Sec. 203. authorization for the continued operation of the helen keller national center for youths and adults who are deaf-blind; repeal of prior authorization
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## Sec. 203 authorization for the continued operation of the helen keller national center for youths and adults who are deaf-blind; repeal of prior authorization ###
(a)The Secretary of Education shall continue to administer and support the Helen Keller National Center for Youths and Adults who are Deaf-Blind in the same manner as such Center was administered prior to the date of enactment of this Act2, to the extent such manner of administration is not inconsistent with any purpose described in subsection
(b)or any other requirement of this title. 2February 22, 1984. ###
(b)The purposes of the Center are to— ####
(1)provide specialized intensive services, or any other services, at the Center or anywhere else in the United States, which are necessary to encourage the maximum personal development of any individual who is deaf-blind; ####
(2)train family members of individuals who are deaf-blind at the Center or anywhere else in the United States, in order to assist family members in providing and obtaining appropriate services for the individual who is deaf-blind; ####
(3)train professionals and allied personnel at the Center or anywhere else in the United States to provide services to individuals who are deaf-blind; and ####
(4)conduct applied research, development programs, and demonstrations with respect to communication techniques, teaching methods, aids and devices, and delivery of services. **[**[29 U.S.C. 1902](/us/usc/t29/s1902)**]**
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