Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1974: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... disabled to the extent- Mr. MICHEL . What was that backlog a year ago ? Mr. DOYLE . In September of 1972 it was 26,397 . Mr. MICHEL . And for a year before ? Mr. DOYLE . In September of 1971 it was 16,960 . That was about our lowest ...
... disabled to the extent- Mr. MICHEL . What was that backlog a year ago ? Mr. DOYLE . In September of 1972 it was 26,397 . Mr. MICHEL . And for a year before ? Mr. DOYLE . In September of 1971 it was 16,960 . That was about our lowest ...
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... disabled , injured or die as a result of job - related incidents or disease . Medical treat- ment and rehabilitation services are provided according to the specifications of each Act . Changes for FY 1974 Program changes .. + $ 840,000 ...
... disabled , injured or die as a result of job - related incidents or disease . Medical treat- ment and rehabilitation services are provided according to the specifications of each Act . Changes for FY 1974 Program changes .. + $ 840,000 ...
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... disabled persons as possible . In addition to the $ 700 million for direct SRS vocational rehabilitation activities in 1974 , the new Supplemental Security Income program established by HR - 1 provides State rehabilitation agencies with ...
... disabled persons as possible . In addition to the $ 700 million for direct SRS vocational rehabilitation activities in 1974 , the new Supplemental Security Income program established by HR - 1 provides State rehabilitation agencies with ...
Page 488
... disabled in both the basic State grants and the provision of special studies and service projects for comprehensive service needs of the handicapped and severely disabled . In accordance with the new legislation , the Secretary will ...
... disabled in both the basic State grants and the provision of special studies and service projects for comprehensive service needs of the handicapped and severely disabled . In accordance with the new legislation , the Secretary will ...
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... These projects are still for the benefit of the developmentally disabled . Mr. FLOOD . You had better show in the record why because that stands out like a sore thumb . [ The information follows : ] SWITCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 491.
... These projects are still for the benefit of the developmentally disabled . Mr. FLOOD . You had better show in the record why because that stands out like a sore thumb . [ The information follows : ] SWITCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 491.
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