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 PUBLIC LAW 96-374—OCT. 3, 1980

94 STAT. 1499

REPEALER

SEC. 1314. (a) Section 405(f)(3) of the General Education Provisions 20 USC i22ie. Act is repealed. (b) Paragraph (4) of section 405(f) of such Act is redesignated as paragraph (3). PART C—AMENDMENTS TO THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 COMPOSITION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD AND TRANSMISSION OF REPORT

SEC. 1321. (a)(1) Section 502(a)(l)(B)(i) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is amended to read as follows: "(i) Department of Health and Human Services.". (2) Section 502(a) of such Act is amended by adding the following clause immediately after clause (x): "(xi) Department of Education.". (b) Section 502(h) of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: "(3) The Board shall, at the same time that the Board transmits the report required under section 7(b) of the Act entitled 'An Act to ensure that certain buildings financed with Federal funds are so designated and constructed as to be accessible to the physically handicapped', approved August 12, 1968 (commonly known as the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968) transmit that report to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives.".

29 USC 792.

Report to congressional committees.

42 USC 4157.

INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS

SEC. 1322. (a) The first sentence of section 15(a) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is amended by striking out "may" and inserting in 29 USC 714. lieu thereof "shall". (b) Section 15(c) of such Act is amended by striking out "Any" and inserting in lieu thereof "The". PART D—NATIVE HAWAIIAN EDUCATION STUDY STUDY AUTHORIZED

SEC. 1331. (a)(1) The Congress finds that— (A) like other Native Americans, Native Hawaiians rank among the lowest in level of educational attainment and per capita income; and (B) existing Federal, State, and local assistance in the field of education fails to address the basic and special needs of Native Hawaiians. (2) The Congress declares its commitment to assist in providing the educational services and opportunities which Native Hawaiians need. (b) There is established the Advisory Council on Native Hawaiian Education which shall consist of seven members appointed by the Secretary of Education, after consultation with the Governor of Hawaii, from among individuals who are professionals in the various fields relating to human development, and who are familiar with the educational problems of Native Hawaiians. (c) The Council shall—

20 USC 1221-1 "°*®-

Advisory Native °^ Hawaiian Education. Establishment.

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