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Vocational Rehabilitation Act is a federal law that approved grants to states for vocational rehabilitation services, supported employment, independent living, and client assistance. (National Assocation of the Deaf, 2022). -
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basic of disability in programs conducted by federal agencies -
The Family Educational and Privacy Act is known as FERPA. This federal law is what protects the privacy of student's education records. FERPA gives certain rights with respect to their children education records (U.S Department of Education, 2021). -
Education of All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 guaranteed a free appropriate public education, or FAPE, to each child with a disability. President Gerald Ford signed into law on November 29, 1975 -
Amendments to the Education of All Handicapped Children Act- This law required school districts to provide administration produces for those whose parents have a disability child in education.
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Individuals with Disabilities Education is commonly known as I.D.E.A. This law was passed along with other provisions emphasizes transition planning for adolescents with disabilities (Garguilo, 2020, pg. 126). -
No Child Left Behind Act is a major educational reform effort focusing on academic achievement of students and qualifications of teachers. (Gargiulo, 2020, pg. 126). -
Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act was passed in 2004 and it aligns IDEA legislation with provisions of NO Child Left Behind. It modifies the education program process to change the affecting school discipline (Garguilo, 2020, pg. 126). -
Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment is the statutory interpretation of a disability while affording individual with disabilities greater protections. (Gargiulo, 2020, pg. 126). -
The Rosa's Law was passed and successfully removed the word mental retardation and mentally retarded from the federal health, education, and labor status. Now they must use intellectual disability (Garguilo, 2020, pg. 126).