September 2002
Intermediate to advanced
640 pages
11h 9m
English
The Rehabilitation Act was landmark legislation in which, for the first time, Congress declared that it is of critical importance to the nation that the equality of opportunity and equal rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution are provided to all individuals, including those with disabilities. This was a commitment to the essential fact that the complete integration of all individuals with disabilities into normal community living, working, and service patterns was to be held as a final objective, and in making that commitment the federal government established principles of access that have been adopted by society as a whole.
The Rehabilitation Act has been amended several times over the years to ...
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