Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 29 : Section 702


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 702. Rehabilitation Services Administration

      (a) There is established in the Office of the Secretary a
    Rehabilitation Services Administration which shall be headed by a
    Commissioner (hereinafter in this chapter referred to as the
    "Commissioner") appointed by the President by and with the advice
    and consent of the Senate. Except for subchapters IV and V of this
    chapter and as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter,
    such Administration shall be the principal agency, and the
    Commissioner shall be the principal officer, of such Department for
    carrying out this chapter. The Commissioner shall be an individual
    with substantial experience in rehabilitation and in rehabilitation
    program management. In the performance of the functions of the
    office, the Commissioner shall be directly responsible to the
    Secretary or to the Under Secretary or an appropriate Assistant
    Secretary of such Department, as designated by the Secretary. The
    functions of the Commissioner shall not be delegated to any officer
    not directly responsible, both with respect to program operation
    and administration, to the Commissioner. Any reference in this
    chapter to duties to be carried out by the Commissioner shall be
    considered to be a reference to duties to be carried out by the
    Secretary acting through the Commissioner. In carrying out any of
    the functions of the office under this chapter, the Commissioner
    shall be guided by general policies of the National Council on
    Disability established under subchapter IV of this chapter.
      (b) The Secretary shall take whatever action is necessary to
    ensure that funds appropriated pursuant to this chapter are
    expended only for the programs, personnel, and administration of
    programs carried out under this chapter.



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