The Proposed Allied Services Act: Summary and Arguments, Pro and Con Page: 2
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local planning and coordination of programs to better serve individuals and to
eliminate waste of administrative. dollarsecontained many features similar to
those in the current proposal. This bill was introduced, but no action was
taken by Congress.
In the 93rd Congress, the Allied Services Act of 1974 was drafted by the
Administration and was introduced in both houses. The full committee of the
Committee on Education and Labor held hearings on I.L. 12285 as introduced by
Mr. Quie and others, but no further action was taken in either house. The currently
pending proposal contains a number of changes made partly as a. result of testi-
mony at those hearings.
M -o Prvision . o t he l
A complete summary of the proposed Allied Services Act, prepared by the Depart-
mat of Health, Education and Welfare, is attached. The following is a brief
description of some of the major provisions of the bill.
-rants - The Secretary of EV would be authorised to make grants to states
and localities:
(1) for a maximum of two years to develop plane to coordinate service delivery;
and
(2) for a maximum of three years for the initial costs of consolidating
administrative support services and management function, necessary to facilitate
coordinated service delivery.
The bill contains an authorization of $20 million per year for five years.
tijnal for djt c 'i ies- The bill would not be implemented in any
State or locality unless both the state and local goveraesnts concerned desired its
implementation.K .V A
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House, Sharon. The Proposed Allied Services Act: Summary and Arguments, Pro and Con, report, November 14, 1975; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1039065/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.