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 PUBLIC LAW 99-506—OCT. 21, 1986

100 STAT. 1823

(C) by striking out the period at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and the following: "and to (D) demonstrate and disseminate innovative models for the delivery of cost-effective rehabilitation engineering services to assist in meeting the needs of, and addressing the barriers confronted by, individuals with handicaps. In fiscal year 1987, at least two such Rehabilitation Engineering Centers shall be established. One grant to provide demonstrations pursuant to clause (D) of this paragraph shall be made to an agency or organization in the State of South Carolina and one such grant shall be made to an agency or organization in the State of Connecticut.". (3) Section 204(,b)(3) of the Act is amended by inserting at the end thereof: "In the award of grants under this paragraph the Director shall take into account the location of any proposed Center and the appropriate geographic and regional allocation of such Centers.". (4) Section 204(b)(7) of the Act is amended by inserting "the National Institute of Mental Health," after "Institutes of Health,". (5) Section 204(b)(8) of the Act is amended by inserting before the period ", except that research concerning handicapped Indian Americans shall include those 55 and older". (6) Section 204(b)(ll) of the Act is amended by striking out all that follows "(B)" and inserting in lieu thereof "such physical therapy, language development, pediatric, nursing, psychological, and psychiatric services as are necessary for such children; and (C) appropriate services for the parents of such children, including psychological and psychiatric services, parent counseling, and training.". (c) ADDITIONAL RESEARCH ACTIVITIES.—Section 204(b) of the Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraphs: "(14) Conduct of studies of the rehabilitation needs of American Indian populations and of effective mechanisms for the delivery of rehabilitation services to Indians residing on and off reservations.". "(15) Conduct of a demonstration program under which one or more projects national in scope shall be established to develop procedures to provide incentives for the development, manufacturing, and marketing of orphan technological devices designed to enable individuals with handicaps to achieve independence and access to gainful employment.". (d) SPECIAL RULE.—Section 204 of the Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(d)(1) In carrying out evaluations of research demonstration and related projects under this section, the Director is authorized to make arrangements for site visits to obtain information on the accomplishments of the projects. "(2) The Director shall not make a grant under this section which exceeds $299,999 unless the peer review of the grant application has included a site visit.".

Grants. South Carolina. C!onnecticut.

29 USC 762.

Indians.

Indians.

TITLE IV—SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES AND FACILITIES SEC. 401. GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF REHABILITATION FACILITIES.

Section 301(a) of the Act is amended—

29 USC 771.

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