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Section 8

Citation
Section 8
Parent Document
Theodore Hayes v. Philip Harvey, 874 F.3d 98 (2017)
Effective Date
2017-10-18

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           Our dissenting colleague suggests that the enhanced
voucher provision is “by its very title, meant to be a departure
from the ordinary voucher provision.” Dissenting Op. at 8–9.
On this point, we agree. But enhanced vouchers “depart[] from
the ordinary voucher provision” in limited ways, none of which
relate to termination. Furthermore, the dissent suggests that
despite the “ostensibly shared purpose” between the enhanced
and ordinary voucher statutes, there is “no reason to believe
that . . . Congress intended these two statutes to be read as if
they were one.” Id. Again, we agree on this point—the majority
does not read the provisions “as if they were one.” It is
undisputed, however, that these are provisions of the same
statute, and there is no reason to believe that section 8’s clear
purpose does not extend to all of its provisions.