Hearing on the Randolph-Sheppard Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, October 31, 1991, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 122 páginas |
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... Secretary , Office of Special Education and Re- habilitative Services , U.S. Department of Education ; accompanied by Nell Carney , Commissioner , Rehabilitation Services Administration ...... Humphreys , Robert R. , Attorney ...
... Secretary , Office of Special Education and Re- habilitative Services , U.S. Department of Education ; accompanied by Nell Carney , Commissioner , Rehabilitation Services Administration ...... Humphreys , Robert R. , Attorney ...
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... Secretary of Education . The Secretary of Education determines , not the Federal property manager , who and where there will be any limitation imposed by that Federal property manager . Every new building owned or leased by the Federal ...
... Secretary of Education . The Secretary of Education determines , not the Federal property manager , who and where there will be any limitation imposed by that Federal property manager . Every new building owned or leased by the Federal ...
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... Secretary of Education ( then HEW ) . No such limitation is approvable unless the Secretary finds that the blind vending operation is adverse to the interests of the United States . Next , the 1974 amendments required that every new ...
... Secretary of Education ( then HEW ) . No such limitation is approvable unless the Secretary finds that the blind vending operation is adverse to the interests of the United States . Next , the 1974 amendments required that every new ...
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... Secretary of Education on the blind vendor priority in such cases , GSA did not do so . In addi- tion , GSA did not seek Secretarial relief from the Randolph - Sheppard Act's prohibi- tion against any limitation on the placement or ...
... Secretary of Education on the blind vendor priority in such cases , GSA did not do so . In addi- tion , GSA did not seek Secretarial relief from the Randolph - Sheppard Act's prohibi- tion against any limitation on the placement or ...
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... Secretary of Education took the position that neither compensatory relief nor attorneys ' fees were contemplated by the act , and such awards would be con- trary to the immunity of States from suit under the 11th Amendment . Ignoring ...
... Secretary of Education took the position that neither compensatory relief nor attorneys ' fees were contemplated by the act , and such awards would be con- trary to the immunity of States from suit under the 11th Amendment . Ignoring ...
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1974 amendments 2540 Executive Center arbitration panel attorneys award Ballenger Blind and Visually blind persons blind vending facilities blind vendors cafeteria contract Carl McCoy CARNEY CASS BALLENGER Chairman OWENS Commissioner Committee of Blind Congress costs Court DAVILA decision Department of Defense Department of Education Department of Human Director disabilities Division of Blind dolph-Sheppard facilities on Federal federal agencies federal prison federal property management filed Florida food service funds George Abbott GSA's H&R Facility Hale Boggs HUMAN SERVICES Humphreys issue licensing agency locations October 24 Office Oklahoma placement or operation Postal Service priority Prison System problems property management agencies Randolph Randolph-Shep Randolph-Sheppard Act Randolph-Sheppard program Randolph-Sheppard Vendors regulations Rehabilitation Services Administration request Secretary of Education Sheppard Act Sheppard program SLA's Tallahassee tion turnkey United States Postal USPS vending facility program vending machines Vendors of America violations Visually Handicapped Visually Impaired West Tallahassee
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Página 54 - The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.
Página 23 - Labor, subject to the standards and procedures prescribed by this chapter, may place an additional twenty-five positions in the Department of Labor in GS-16, 17, and 18 for the purposes of carrying out his responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970...
Página 23 - ... such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books...
Página 22 - ... shall — (1) Make surveys of concession-stand opportunities for blind persons in Federal and other buildings in the United States; (2) Make surveys throughout the United States of industries with a view to obtaining information that will assist blind persons to obtain employment; (3) Make available to the public, and especially to persons and organizations engaged in work for the blind, information obtained as a result of such surveys...
Página 3 - Act — (1) to provide a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities...
Página 7 - And without objection, it will be entered into the record. [The prepared statement of General Handy can be found in the Appendix on page 208.] General HANDY.
Página 22 - Act, as redesignated by paragraph ( 1 ) of this subsection, is amended to read as follows : "(6) Through the Commission, (A) conduct periodic evaluations of the program authorized by this Act, including upward mobility and other training required by section 8, and annually submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a re|x>it based on such evaluations, and (B) take such other steps, including the issuance of such rules and regulations, as may be necessary or desirable in carrying out the provisions...
Página 21 - ... (2) that the potential exists for doubling the number of blind operators on Federal and other property under the Randolph-Sheppard program within the next five years, provided the obstacles to growth are removed...
Página 18 - Child Care Arrangements in the United States in 1974," testimony before the Subcommittee on Employment, Poverty and Migratory Labor of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, and the Subcommittee on Select Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor, Joint Hearings on the Child and Family Services Act, 1975, 94th Congress, 1st Session, Feb.
Página 21 - Secretary in carrying out the purpose of this chapter; (2) to provide for each licensed blind person such vending facility equipment, and adequate initial stock of suitable articles to be vended therefrom, as may be necessary: Provided, however, That such equipment and stock may be owned by the licensing agency for use of the blind, or by the blind individual to whom the license is issued: And provided further, That if ownership of such equipment is vested in the blind licensee, (A) the State licensing...