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 106 STAT. 2140 PUBLIC LAW 102-418—OCT. 14, 1992 tating forms of mental illness, including schizophrenia, major affective disorders, phobias, and phobic disorders; Whereas appropriate treatment of mental illness has been demonstrated to be cost effective in terms of restored productivity, reduced use of other health services, and lessened socied dependence; and Whereas recent and unparalleled growth in scientific knowledge about mental illness has generated the current emergence of a new threshold of opportunity for future research advances and fruitful application to specific cliniced problems: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the week of October 4, 1992, through October 10, 1992, is designated as "Mental Illness Awareness Week". The President is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe such week with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities. Approved October 14, 1992. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S.J. Res. 287: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 138 (1992): June 26, considered and passed Senate. Sept. 30, considered and passed House.

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