Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1966: Hearings Before Subcommittees ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Parts 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... agencies for an estimated 5,700 hospitals , 2,000 extended - care facilities , and 1,000 home health agencies as providers of services under the programs . Contact 19 million persons age 65 and over to determine if they wish coverage ...
... agencies for an estimated 5,700 hospitals , 2,000 extended - care facilities , and 1,000 home health agencies as providers of services under the programs . Contact 19 million persons age 65 and over to determine if they wish coverage ...
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... agencies ) would be utilized in determining whether hospital or other institutions in the State meet the standards for participation in the program . This proposed State function is not only essential to the new program , but , I ...
... agencies ) would be utilized in determining whether hospital or other institutions in the State meet the standards for participation in the program . This proposed State function is not only essential to the new program , but , I ...
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... agencies having related interests , will be an essential part of the program development work . Consultation to the States by specialists staff in the medical and other fields related to program administration must augment the technical ...
... agencies having related interests , will be an essential part of the program development work . Consultation to the States by specialists staff in the medical and other fields related to program administration must augment the technical ...
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... agencies will need to make heroic efforts and need increased Federal aid to make the necessary specialized services available to help with this problem . Esti- mates derived from a national study indicate that neglect , abuse , and ...
... agencies will need to make heroic efforts and need increased Federal aid to make the necessary specialized services available to help with this problem . Esti- mates derived from a national study indicate that neglect , abuse , and ...
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... agencies with special problems , is to establish the framework of policy guidance , and is to assure the range of liaison with Federal agencies and nongovernmental organizations which are necessary if the responsibilities of the Welfare ...
... agencies with special problems , is to establish the framework of policy guidance , and is to assure the range of liaison with Federal agencies and nongovernmental organizations which are necessary if the responsibilities of the Welfare ...
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activities additional administration agencies aids amendments amount applications appropriation approved areas basic benefits BERRY budget Bureau Chairman Commission committee community action program Congress conservation centers contract cost County DENTON Department Director District District of Columbia drugs DUNCAN Economic Opportunity Economic Opportunity Act eligible enrollees families Federal finance fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY FOGELMAN funds going grants Head Start health services hospital increase institutions Job Corps centers June 30 KATZENBACH KELLY LAIRD legislation loans ment mental retardation MICHEL million National Neighborhood Youth Corps obligations Office operation organizations participation PASSMAN payments percent personnel Posi positions poverty problem projects public assistance record requested ROONEY rural salary SHRIVER SINGLETARY Social Security Social Security Act Social Security Administration staff STEVENS supplemental tion Total VISTA volunteers welfare WYNKOOP