The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
29 U.S.C. § 701 (2018). A law that protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination by providing funding, resources, and establishing requirements with the intention to achieve equity for people with disabilities. This law applies to all agencies and programs that are associated with or regulated by the federal government, receive any federal funds, and all federal employment agencies, but each agency has specific requirements in addition to the universal federal standards.
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Synergistic efforts from state and federal governments
Public Law 85-926
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973