Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Niles, Dalwin J. |
Occupation |
New York State Senator |
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1969.2.3 - NYS Joint Legislative Committee on Mental and Physical Handicapped and Assembly Standing Committee on Health
Transcript of the second public hearing discussing the recodification of the Mental Hygiene Law, held October 1, 1969 at the Hall of Justice in Rochester, NY.
Record Type: Documents
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1969.2.5 - NYS Joint Legislative Committee on Mental and Physical Handicapped and Assembly Standing Committee on Health
Minutes of a public hearing held November 12, 1969, at the budget safety building, Syracuse, NY. Topic of discussion was the recodification of the Mental Hygiene Law.
Record Type: Documents
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1969.6.1 - Senator Dalwin J. Niles, Senator Walter B. Langley, Joseph T. Weingold and Tim O'Brien
Senator Dalwin J. Niles, Senator Walter B. Langley, Joseph T. Weingold and Tim O'Brien of the Research Association. Exact date and location of photograph unknown.
Record Type: Photographs
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1969.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXI - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Guardianship, Sheltered Workshop and Aid to Disabled to Become Law, A Giant Step Forward, Governor Signs Bills to Aid Construction, Elementary and Secondary School Act, and State Lags Seri...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1970.2.1 - NYS Joint Legislative Committee on Mental and Physical Handicapped and Assembly Standing Committee on Health
Minutes of a public hearing held January 16, 1970, in New York City. This was the fourth public meeting to discuss the recodification bill pertaining to Mental Hygiene Law.
Record Type: Documents
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1970.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXII - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Delagates Protest Budget Cuts, Resolutions Adapted by State Convention, A Plea to Eliminate Fees, Social Security for Retarded in State Institutions, Kennedy Sponsors New Developmental Dis...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1970.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; ARC Challenges Constitutionality of Reimbursement, Reimbursement Bill Vetoed Fourth Time, Nation's Institutions for Mentally Retarded Linked to Prison Camps, How Do They Live, Legislation ...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1971.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Joint Legislative Committee Concludes, Hearing Efforts to Collect Fees Amount to Persecution, Ineligibility High in Workshop Support Program, Discrimination Against Retarded Persons Protes...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1971.8.10 - Parents Visit Legislators in Albany
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in May 1971 details the Association's first parent and member protest at the capital in Albany, New York.
Record Type: Documents
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1971.8.14 - Legislative Program Victim of Budget
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII No. 3, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in September 1971 details how out of the 30 bills introduced through the Joint Legislative Committee, only four were passed, which ones they were, and what we need to know about them.
Record Type: Documents
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1971.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Budget Cuts Most Drastic, Parents Visit Legislators in Albany, Parents Protest Freeze at Letchworth, Conditions in Mental Hospitals Assailed, Senate Passes Wagner-O'Day Amendments, Develop...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1971.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Legislative Program Victim of Budget, Dept. of Mental Hygiene Enjoined from Closing State Schools, The Price of Everything - Value of Nothing, Closing of Sampson May Cost State $1.5M, Budg...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1971.8.4 - Joint Legislative Committee Concludes Hearing
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII No. 1, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in January 1971 summarizes the review of nearly 2,000 pages of testimony heard during the legislative hearings, and details the 1971 legislative program adopted by the Association delegates.
Record Type: Documents
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1972.4.2 - Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Legislative Committee on Mental and Physical Handicap
Minutes of proceedings at a public hearing held on Wednesday, February 16, 1972 in Albany, New York. The meeting was presided over by Senator Dalwin J. Niles, Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee. The principal concern of the meeting was the delivery of services at institutions or facilities administered by the State Department of Mental Hygiene
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1972.4.3 - Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Legislative Committee on Mental and Physical Handicap
Minutes of proceedings at a public hearing held on Thursday, February 17, 1972 Albany, New York. The meeting was presided over by Senator Dalwin J. Niles, Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee. The principal concern of this meeting was the conditions in the institutions under the control of the Department of Mental Hygiene.
Record Type: Documents
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1972.8.3 - State Conventions Adopts 18 Point Legislative Program
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIV No. 1, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in January 1972 details the approved legislative agenda of the Association for the upcoming year.
Record Type: Documents
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1979.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXI - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; ARC Responds to Single Source Funding, Voc Ed At Last, Community Residence Success and Frustration, Housing Services Act Helps Retarded, To Father From Son, "PKU" Dilemma
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