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Comprehensive CRC Exam Already Passed 1908 Federal Employees Worker's Comp Act Provided an alternative to suing companies for work related injuries. 1914 War-Risk Act Gave the US government the ability to provide insurance to private company ships who were supplying the allies. 1917 Smith-Hughes Act Made federal money available to states on a matching basis for the purpose of promoting precollegiate vocational education in agricultural & industrial trades and home economics. 1918 Soldier's Rehabilitation Act Created rehab programs for disabled veterans 1920 Smith-Fess Act Made services available for more than just veterans on a federally funded 50/50 matching basis with the states. 1935 Social Security Act Social security became part of a federal program and a solution to old-age pensions. Funds ($2,000,000) were for children, the blind, & unemployed for vocational training and family health programs. 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act Authorized blind vendors to operate vending machines on government property. 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act Required the government to purchase from workshops for the blind. 1943 Barden-Lafollette Act Expanded funding & eligibility for vocational rehab services to those with MR & mental illness. Increased need for occupational therapists. Vocational Act Amendment 1954 Public law 565 represented a major expansion of government in voc. rehab. Funding went from 50/50 to $3 for every $2 state dollars. Expanded funding to 65 million. Vocational Act Amendment 1965 Expanded funding ratio to 75/25 and extended evaluation process to 6 & 18 months. Made it possible to serve those with a "behavior disorder". Rehab Act of 1973 Redirected voc. rehab. to those with severe disabilities. "Behavior disorder" category was dropped. Consumer involvement was required in their Individualized Written Rehab Program (IWRP). 501 Non-discrimination in hiring 502

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