Pending Non-service-connected Pension Legislation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Compensation and Pension ..., 93-1 ..., June 12, 13, 14, and 19, 1973

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Page 1152 - These rights should guarantee that such veterans and trainees will receive full credit for all accumulated employees' benefits to which they would have been entitled if they had not left their employment to enter the Armed Forces.
Page 1172 - Congress through enactment of a private law, or to pay any amount as compensation for any benefit to which the claimant might subsequently become entitled under the laws and regulations administered by the Administrator of Veterans
Page 1171 - ... (c) The department concerned may pay, from applicable current appropriations, a claim for the loss of pay, allowances, compensation, emoluments, or other pecuniary benefits, or for the repayment of a fine or forfeiture, if, as a result of correcting a record under this section, the amount is found to be due the claimant on account of his or another's service in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, as the case may be.
Page 1172 - ... (1) to the surviving spouse, heir, or beneficiaries, in the order prescribed by the law applicable to that kind of payment...
Page 1091 - That (A) (1) where any veteran having neither wife, child, nor dependent parent Is being furnished hospital treatment. Institutional or domiciliary care by the Veterans' Administration, any pension, compensation, or retirement pay otherwise payable shall continue without reduction until the first day of the seventh calendar month following the month of enactment hereof, or the month of admission of such veteran for treatment or care, whichever Is the later.
Page 1192 - I would like to thank the chairman and members of the committee for an opportunity to state our position, Mr.
Page 1172 - In case the person whose record has been corrected is deceased, and where no demand is presented by a duly appointed legal representative of the estate...
Page 1152 - August 13, 1906, and forever debarring them from reenlisting in the Army or Navy of the United States, as well as from employment in any civil capacity under the Government.

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