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Provided student financial aid for the dependents of first responders that are injured or killed in the line of duty. Pub. L. 105–390 (text) 1999 (No short title) Recognized applications by the Dodson, Montana school district for Impact Aid payments. Pub. L. 106–3 (text) 1999 Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999
Several school safety laws were passed in 1994, including the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994, the Safe Schools Act, and the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, all of which set restrictions on prohibited items or provided support for schools to enforce safety measures. In 1998, the Safe Schools Initiative was created, including the ...
A worker receives first aid for a sore finger in a medical room, circa 1941. A first aid room, also known as an infirmary, medical room, or nurse's office, is a room in an establishment (e.g., a school, factory, sports venue, or airport) to which someone who is injured or taken ill on the premises can be taken for first aid and to await the arrival of professional emergency medical services.
The universal first aid symbol A US Navy corpsman gives first aid to an injured Iraqi citizen.. Medical portal; First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with a medical emergency, [1] with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery until medical services arrive.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1965. Part of Johnson's "War on Poverty", the act has been one of the most far-reaching laws affecting education passed by the United States Congress, and was reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. Description: English: The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981. Publication date: 29 June 1981