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4 Legislative History of the Developmentally Disabled Assistance and Bill of Rights Act P.L. 94-103 1 (1975)

handle is hein.leghis/ldelopdis0004 and id is 1 raw text is: P.L. 94- 103
Vol. 4
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED ASSISTANCE
AND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT
P.L. 94-103                                        89 Stat. 486
October 4, 1975
BILLS
The following versions of H.R.4005 are missing and
unavailable:
H.R.4005 as introduced by Mr. Rogers et al. and referred
to the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee,
February 27, 1975.
H.R.4005 as reported without amendment (House Report No.
94-58), March 13, 1975.
10) H.R.4005 as passed House without amendment */ and referred
to the Senate Labor & Public Welfare Committee, April 14,
1975.
COMPANION BILL
11) S.462 as introduced by Mr. Randolph et al. and referred
to the Senate Labor & Public Welfare Committee,
January 28, 1975.
12) S.462 as reported with amendments (Senate Report No.
94-160), May 22, 1975.
RELATED BILLS
94th Congress:
13) S.1194 as introduced by Mr. Stafford (Administration Bill)
and referred to the Senate Labor & Public Welfare Com-
mittee, March 17, 1975.
93rd Congress:
The following are missing and unavailable:
H.R.14215 as introduced by Mr. Rogers et al. and referred
to the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee,
April 11, 1974.
*/ H.R.4005 as introduced, reported and passed by the House
are identical in language.

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