The Age Discrimination Study: A Report of the United States Commission on Civil RightsThe Commission, 1977 - 112 lappuses |
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action Age Discrimination Act age distribution amended American Psychiatric Association applicants basis of age CETA program child abuse Commission staff Community Mental Health Comprehensive Employment Congress Department of Health Department of Labor departments and agencies Director disabled Discrimination in Employment employable employers Employment and Training enrollees Federal departments Federal funds Food Stamp program goals grantees implementation indicated individuals institutions Legal Services Corporation Medicaid medical schools ment Mental Health Centers mental health problems mental health services National NIMH Office Older Americans Act older persons particular age groups percent policies prime sponsors program administrators program or activity Public Health Service public service employment Ray Marshall referral sources regulations reported require service employment programs services and benefits Social Security Social Security Administration Social Services program Stephen Horn tion Title I program Title XX Social U.S. Public Health visited by Commission Vocational Education VR clients Welfare XX Social Services
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91. lappuse - Any person aggrieved may bring a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction for such legal or equitable relief as will effectuate the purposes...
93. lappuse - ... loan, or contract other than a contract of insurance or guaranty, shall transmit to the Secretary and publish in the Federal Register proposed regulations to carry out the provisions of section 303 and to provide appropriate investigative, conciliation, and enforcement procedures. Such regulations shall be consistent with the final general regulations issued by the Secretary, and shall not become effective until approved by the Secretary.
89. lappuse - It shall not be a violation of any provision of this title, or of any regulation issued under this title, for any person to take any action otherwise prohibited by the provisions of section 303 if, in the program or activity involved: (A) such action reasonably takes into account age as a factor necessary to the normal operation or the achievement of any statutory objective of such program or activity; or (B) the differentiation made by such action is based upon reasonable...
8. lappuse - SEC. 302. it is the purpose of this title to expand educational opportunity and encourage the establishment of programs of adult public education that will enable all adults to continue their education to at least the level of completion of secondary school and make available the means to secure training that will enable them to become more employable, productive, and responsible citizens.
34. lappuse - ... tribute to the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, to the foresight of the men and women there who have made its programs productive over the years, and to the Congress, which has consistently provided the means necessary for the continued achievement of our vocational rehabilitation goals.
89. lappuse - The provisions of this title shall not apply to any program or activity established under authority of any law which (A) provides any benefits or assistance to persons based upon the age of such persons; or (B) establishes criteria for participation in age-related terms or describes intended beneficiaries or target groups in such terms.
95. lappuse - Commissioner shall, in accordance with regulations he shall prescribe, disburse the funds so withheld directly to any public or nonprofit private organization or agency or political subdivision of such State submitting an approved plan in accordance with the provisions of section 304 and section 306.
25. lappuse - MEMBERS OF MINORITY GROUPS, WOMEN, AND HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS ARE OFTEN VICTIMS OF COMPOUNDED DISCRIMINATION BASED ON AGE, SEX, RACE, NATIONAL ORIGIN AND HANDICAP.