Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 2.djvu/216

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112 STAT. 1100 PUBLIC LAW 105-220—AUG. 7, 1998 rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities, and that provides, singly or in combination, for an individual with a disability to enable the individual to maximize opportunities for employment, including career advancement— "(A) medical, psychiatric, psychological, social, and vocational services that are provided under one management; "(B) testing, fitting, or training in the use of prosthetic and orthotic devices; "(C) recreational therapy; "(D) physical and occupational therapy; "(E) speech, language, and hearing therapy; "(F) psychiatric, psychological, and social services, including positive behavior management; "(G) assessment for determining eligibility and vocational rehabilitation needs; "(H) rehabilitation technology; "(I) job development, placement, and retention services; "(J) evaluation or control of specific disabilities; "(K) orientation and mobility services for individuals who are blind; "(L) extended employment; "(M) psychosocial rehabilitation services; "(N) supported employment services and extended services; "(O) services to family members when necessary to the vocational rehabilitation of the individual; "(P) personal assistance services; or "(Q) services similar to the services described in one of subparagraphs (A) through (P). " (6) CONSTRUCTION; COST OF CONSTRUCTION. — "(A) CONSTRUCTION. — The term 'construction' means— "(i) the construction of new buildings; "(ii) the acquisition, expansion, remodeling, alteration, and renovation of existing buildings; and "(iii) initial equipment of buildings described in clauses (i) and (ii). "(B) COST OF CONSTRUCTION.— The term 'cost of construction' includes architects' fees and the cost of acquisition of land in connection with construction but does not include the cost of offsite improvements. "(7) CRIMINAL ACT. —The term 'criminal act' means any crime, including an act, omission, or possession under the laws of the United States or a State or unit of general local government, which poses a substantial threat of personal injury, notwithstanding that by reason of age, insanity, or intoxication or otherwise the person engaging in the act, omission, or possession was legally incapable of committing a crime. " (8) DESIGNATED STATE AGENCY; DESIGNATED STATE UNIT. — "(A) DESIGNATED STATE AGENCY.— The term 'designated State agency' means an agency designated under section 101(a)(2)(A). "(B) DESIGNATED STATE UNIT. —The term 'designated State unit' means— "(i) any State agency unit required under section 101(a)(2)(B)(ii); or