LEGISLATIVE HISTORY (1935-1943)
1935 Social Security Act made federal funding of rehabilitation permanent.
1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act authorized operation of vending stands by visually handicapped on federal lands and funded research of rehabilitation for visually handicapped.
1938 Wagner-O'Day Act required federal government to buy certain products from sheltered workshops that served the blind.
1943 Barden-Lafollette Act expanded rehabilitation to psychiatrically handicapped and mentally challenged individuals and expanded rehabilitation services for the physically handicapped and blind.