Miscellaneous Veterans' Bills: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 274, S. 331, S. 342, S. 384, S. 412, S. 449, and S. 625, Bills Relating to Various Veterans' Programs. March 13, 1963 |
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... located in such State on the effective date of this Act , and if no such hospital is located within five hundred miles of the border of such State . " [ S. 625 , 88th Cong . , 1st sess . ] A BILL To amend section 601 of title 38 ...
... located in such State on the effective date of this Act , and if no such hospital is located within five hundred miles of the border of such State . " [ S. 625 , 88th Cong . , 1st sess . ] A BILL To amend section 601 of title 38 ...
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... located in the State on the effective date of the act , and ( 2 ) no Veterans ' Administration hospital is located within 500 miles of the border of the State . These bills would permit the use of private contract hospitals for the care ...
... located in the State on the effective date of the act , and ( 2 ) no Veterans ' Administration hospital is located within 500 miles of the border of the State . These bills would permit the use of private contract hospitals for the care ...
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... located in their respective States ; and be it further Resolved , That copies of this resolution be sent to the Honorable Lister Hill , chairman , Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee ; the Honorable Olin E. Teague , chairman of ...
... located in their respective States ; and be it further Resolved , That copies of this resolution be sent to the Honorable Lister Hill , chairman , Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee ; the Honorable Olin E. Teague , chairman of ...
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... located on the several islands to provide our war veterans general medical and surgical assistance . Since the admission of Hawaii as a State , all war veterans with non - service - connected dis- abilities have been required to receive ...
... located on the several islands to provide our war veterans general medical and surgical assistance . Since the admission of Hawaii as a State , all war veterans with non - service - connected dis- abilities have been required to receive ...
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... the use of private facilities where no VA hospital is located in the State or within 500 miles of its border . S. 274 would revive the authority to use private contract hospitals in these States for 30 MISCELLANEOUS VETERANS ' BILLS.
... the use of private facilities where no VA hospital is located in the State or within 500 miles of its border . S. 274 would revive the authority to use private contract hospitals in these States for 30 MISCELLANEOUS VETERANS ' BILLS.
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63d National Convention 88th Congress Administration hospital Administrator of Veterans Alaska and Hawaii assistance authority automobile beds benefits BOWERS Budget Bureau Chairman Civil Relief Act Colonel FAULKNER Committee on Labor Commonwealth Army veterans cost D.C. DEAR default Department of Alaska Department of Defense DERVAN disabled veterans enactment erans extend favorable fiscal Foreign Wars Government facilities Government hospitals grants Hansen's disease hospital and medical indebtedness induction period Labor and Public legislation LISTER HILL loss or permanent March 13 military mortgage non-service-connected conditions non-service-connected disabilities outpatient patients payment percent present private contract facilities private hospitals proposed Public Welfare questions RESOLUTION Sailors section 300 security property Senator BARTLETT Senator BURDICK Senator JORDAN Senator YARBOROUGH service-connected disabilities statement subcommittee Thank tion title 38 treatment U.S. Senate United States Code VA hospitals veterans in Alaska Veterans of Foreign veterans with non-service-connected wartime Washington Whereas World War II
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Page 11 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 45 - I of this regulation, if the disability resulted from an injury or disease received in line of duty (1) as a direct result of armed conflict, or (2) while engaged in extra-hazardous service, including such service under conditions simulating war, or (3) while the United States is engaged in war.
Page 57 - States the more successfully to fulfill the requirements of the national defense, provision is hereby made to suspend enforcement of civil liabilities in certain cases, of persons in the military service of the United States in order to enable such persons to devote their entire energy to the defense needs of the Nation...
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Page 46 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Dorn. Thank you. Mr. Baring. Mr. Baring. No questions. Mr. Dorn (presiding) . As Members know, a bill on housing, reported from the committee, is to be considered on the House floor today, and our chairman had to leave. The next witness is Mr. Francis W. Stover, director, national legislative service, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Mr. Stover. To my left is Harry J. Donahue, executive assistant, legislative service, Veterans of Foreign Wars. STATEMENT...
Page 8 - The Secretary of Defense has delegated to the Department of the Air Force the responsibility for expressing the views of the Department of Defense. The purpose of the bill is as stated in the title.
Page 9 - That no eviction or distress shall be made during the period of military service in respect of any premises for which the agreed rent does not exceed $80 per month, occupied chiefly for dwelling purposes by the wife, children, or other dependents of a person in military service, except upon leave of court granted upon application therefor or granted in an action or proceeding affecting the right of possession.
Page 57 - ... persons in the military service of the United States in order to enable such persons to devote their entire energy to the defense needs of the Nation, and to this end the following provisions are made for the temporary suspension of legal proceedings and transactions which may prejudice the civil rights of persons in such service during the period herein specified over which this Act remains in force. SEC. 101. (1) The term "persons in military service...