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[87 STAT. 369]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 369]

87 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-112-SEPT. 26, 1973

where appropriate, examination by a physician skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional disorders, or by a licensed psychologist in accordance with State laws and regulations, or both; (2) counseling, guidance, referral, and placement services for handicapped individuals, including followup, follow-alon^, and other postemployment services necessary to assist such individuals to maintain their employment and services designed to help handicapped individuals secure needed services from other agencies, where such services are not available under this Act; (3) vocational and other training services for handicapped individuals, which shall include personal and vocational adjustment, books, and other training materials, and services to the families of such individuals as are necessary to the adjustment or rehabilitation of such individuals: Provided, That no training services in institutions of higher education shall be paid for with funds under this title unless maximum eiforts have been made to secure grant assistance, in whole or in part, from other sources to pay for such training; (4) physical and mental restoration services, including, but not limited to, (A) corrective surs:ery or therapeutic treatment necessarv to correct or substantially modify a physical or mental condition which is stable or slowly progressive and constitutes a substantial handicap to employment, but is of such nature that such correction or modification may reasonablv be expected to eliminate or substantially reduce the handicap within a reasonable length of time, (B) necessary hospitalization in connection with surgery or treatment, (C) prosthetic and orthotic devices, (D) eyeglas'-es and visual services as prescribed by a physician skilled in the diseases of the eve or by an optometrist, whichever the individual may select, (E) special services (including transplantation and dialvsis^l. artificial kidneys, and supplies necessary for the treatment of individuals suffering from end-stage renal disease, and (F) diagnosis and treatment for mental and emotional disorders by a physician or licensed psychologist in accordance with State licensure laws; (5) maintenance, not exceeding the estimated cost of subsistence, during rehabilitation; (6) interpreter services for deaf individuals, and reader services for those individuals determined to be blind after an examination by a physician skilled in the diseases of the eye or by an optometrist, whichever the individual may select; (7) recruitment and training services for handicapped individuals to provide them with new employment opportunities in the fields of rehabilitation, health, welfare, public safety, and law enforcement, and other appropriate service employment; (8) rehabilitation teaching services and orientation and mobility services for the blind; (9) occupational licenses, tools, equipment, and initial stocks and supplies; (10) transportation in connection with the rendering of any vocational rehabilitation service; and (11) telecommunications, sensory, and other technological aids and devices. (b) Vocational rehabilitation services, when provided for the benefit of groups of individuals, may also include the following: (1) in the case of any type of small business operated by individuals with the most severe handicaps the operation of which 22-150 O - 75 - 26

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