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Date: 2012-10-19 12:15:36
Law
Rehabilitation Act
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Individualized Education Program
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Title 29 of the United States Code
Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Special education in the United States
Medicine
United States

State Plan for the State Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program and State Plan Supplement for the State Supported Employment Services Program Virginia Dept of Rehabilitative Services State Plan for Fiscal Year 2013 (

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