Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES › Part Part A— - General Provisions › § 720
Requires and funds statewide programs to help people with disabilities get real jobs and take part in the workforce. It says work is important for people and for society. Many people with disabilities face high unemployment and poverty, but with the right supports they can work in regular jobs. Big reasons people with disabilities don’t work include discrimination, poor or inaccessible transportation, fear of losing Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance, and lack of education or job training. Enforcing civil-rights laws and linking vocational rehabilitation with the wider workforce system can help. Programs must be part of the state workforce system, focus on each person’s strengths and goals, give people a real say in decisions, offer access to competitive, integrated jobs, allow family support when wanted, use trained counselors and staff, and include accountability, especially for people with the most significant disabilities. Authorizes $3,302,053,000 to be appropriated to states for each fiscal year 2015 through 2020, and says amounts for later years must be at least the prior year’s amount increased by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) change described below. Grants under part B do not include grants under section 732. No later than November 15 each year (starting in fiscal year 1979), the Secretary of Labor must publish the percent change in the CPI for All Urban Consumers (BLS data) comparing October of the prior year to October of the current year. If that percent shows an increase, the next year’s appropriation must rise by that percent; if not, it stays at the same dollar amount. If Congress does not reauthorize the program before its authorization ends, funding continues for an extra year at the fiscal year 2003 level, increased by the CPI if the CPI increased, and required agency actions needed to keep the program running must still be done.
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29 U.S.C. § 720
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73