Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension and Insurance of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, H.R. 1862, H.R. 1864, and H.R. 1866, April 19, 1977 |
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... function of one kidney , and as a result of service incurred blindness in his other eye or loss of the other kidney ( or severe impairment thereof ) , he was entitled to that stat- utory rate of compensation payable for service ...
... function of one kidney , and as a result of service incurred blindness in his other eye or loss of the other kidney ( or severe impairment thereof ) , he was entitled to that stat- utory rate of compensation payable for service ...
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... function loss was sustained by reason of service , and the remaining loss was in- curred thereafter by reason of non - service - connected disability . It was realized that in either case the service - connected blindness or kidney loss ...
... function loss was sustained by reason of service , and the remaining loss was in- curred thereafter by reason of non - service - connected disability . It was realized that in either case the service - connected blindness or kidney loss ...
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... function very well with one kidney , but the loss of both is a total catastrophic loss of all kidney function . This is not true in the case of paired arms or paired legs . Each extremity operates independently . Each can be ...
... function very well with one kidney , but the loss of both is a total catastrophic loss of all kidney function . This is not true in the case of paired arms or paired legs . Each extremity operates independently . Each can be ...
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... function . It provided adaptive equipment to per- form that function . And it was limited to restorable types of disabilities . It is true that the World War II veteran has now reached age 57 , as an average , and that many of them ...
... function . It provided adaptive equipment to per- form that function . And it was limited to restorable types of disabilities . It is true that the World War II veteran has now reached age 57 , as an average , and that many of them ...
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... function and hearing is irreplaceable , and of course it is . However , won't you agree that even though prosthetic applicances will assist in limb loss , that the need for more assistance is necessary , even though— even after a ...
... function and hearing is irreplaceable , and of course it is . However , won't you agree that even though prosthetic applicances will assist in limb loss , that the need for more assistance is necessary , even though— even after a ...
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360 of title 4.9 percent amend section 360 amend title 38 American Legion automobile allowance automobile assistance allowance bill to amend Blinded Veterans Association budget CLIFFORD ALLEN combination with blindness Committee on Veterans compensation and dependency compensation and DIC Compensation and Pension CONG CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Consumer Price Index cost of living cost-of-living increase dependency and indemnity Director disability compensation disabled veterans DOUG BARNARD DOUGLAS APPLEGATE earning capacity effective October eligibility entitled extend GOLEMBIESKI GUYER hand or foot hearing in combination impairment indemnity compensation J. C. PECKARSKY JAMES ABDNOR JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limbs loss of hearing loss or loss ment million MONTGOMERY non-service-connected disabilities paired extremities payable Pension Service percent disability service-con service-connected disability statement suffered the loss surviving spouse TENNYSON GUYER Thank three bills tion total deafness total disability United States Code veteran has suffered Veterans Benefits WYLIE
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Page 18 - The permanent impairment of vision of both eyes of the following status: central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, with corrective glasses, or central visual acuity of more than 20/200 if there is a field defect in which the peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no greater than twenty degrees...
Page 17 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 18 - ... as a result of nonservice-connected disability not the result of his own willful misconduct, or (2) has suffered the loss or loss of use of one kidney as a result of service-connected disability, and has suffered severe involvement of the other kidney such as to cause total disability, as a result of nonservice-connected disability not the result of his own willful misconduct, the Administrator shall assign and pay to the veteran concerned the applicable rate of compensation under this chapter...
Page 7 - Where the veteran has suffered total deafness in one ear as a result of a service-connected disability and has suffered total deafness in the other ear as the result of non-service-connected disability not the result of his own willful misconduct.
Page 3 - DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' BENEFITS, VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I am happy to be here this morning...
Page 14 - A top priority item in the BVA legislative program is an increase in disability compensation reflecting the rise in the cost of living since the last such increase.
Page 17 - WHEREAS, disability compensation is a monthly payment made by the Veterans Administration to a veteran because of a service-connected disability; and WHEREAS, these...
Page 4 - An additional amount of $64 is payable where the widow is : (1), a patient in a nursing home; or (2), helpless or blind or so nearly helpless or blind as to need or require the regular aid and attendance of another person.
Page 2 - I would like to recognize the distinguished Ranking Minority Member of the Subcommittee, Mr.