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PUB 93-112

Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Public law 93-112.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Sep 26, 1973

Signed by President.

Sep 26, 1973

Signed by President.

Sep 26, 1973

Public law 93-112.

Sep 26, 1973

Public law 93-112.

Sep 19, 1973

Measure presented to President.

Sep 19, 1973

Measure presented to President.

Sep 18, 1973

Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report, roll call #459 (400-0).

Sep 18, 1973

House agreed to conference report, roll call #459 (400-0).

Sep 13, 1973

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 93-500.

Sep 13, 1973

Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 93-500.

Sep 13, 1973

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in Senate, S. Rept. 93-391.

Sep 13, 1973

Conference report filed in Senate, S. Rept. 93-391.

Sep 13, 1973

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #393 (88-0).

Sep 13, 1973

Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #393 (88-0).

Jul 26, 1973

Conference scheduled in Senate.

Jul 24, 1973

Conference scheduled in House.

Jul 18, 1973

Committee on Labor and Public Welfare discharged in Senate.

Jul 18, 1973

Committee on Labor and Public Welfare discharged in Senate.

Jul 18, 1973

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended in lieu of S. 1875.

Jul 18, 1973

Measure passed Senate, amended in lieu of S. 1875.

Jun 6, 1973

Referred to Senate Committee Labor and Public Welfare.

Jun 5, 1973

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #176 (384-13).

Jun 5, 1973

Measure passed House, amended, roll call #176 (384-13).

Jun 4, 1973

Reported to House from the Committee on Education and Labor with amendment, H. Rept. 93-244.

Jun 4, 1973

Reported to House from the Committee on Education and Labor with amendment, H. Rept. 93-244.

May 23, 1973

Introduced in House

May 23, 1973

Introduced in House

May 23, 1973

Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.

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