Education and Training and Other Benefits for Veterans Serving on Or After June 27, 19501950 - 1856 pages |
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Page 925
... subsistence payments to veterans be on a fair and rea- sonable basis as determined by Congress , recognizing that the valid purpose of GI educational benefits is to provide reasonable scholarship assistance to enable a worthy student to ...
... subsistence payments to veterans be on a fair and rea- sonable basis as determined by Congress , recognizing that the valid purpose of GI educational benefits is to provide reasonable scholarship assistance to enable a worthy student to ...
Page 926
... Subsistence and tuition payments should assist the veteran to get education which he desires . However , the veteran should have a financial stake of his own in the training . 4. The veteran's total income ( including subsistence ) ...
... Subsistence and tuition payments should assist the veteran to get education which he desires . However , the veteran should have a financial stake of his own in the training . 4. The veteran's total income ( including subsistence ) ...
Page 927
... subsistence for on - job training . $ 75 , $ 105 , and $ 120 subsistence for institutional training . Subsistence combined with income from productive labor during nor- mal workweek not to exceed $ 210 , $ 270 , and $ 290 . " Customary ...
... subsistence for on - job training . $ 75 , $ 105 , and $ 120 subsistence for institutional training . Subsistence combined with income from productive labor during nor- mal workweek not to exceed $ 210 , $ 270 , and $ 290 . " Customary ...
Page 928
... subsistence . No depend- ents 1 dependent More than 1 dependent $ 70 $ 95 $ 95 80 110 125 215 275 295 Income from any source would be considered in arriving at the amount of subsistence to be paid . The Government will pay one - half of ...
... subsistence . No depend- ents 1 dependent More than 1 dependent $ 70 $ 95 $ 95 80 110 125 215 275 295 Income from any source would be considered in arriving at the amount of subsistence to be paid . The Government will pay one - half of ...
Page 929
... Subsistence , supplies , equipment . The amounts paid for subsistence would be no different than under the GI bill . However , to the subsistence allowance would be added $ 5 per month to cover supplies and equipment . This would enable ...
... Subsistence , supplies , equipment . The amounts paid for subsistence would be no different than under the GI bill . However , to the subsistence allowance would be added $ 5 per month to cover supplies and equipment . This would enable ...
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active military active service Administrator of Veterans ALLEN amended American Legion amount application apprentice appropriate State approving approving agency Armed Forces authorized basic service period benefits bill BIRDSALL CHAIRMAN charges COILE committee Cong Congress Congressman cost course of education course of training courses offered dependents disability educa education and training education or training educational institution eligible veteran enactment entitled erans EVINS farm Federal full-time course furnish GI bill Government guaranty institution or training institutional on-farm training instruction July 25 June 27 KELSEY Korean Korean conflict legislation loans ment month MUNSON nonveteran North Korea Office operations paid payment percent prescribed program of education Public Law 346 purposes receive ROGERS September 16 Servicemen's Readjustment Act SIEMINSKI TEAGUE termination tion tional training allowance training establishment training program United veterans enrolled Veterans Regulation Numbered vocational World War II
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Page 1151 - He does not belong to a grade or class of workers of which, immediately before the commencement of the stoppage, there were members employed at the premises at which the stoppage occurs, any of whom are participating in or financing or directly interested in the dispute.
Page 1001 - II or of service on or after June 27, 1950, and prior to such date as shall thereafter be determined by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress...
Page 1140 - Any person who shall have served in the active military or naval service of the United States at any time on or after September 16, 1940, and prior to the termination of the present war and who shall have been discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable after active service of 90 days or more, or by reason of an injury or disability incurred in service in line of duty, shall be eligible for the benefits of this title.
Page 1025 - Adequate records as prescribed by the State approving agency are kept to show attendance and progress or grades, and satisfactory standards relating to attendance, progress, and conduct are enforced. "(8) The institution complies with all local, city, county, municipal, State, and Federal regulations, such as fire codes, building and sanitation codes. The State approving agency may require such evidence of compliance as is deemed necessary.
Page 1153 - Labor shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury the...
Page 1128 - ... exclusive of any period he was assigned for a course of education or training under the Army specialized training program or the Navy college training program, which course was a continuation of his civilian course and was pursued to completion, or as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies...
Page 1151 - Provided, that if in any case separate branches of work which are commonly conducted as separate businesses in separate premises are conducted in separate departments of the same premises, each such department shall, for the purposes of this subsection, be deemed to be a separate factory, establishment, or other premises.
Page 968 - ... shall be deemed to have applied for and to have been granted insurance, payable to such person during his life in monthly installments of $25 each.
Page 1023 - The job customarily requires a period of training of not less than three months and not more than two years of full-time training.
Page 940 - As used in this part, the term 'educational or training institutions' shall include all public or private elementnry. secondary, and other schools furnishing education for adults, business schools and colleges, scientific and technical institutions, colleges, vocational schools, junior colleges, teachers...