Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › § 709
The Commissioner can give advice and technical help to public and nonprofit groups to help people with disabilities get and keep jobs. That help includes working with state units and businesses, supporting self-employment, strengthening community rehabilitation programs so they provide individualized services and move people into integrated jobs, offering short-term training (including for job coaches), running pilot projects and demonstrations, making and sharing educational materials and reports, and monitoring and evaluating programs. The Commissioner can use other federal, public, or nonprofit agencies and pay them under agreements, and must set up task forces to collect and share information. The Secretary of Education can make rules needed to carry out these duties, but must only make rules that are necessary. The Secretary must make rules about ordering services when not everyone can be served, and must get public comment and issue rules to implement the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act changes not later than 180 days after July 22, 2014. The Administrator of the Administration for Community Living can do many of the same activities, focusing on independent living programs and training staff of Centers for Independent Living and Statewide Independent Living Councils, and the HHS Secretary can carry out the Education Secretary’s rulemaking duties. “This chapter” only means the parts each Secretary has authority over. Money can be provided as needed to carry out these duties.
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29 U.S.C. § 709
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73