Service Connected Disability Compensation Hearing: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Compensation and Pensions of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 3338, S. 3344, S. 3074, and S. 1564, March 29, 1972 |
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... suits . The practice of clothiers to sell two pant suits presents the opposite situation to that necessitated by the use of a wheelchair . I find that I would be a prospective purchaser of two coat suits . Because of the wheelchair I ...
... suits . The practice of clothiers to sell two pant suits presents the opposite situation to that necessitated by the use of a wheelchair . I find that I would be a prospective purchaser of two coat suits . Because of the wheelchair I ...
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... suit in a wheel- chair the coat will sometimes get caught in the large wheel and cause à tear . This , of course , causes an additional financial burden over and above those caused by disabilities which do not necessitate using ...
... suit in a wheel- chair the coat will sometimes get caught in the large wheel and cause à tear . This , of course , causes an additional financial burden over and above those caused by disabilities which do not necessitate using ...
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... suits . When I purchase a suit , I purchase one with an additional set of slacks mainly out of self defense . This way I am guaranteeded that I will be able to wear the suit at least twice before I am forced to add another sports coat ...
... suits . When I purchase a suit , I purchase one with an additional set of slacks mainly out of self defense . This way I am guaranteeded that I will be able to wear the suit at least twice before I am forced to add another sports coat ...
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... suit will not always be able to acquire the exact same material as the suit in order to replace the slacks . Since I have been employed by the Disabled American Veterans , I have learned of the Veterans Administrations reweav- ing ...
... suit will not always be able to acquire the exact same material as the suit in order to replace the slacks . Since I have been employed by the Disabled American Veterans , I have learned of the Veterans Administrations reweav- ing ...
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... suit coats in excess to be later donated . This has been a very evident excess cost . In regard to Federal legislation HR 3353 , 92nd Congress , to provide an annual allowance for those who wear prosthetic appliances , I can say with ...
... suit coats in excess to be later donated . This has been a very evident excess cost . In regard to Federal legislation HR 3353 , 92nd Congress , to provide an annual allowance for those who wear prosthetic appliances , I can say with ...
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11 of title 50 percent 92d Congress additional compensation Administrator of Veterans Affairs allowance of $150 amend title 38 amputee anatomical loss artificial limb authorized benefits brace causes Chairman clothing allowance Committee on Veterans compensation for dependents compensation for disabled compensation payments CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Consumer Price Index D.C. DEAR disability compensation rates disability rating Disabled American Veterans disabled veterans earning capacity enactment Foreign Wars forfeiture inserting in lieu knee last increased LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loss or loss monthly compensation National Service October 21 pants peacetime pensation proposal prosthesis prosthetic appliances psychosis Public Law rates of compensation rates of disability recommend renal dialysis reweaving section 314 Senator TALMADGE service-connected disability shirts shoes Sincerely special clothing statement statutory award Subcommittee on Compensation subparagraph subsection suit tion trousers U.S. Senate United States Code VANCE HARTKE Veterans of Foreign Washington wears a prosthetic wheelchair World War II
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Page 148 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE RY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...
Page 119 - Any person who shall knowingly make or cause to be made, or conspire, combine, aid, or assist in, agree to, arrange for, or in any wise procure the making or presentation of a false or fraudulent affidavit, declaration, certificate, statement, voucher, or paper, or writing purporting to be such...
Page 149 - ... is permanently bedridden or so helpless as to be in need of regular aid and attendance, the monthly compensation shall be $216.
Page 150 - ... (s) If the veteran has a service-connected disability rated as total, and (1) has additional service-connected disability or disabilities independently ratable at 60 per centum or more, or (2) by reason of such veteran's service-connected disability or disabilities, is permanently housebound, then the monthly compensation shall be $1,357. For the purpose of this subsection, the requirement of "permanently housebound...
Page 149 - ... (1) If the disabled person, as the result of service-incurred disability, has suffered the anatomical loss, or loss of use of...
Page 150 - ... (e) has no wife but one child living, $11.20; (f) has no wife but two children living, $19.60; (g) has no wife but three or more children living, $28; (h) has a mother or father, either or both dependent upon him for support, then, in addition to the above amounts, $14 for each parent so dependent.
Page 149 - ... extremities at a level, or with complications, preventing natural elbow or knee action with prosthesis in place, or...
Page 119 - Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States or of its allies shall forfeit all accrued or future benefits under laws administered by the Veterans...
Page 146 - The dependents of any deceased veteran, whose death resulted from an injury or disease received in line of duty as...
Page 150 - If any veteran, otherwise entitled to the compensation authorized under subsection (o), or the maximum rate authorized under subsection (p). is in need of regular aid and attendance, he shall be paid, in addition to such compensation, a monthly aid and attendance allowance at the rate of $200 per month, subject to the limitations of section 3203(f ) of this title.