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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 2913 (Introduced in Senate) — To prohibit the use of appropriated funds to eliminate, consolidate, or otherwise restructure any office within the D... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Prohibition

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None of the funds made available by Acts making appropriations may be used to— eliminate, consolidate, or otherwise restructure any office within the Department of Education that administers or enforces programs serving individuals with disabilities, including such programs under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ( 20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq. ), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ( 29 U.S.C. 701 et seq. ), or any other applicable Federal laws; terminate, reassign, or alter the responsibilities of any personnel of any such office, such that statutory obligations under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ( 20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq. ), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ( 29 U.S.C. 701 et seq. ), or any other applicable Federal laws are not met; or contract with, or delegate to, any entity outside of the Department of Education to administer or enforce such programs.
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