these professions will intensify in the years ahead unless concerted effort is forthcoming to assure the availability of an adequate number of practitioners . The most recent ...
... individuals with disabilities . The personnel shortages in these professions will intensify in the years ahead unless concerted effort is forthcoming to assure the availability of an adequate number of practitioners . The most recent ...
Page 121
... Individuals With Disabilities Education Act pro- vides funds to operate parent training and information centers . These centers assist parents to understand their rights and respon- sibilities under that law . We urge Congress to make ...
... Individuals With Disabilities Education Act pro- vides funds to operate parent training and information centers . These centers assist parents to understand their rights and respon- sibilities under that law . We urge Congress to make ...
Page 122
... Individuals with Disabilities Education Act . For the Preschool program , the Congress has promised school systems a $ 1,000 per child reimbursement in the next school year . We expect all children with disabil- ities from ages three ...
... Individuals with Disabilities Education Act . For the Preschool program , the Congress has promised school systems a $ 1,000 per child reimbursement in the next school year . We expect all children with disabil- ities from ages three ...
Page 133
... individuals with mental and physical disabilities . These Federal dollars , matched with state monies , permit State Rehabilitation Agencies to provide , or to contract with private organizations and agencies to provide , individualized ...
... individuals with mental and physical disabilities . These Federal dollars , matched with state monies , permit State Rehabilitation Agencies to provide , or to contract with private organizations and agencies to provide , individualized ...
Page 134
... individuals served by State Rehabilitation Agencies are described as being " severely disabled " by the Federal Rehabilitation Services Administration ( RSA ) . -- In carrying out the mandate of the Act to give priority of service to ...
... individuals served by State Rehabilitation Agencies are described as being " severely disabled " by the Federal Rehabilitation Services Administration ( RSA ) . -- In carrying out the mandate of the Act to give priority of service to ...
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