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 PUBLIC LAW 99-371—AUG. 4, 1986

100 STAT. 783

(7) confer such degrees and marks of honor as are conferred by colleges and universities generally, and issue such diplomas and certificates of graduation as, in its opinion, may be deemed advisable, and consistent with academic standards; (8) subject to the provisions of section 403, control expenditures of all moneys appropriated by Congress for the benefit of Gallaudet University; and (9) control the expenditure and investment of any moneys or funds or property which Gallaudet University may have or may receive from sources other than appropriations by Congress. PART B—KENDALL DEMONSTRATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SEC. 111. AUTHORITY OF GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY.

Children and youth. 20 USC 4311.

(a) GENERAL AUTHORITY.—

(1) For the purpose of providing day and residential facilities for elementary education for individuals who are deaf in order to prepare them for high school and other secondary study and to provide an exemplary educational program to stimulate the development of similar excellent programs throughout the Nation, the Board of Trustees of Gallaudet University is authorized to maintain and operate Kendall Demonstration Elementary School as a demonstration elementary school for the deaf, to serve primarily residents of the National Capital region. (2) The Kendall Demonstration Elementary School shall also— (A) provide technical assistance and outreach throughout the Nation to train parents of deaf infants and children in specialized learning skills; and (B) develop curricula, instructional techniques, materials, and programs for teaching hearing impaired and deaf students in classroom situations with nonhearing impaired students. (b) RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPUANCE WITH EDUCATION OF THE state and local HANDICAPPED ACT.—Where a local educational agency, State edu- governments. cational agency, or intermediate educational unit refers a child to or places a child at the Kendall Demonstration Elementary School, such agency or unit shall be respjonsible for ensuring that the special education and related services provided to such child is consistent with part B of the Education of the Handicapped Act. 20 USC I4ii. PART C—MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

Children and youth. District of SEC. 121. AUTHORITY O F GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY. Columbia. (a) GENERAL AUTHORITY.—For the purpose of providing day and 20 USC 4321.

residential facilities for secondary education for individuals who are deaf in order to prepare them for college and other advanced study, and to provide an exemplary secondary school program to stimulate the development of similarly excellent programs throughout the Nation, the Board of Trustees of Gallaudet University is authorized, in accordance with the agreement under section 122, to maintain and operate a model secondary school for the deaf to serve primarily residents of the District of Columbia and of nearby States.

(b) RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH EDUCATION OF THE State and local HANDICAPPED ACT.—Where a local educational agency. State edu- governments.

cational agency, or intermediate educational unit refers a child to or

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