Rehabilitation Act of 1973
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| Public Law 93-112 Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
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| Pub.L. 93−112, 87 Stat. 355, H.R. 8070, enacted September 26, 1973. | ||
1ST SESSION
An Act
To replace the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, to extend and revise the authorization of grants to States for vocational rehabilitation services, with special emphasis on services to those with the most severe handicaps, to expand special Federal responsibilities and research and training programs with respect to handicapped individuals, to establish special responsibilities in the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare for coordination of all programs with respect to handicapped individuals within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and for other purposes.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
[edit] Section 1. Short Title and Table of Contents. [1]
- That this Act, with the following table of contents, may be cited as the ``Rehabilitation Act of 1973´´:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Sec. 2. Declaration of Purpose.
- Sec. 3. Rehabilitation Services Administration.
- Sec. 4. Advance Funding.
- Sec. 5. Joint Funding.
- Sec. 6. Consolidated Rehabilitation Plan.
- Sec. 7. Definitions.
- Sec. 8. Allotment Percentage.
- Sec. 9. Audit.
- Sec. 10. Nonduplication.
- Sec. 100. Declaration of Purpose; Authorization of Appropriations.
- Sec. 101. State Plans.
- Sec. 102. Individualized Written Rehabilitation Program.
- Sec. 103. Scope of Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
- Sec. 104. Non-Federal Share for Construction.
- Sec. 110. State Allotments.
- Sec. 111. Payments to States.
- Sec. 112. Client Assistance.
- Sec. 120. State Allotments.
- Sec. 121. Payments to States.
- Sec. 130. Special Study.
- Sec. 200. Declaration of Purpose.
- Sec. 201. Authorization of Appropriations.
- Sec. 202. Research.
- Sec. 203. Training.
- Sec. 204. Reports.
- Sec. 300. Declaration of Purpose.
- Sec. 301. Grants for Construction of Rehabilitation Facilities.
- Sec. 302. Vocational Training Services for Handicapped Individuals.
- Sec. 303. Mortgage Insurance for Rehabilitation Facilities.
- 8ec. 304. Special Projects and Demonstrations,
- Sec. 305. National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults.
- Sec. 306. General Grant and Contract Requirements.
- Sec. 400. Administration.
- Sec. 401. Program and Project Evaluation.
- Sec. 402. Obtaining Information from Federal Agencies.
- Sec. 403. Authorization of Appropriations.
- Sec. 404. Reports.
- Sec. 405. Secretarial Responsibility.
- Sec. 406, Sheltered Workshop Study.
- Sec. 407. State Allocation Study.
- Sec. 500. Effect on Existing Laws.
- Sec. 501. Employment of Handicapped Individuals.
- Sec. 502. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board.
- Sec. 503. Employment Under Federal Contracts.
- Sec. 504. Nondiscrimination Under Federal Grants.
[edit] Sec. 2. Declaration of Purpose.
[edit] Sec. 3. Rehabilitation Services Administration.
[edit] Sec. 4. Advance Funding.
[edit] Sec. 5. Joint Funding.
[edit] Sec. 6. Consolidated Rehabilitation Plan.
[edit] Sec. 7. Definitions.
[edit] Sec. 8. Allotment Percentage.
[edit] Sec. 9. Audit.
[edit] Sec. 10. Nonduplication.
- In determining the amount of any State's Federal share of expenditures for planning, administration, and services incurred by it under a State plan approved in accordance with section 101. there shall be disregarded (1) any portion of such expenditures which are financed by Federal funds provided under any other provision of law, and (2) the amount of any non-Federal funds required to be expended as a condition of receipt of such Federal funds. No payment may be made from funds provided under one provision of this Act relating to any cost with respect to which any payment is made under any other provision of this Act.
Approved September 26, 1973.
[edit] Notes
- ↑ Section 1. was not designated in the original text and has been added here strictly for editorial purposes only.
In the orginal text, the Act's Short Title citation was given immediately after the Enacting Clause and before the Table of Contents began as below:- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act, with the following table of contents, may be cited as the ``Rehabilitation Act of 1973´´:
[edit] Legislative History
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- HOUSE REPORTS:
- No. 93-244 (Comm. on Education and Labor)
- No. 93-500 (Comm. of Conference)
- SENATE REPORTS:
- No. 93-318 (Comm. on Labor and Public Welfare)
- No. 93-391 (Comm. of Conference)
- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 119 (1973):
- June 5, considered and passed House.
- July 18, considered and passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 1875.
- Sept. 13, Senate agreed to conference report.
- Sept. 18, House agreed to conference report.
- WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 9, No. 39 (1973):
- Sept. 26, Presidential statement.
- HOUSE REPORTS:
[edit] See Also
- Act of June 2, 1920, ch. 219, 41 Stat. 735, Vocational Rehabilitation Act
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- as added by Act of July 6, 1943, ch. 190, (Pub.L. 78−113), 57 Stat. 374, Vocational Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1943
- Pub.L. 93−516. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974
- Pub.L. 94−230. Rehabilitation Act Extension of 1976
- Pub.L. 95−602. Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, and Developmental Disabilities Amendments of 1978
- Pub.L. 98−221. Rehabilitation Amendments of 1984
- Pub.L. 99−506. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986
- Public Law 101-336. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- Pub.L. 102−52. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1991
- Pub.L. 102−569. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992
- Pub.L. 103−73. Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1993
- Pub.L. 105−220. Workforce Investment Partnership Act of 1998
- Public Law 110-325. ADA Amendments Act of 2008