Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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61. lappuse
... demonstrating that it can program its resources effectively . What do you base that statement on ? Secretary WEINBERGER . We have had a shakedown period , as I guess is customary with a new agency , particularly a new agency that had to ...
... demonstrating that it can program its resources effectively . What do you base that statement on ? Secretary WEINBERGER . We have had a shakedown period , as I guess is customary with a new agency , particularly a new agency that had to ...
69. lappuse
... demonstrating and doing some of the research that would be too expensive for an individual school district to do , and I think we can also then disseminate the results and let the school districts pick up those portions they wish to ...
... demonstrating and doing some of the research that would be too expensive for an individual school district to do , and I think we can also then disseminate the results and let the school districts pick up those portions they wish to ...
81. lappuse
... demonstrations ...... 3,000 11 Undergraduate instructional equipment .. 7,500 Higher Education : Supplemental opportunity grants Direct loans .. 240,300 240,300 329,440 329,440 8,960 University community services 14,250 900 Aid to land ...
... demonstrations ...... 3,000 11 Undergraduate instructional equipment .. 7,500 Higher Education : Supplemental opportunity grants Direct loans .. 240,300 240,300 329,440 329,440 8,960 University community services 14,250 900 Aid to land ...
91. lappuse
... demonstration and technical assistance program which is designed to help the States and school districts carry out their bilingual programs . And we are proposing $ 70 million in 1976 , the same amount as in the President's revised 1975 ...
... demonstration and technical assistance program which is designed to help the States and school districts carry out their bilingual programs . And we are proposing $ 70 million in 1976 , the same amount as in the President's revised 1975 ...
96. lappuse
... demonstrations ......... Subtotal ..... Total ..... 100 100 27,320 29,909 26,250 27,335 27,331 114,096 131,211 252,725 167,925 176,530 1 / Obligations not identifiable . 2 / Excludes $ 1,000,000 transferred from National Institute on ...
... demonstrations ......... Subtotal ..... Total ..... 100 100 27,320 29,909 26,250 27,335 27,331 114,096 131,211 252,725 167,925 176,530 1 / Obligations not identifiable . 2 / Excludes $ 1,000,000 transferred from National Institute on ...
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abuse and alcoholism activities addition Administration on Aging adults Alaskan Native alcohol abuse alcoholism programs American Indians assistance basic behavior benefits budget Center cerebral palsy Child Health clinical Committee Community Services Administration Congress CONTE continued contraceptive contracts coordination deaf delinquency delivery demonstration Department developmentally disabled disabled disease disorders drug abuse education programs effective efforts eligible estimated evaluation facilities family planning services Federal fiscal year 1974 funds groups handicapped children hearing impaired Human Development improve increase Indian Health Service individuals LIBRARY medicaid mental health mentally retarded million multiple sclerosis National Institute Native American needs NIAAA NINDS nursing Office of Education older persons operating patients percent personnel population research prevention problems proposed Rehabilitation Services Administration reported responsibility Secretary WEINBERGER serve Social Security speech and hearing staff tion Title treatment vocational rehabilitation youth
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361. lappuse - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
429. lappuse - SCHOOL LIBRARY RESOURCES, TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 1 2 APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZED SEC. 201. (a) The Commissioner shall carry out a program for making grants for the acquisition of school library resources, textbooks, and other printed and published instructional materials for the use of children and teachers in public and private elementary and secondary schools.
407. lappuse - April 13, 1970, consolidated all legislation relating to education of handicapped children in Title VI. The Bureau of Education for the Handicapped in the Office of Education administers Title VI, which is now referred to as "The Education of the Handicapped Act.
243. lappuse - ... to assist in making comprehensive voluntary family planning services readily available to all persons desiring such services...
479. lappuse - Efficient community services which provide social assistance in a coordinated manner and which are readily available when needed. (9) Immediate benefit from proven research knowledge which can sustain and improve health and happiness. (10) Freedom, independence, and the free exercise of individual initiative in planning and managing their own lives.
197. lappuse - Work Incentive program, authorized under Title IV of the Social Security Act, is a State-administered program designed to encourage and assist recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) to achieve self-support through a program of training, work experience, employment, child care, and other supportive services, the 1971 Amendments to the Social Security Act authorized child care and other supportive services to be provided to all WIN registrants who need such care and...
403. lappuse - Schools for the mentally retarded are eligible to acquire surplus real and personal property. In the case of personal property, such a school must be operated primarily to provide specialized instruction to students of limited mental capacity. It must be tax-supported or non-profit and exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. It must operate on a full-time basis with a staff of qualified instructors for the equivalent of a minimum school year prescribed...
401. lappuse - Health insurance benefits under the social security law are available to any individual, including a mentally retarded individual who is 65 or over and who meets certain necessary conditions. Therefore a mentally retarded individual 65 years of age who has contracted an illness or suffered an injury is, like any other person in this age group, protected under the health insurance program. However, the health insurance for the aged program specifically prohibits reimbursement under the law for expenses...
359. lappuse - Construction Act of 1970, which supplants in part and expands the old mental retardation law of 1963 to allow for grants to States for planning, construction, administration, and services for the mentally retarded, cerebral palsied, epileptic, and other neurologically disabled individuals.
178. lappuse - Supplementary support, however, may be obtained by applying for a loan under the National Defense Student Loan Program (Title II of the National Defense Education Act) or the Guaranteed Student Loan Program (Title IV-B of the Higher Education Act of 1965). Allocation and Award of Fellowships Fellowship candidates apply directly to the graduate schools.