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2 Legislative History of Developmental Disabilities Act of 1984 P.L. 98-527 1 (1984)

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Vol. 2
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ACT OF 1984
P.L. 98-527                                98 Stat 2662
October 19, 1984
BILLS
ENACTED BILL
98th Congress:
6)   H.R. 5603, a bill to amend the Public Health
Service Act to revise and extend the authorities of
that Act for assistance for alcohol and drug abuse
and mental health services and to revise and extend
the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill
of Rights Act, as introduced by Mr. Waxman and
Ms. Mikulski, and referred to the House Energy and
Commerce Committee, 98th Congress, May 3, 1984.
7)   H.R. 5603, as reported (House Report No. 98-826)
with amendments from the House Energy and Commerce
Committee, June 6, 1984.
8)   H.R. 5603, as passed the House, received in the
Senate and referred to the Senate Labor and Human
Resources Committee, June 13, 1984.
9)   H.R. 5603, as discharged from the Senate Labor and
Human Resources Committee, June 28, 1984.
COMPANION BILL
98th Congress:
10) S. 2573, a bill to revise and extend programs for
persons with developmental disabilities, as
introduced by Messrs. Weicker and Stafford and
referred to the Senate Labor and Human Resources
Committee, 98th Congress, April 12, 1984.
11) S. 2573, as reported (Senate Report No. 98-493)
with amendments from the Senate Labor and Human
Resources Committee, May 25, 1984.

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