Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - RESEARCH AND TRAINING › § 762a
The Secretary of Education can give grants and sign contracts with public or nonprofit groups to run research and pilot projects that meet the connected service needs of people with disabilities, older adults, and children, youths, adults, and families. Each project must have an evaluation report sent to the appropriate Congressional committees within four months after the project ends. Only money that Congress specifically provides for these projects can be used for the research. Within one year after Congress provides funds for these projects, the Secretary must send Congress a study on how job-readiness and rehabilitation services under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 affect people who get disability benefits under Social Security Titles II and XVI. The study must look at how those services relate to programs under sections 222 and 1615 of the Social Security Act and must include: (1) an analysis of savings in disability payments under Titles II and XVI because of the services; (2) the rate at which recipients of services under sections 222 and 1615 return to the workforce; (3) the total spending for the five fiscal years before the report on vocational rehabilitation under the Rehabilitation Act and under sections 222 and 1615, and suggestions for showing those costs together in the President’s budget; and (4) recommendations to better coordinate these services and to increase savings in disability payments and the rate of return to work for people served under sections 222 and 1615.
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29 U.S.C. § 762a
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73