Hearing on House Concurrent Resolution 330 (Title IX Regulation), Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Equal Opportunities, 94-1, July 14, 1975 |
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... discriminated against on the basis of race or sex so that some other person can be compensated for earlier discrimination against an- other on the basis of race or sex . But , Mr. Chairman , the Congress did not mandate internal griev ...
... discriminated against on the basis of race or sex so that some other person can be compensated for earlier discrimination against an- other on the basis of race or sex . But , Mr. Chairman , the Congress did not mandate internal griev ...
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... sex , that the regula- tions could be changed to cover that . For instance ... discrimination . Now , that is certainly analogous to the very regulation ... discrimination , are unreasonable . Are they reasonable methods of enforcement ...
... sex , that the regula- tions could be changed to cover that . For instance ... discrimination . Now , that is certainly analogous to the very regulation ... discrimination , are unreasonable . Are they reasonable methods of enforcement ...
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... sex discrimination . We all knew that there was no such re- quirement under title VI as those that are contained in the resolution of disapproval . There were not any such requirements in title VI . The only reason that we did not ...
... sex discrimination . We all knew that there was no such re- quirement under title VI as those that are contained in the resolution of disapproval . There were not any such requirements in title VI . The only reason that we did not ...
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... discrimination built into the institutions and traditions and customs of our society . So , in this kind of situation , you would have virtually all institu ... sex discrimination has been widespread , and maybe the Congress ought to 18.
... discrimination built into the institutions and traditions and customs of our society . So , in this kind of situation , you would have virtually all institu ... sex discrimination has been widespread , and maybe the Congress ought to 18.
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... sex discrimination— that the regulations that we now have before us would have been presented with the ones that were disapproved . So I think that in that regard , maybe , we are not at fault . The trouble with going the statutory ...
... sex discrimination— that the regulations that we now have before us would have been presented with the ones that were disapproved . So I think that in that regard , maybe , we are not at fault . The trouble with going the statutory ...
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administrative affirmative action agency Amendments of 1972 AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE application athletic programs AUGUSTUS F authority believe Bill Foster BUCHANAN Chairman Committee on Education compliance Concurrent Resolution 330 Congress constitutional courts D.C. DEAR Department of Health Director Education Amendments Education and Labor education program educational institutions employment enacted equal opportunity executive branch Federal Register final regulations funds girls GREGORY guidelines HAWKINS HEW's House Concurrent Resolution House of Representatives inconsistent individual complaints intercollegiate athletics issue JAIME BENITEZ July 21 June June 20 language legislation mandate ment National O'HARA Office of Civil paragraphs 86.3 policies position President program or activity prohibit proposed procedural regulations proposed regulations regu religious exemption religious order religious organization religious tenets require resolution of disapproval RHINELANDER rules section 901 self-evaluation sex discrimination statement statute statutory student and employee Subcommittee on Equal submitted tion Title IX regulations U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Washington Welfare
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Page 11 - Each Federal department and agency which is empowered to extend Federal financial assistance to any program or activity, by way of grant, loan, or contract other than a contract of insurance or guaranty, is authorized and directed to effectuate the provisions of section 601 with respect to such program or activity by issuing rules, regulations, or orders of general applicability which shall be consistent with achievement of the objectives of the statute authorizing the financial assistance in connection...
Page 53 - To elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions; to promote the interests of business and professional women; to bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women in the United States; and to extend opportunities to business and professional women through education along lines of industrial, scientific, and vocational activities.
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Page 15 - Federal financial assistance to a transferee which operates any education program or activity, and the Federal share of the fair market value of the property Is not upon such sale or transfer properly accounted for to the Federal Government both the transferor and the transferee shall be deemed to be recipients, subject to the provisions of Subpart B.
Page 39 - Education, whichever is the later; (3) this section shall not apply to an educational institution which is controlled by a religious organization if the application of this subsection would not be consistent with the religious tenets of such organization...
Page 38 - This part does not apply to an educational institution which is controlled by a religious organization to the extent application of this part would not be consistent with the religious tenets of such organization. (b) Exemption. An educational institution which wishes to claim the exemption set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, shall do so by submitting in writing to the...
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Page 39 - Amendments) which is designed to eliminate (with certain exceptions) discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance, whether or not such program or activity is offered or sponsored by an educational institution as defined in this part.