The federal legislation known as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires schools to make reasonable accommodations for students' disabilities

In addition, a free and appropriate education must meet the young person's needs. What problem might there be with implementation?

A. Communities do not want disabled children in their schools.
B. Funds and trained personnel are lacking.
C. Most schools are unaware of the federal legislation.
D. School health nurses have different priorities.


ANS: B

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