Report to the Committee on the Budget from the Committee on Veterans' Affairs: Submitted Pursuant to Section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 on the Budget Proposed for Fiscal Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Veterans |
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... Medicine and Surgery will be the ninth consecutive year of record high employment . In ten years - 1970 to 1979 - Veterans Administration appropria- tions for veterans ' benefits and services have increased over $ 9.9 billion , or 116 ...
... Medicine and Surgery will be the ninth consecutive year of record high employment . In ten years - 1970 to 1979 - Veterans Administration appropria- tions for veterans ' benefits and services have increased over $ 9.9 billion , or 116 ...
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... MEDICINE AND SURGERY A. Medical Care 1. Funding for veterans ' medical care programs will be $ 5.3 billion in 1979. This will provide inpatient hospital , nursing home or domi- ciliary treatment and services for 1.4 million veterans and ...
... MEDICINE AND SURGERY A. Medical Care 1. Funding for veterans ' medical care programs will be $ 5.3 billion in 1979. This will provide inpatient hospital , nursing home or domi- ciliary treatment and services for 1.4 million veterans and ...
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... Medicine and Surgery to determine its needs for the next fiscal year . This is accomplished through written surveys , and personal conversations and discussions with the Chief Medical Director and members of his staff , various hospital ...
... Medicine and Surgery to determine its needs for the next fiscal year . This is accomplished through written surveys , and personal conversations and discussions with the Chief Medical Director and members of his staff , various hospital ...
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... MEDICINE AND SURGERY ( FY - 79 ) The Committee is very concerned with personnel reductions imposed by the Office of Management and Budget throughout the Veterans Administration in the current fiscal year , notwithstanding Congres ...
... MEDICINE AND SURGERY ( FY - 79 ) The Committee is very concerned with personnel reductions imposed by the Office of Management and Budget throughout the Veterans Administration in the current fiscal year , notwithstanding Congres ...
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... MEDICINE AND SURGERY ( FY - 80 ) Funding for veterans ' medical care programs will be $ 5.6 billion in fiscal year 1980. This will provide inpatient hospital , nursing home or domiciliary treatment and services for 1.3 million veterans ...
... MEDICINE AND SURGERY ( FY - 80 ) Funding for veterans ' medical care programs will be $ 5.6 billion in fiscal year 1980. This will provide inpatient hospital , nursing home or domiciliary treatment and services for 1.3 million veterans ...
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96th Congress additional Administration's Affairs amended appropriation Appropriation/fund account beds benefits and services bill BOB MCEWEN BOB STUMP Budget authority Outlays budget request Burial benefits COMMITTEE ON VETERANS Committee recommendation Compensation and pensions Congress Congressional Budget Office Construction programs cost decrease disabled veterans DOUGLAS APPLEGATE effective October employment estimated Federal outlays fiscal year 1982 G.I. Bill GI Bill Grants for construction guaranty revolving fund hospital House increase insurance fund JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT Legislative proposal Loan guaranty revolving major projects Medical administration Medical and prosthetic medical programs millions of dollars National Cemetery non-service-connected nursing home outpatient payments percent personnel Post-Vietnam era veterans President's request Proprietary receipts prosthetic research Public Law Readjustment benefits reduction rehabilitation revolving fund September 30 service-connected disabled survivors tion title 38 Total trust funds U.S. Government United States Code Veterans Administration veterans benefits Veterans insurance Vietnam era veterans Vocational rehabilitation revolving
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Page 36 - No appropriation shall be reported in any general appropriation bill, or be in order as an amendment thereto, for any expenditure not previously authorized by law, unless in continuation of appropriations for such public works and objects as are already in progress.
Page 21 - Under existing law, a veteran of any war or of service after January 31, 1955, who is under age 65, is eligible for necessary hospital care for a non-service-connected disability if he is unable to defray the expenses of private hospital care.
Page 21 - To effect reimbursement from insurance carriers, employers, and other non-Federal sources for the cost of medical care and treatment to veterans with non-service-connected disabilities, effective Apr.
Page 14 - The Veterans Administration was established as an Independent agency under the President by Executive Order 5398 of July 21, 1930, In accordance with the Act of July 3, 1930 (46 Stat. 1016). This Act authorized the President to consolidate and coordinate Federal agencies especially created for or concerned in the administration of laws providing benefits for veterans. Under this Act, the Veterans' Bureau, the Bureau of Pensions, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers were consolidated...
Page 14 - July 27, 1933. Established as an independent agency under the President by Executive Order 5398 of July 21, 1930, in accordance with the act of July 3, 1930 (46 Stat.
Page 19 - Assistance is chiefly through substituting the Government's guaranty on loans in lieu of the substantial downpayments, relatively short terms, and other investment safeguards applicable to conventional mortgage transactions.
Page 23 - The program provides credit assistance whereby housing credit needs of veterans and service personnel may be satisfied by private capital on more liberal terms than generally available to non-veterans, without the assumption of undue risks by the Government. Assistance is...
Page 36 - REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET FROM THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS...
Page 20 - January 31, 1955; (2) had served at least one enlistment ; or (3) had been discharged or released from the active military, naval, or air service for a disability incurred or aggravated in line of duty.
Page 20 - For veterans of any war in a State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession of the United States not contiguous to the forty-eight contiguous States, except that the annually determined average census per thousand veteran population hospitalized at Veterans...