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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED148069 AUTHOR:
TITLE: Key Federal Regulations Affecting the Handicapped
1975-1976.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1977
NOTE: 77 p.
AVAILABILITY: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (Stock No. 017-090
00031-3)
ABSTRACT: Summarized are major federal regulations
affecting the handicapped issued during 1976. Regulations
are organized according to the following categories: health
(such as long term care and home health services, health
planning, and facilities construction); education (such as
handicapped education grants to the states, early childhood
education, and regional education programs for the
handicapped); social services (proposed and final
regulations of Title XX of the Social Security Act);
employment (patient workers, public service and works
employment, and federal contract work); rights (anti
discrimination rules, affirmative action, and architectural
barriers); vocational rehabilitation (basic program
regulations, evaluation standards, and vending facilities
for the blind); social security and supplemental security
income (such as childhood disability criteria and gainful
activity guidelines); housing (elderly/handicapped housing
loans, rural housing rent subsidies, and community
development block grants); child nutrition (school lunch
and breakfast programs, child care food program and special
milk program); transportation; developmental disabilities;
and miscellaneous (such as the foster grandparent program).
(DB)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Civil-Rights; Developmental-Disabilities;
Nutrition-; Social-Services; Transportation-; Vocational
Rehabilitation
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Disabilities-; *Equal-Education; *Federal
Legislation; *Handicapped-Children; *Health-Services
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