Certain Educational and Training Benefits to Veterans, Hearings...S. 1940, Sept. 17, 18, and 19, 19511951 - 144 pages |
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... responsibility of the Bureau of the Budget , however , to urge that the Congress not over- look the fiscal implications of such legislation . The billions of dollars which will be involved by the enactment of legislation along the lines ...
... responsibility of the Bureau of the Budget , however , to urge that the Congress not over- look the fiscal implications of such legislation . The billions of dollars which will be involved by the enactment of legislation along the lines ...
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... responsibility when it comes to books and equipment ? Mr. COILE . The present law provides that the Veterans ' Administra- tion may pay for books , supplies , and equipment as are generally re- quired for the successful pursuit in ...
... responsibility when it comes to books and equipment ? Mr. COILE . The present law provides that the Veterans ' Administra- tion may pay for books , supplies , and equipment as are generally re- quired for the successful pursuit in ...
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... responsibility whatever for evaluating the cost of supplies and equipment and whether the school is charging a fair price or not ? Mr. COILE . Under this law we would have no responsibility for that . Mr. REIDY . You did have some ...
... responsibility whatever for evaluating the cost of supplies and equipment and whether the school is charging a fair price or not ? Mr. COILE . Under this law we would have no responsibility for that . Mr. REIDY . You did have some ...
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... responsibility in effectuating that intent only on the basis of a technicality . * * Acknowledging his power , I believe the Administrator has acted arbitrarily in this situation and that he should have issued in- structions ...
... responsibility in effectuating that intent only on the basis of a technicality . * * Acknowledging his power , I believe the Administrator has acted arbitrarily in this situation and that he should have issued in- structions ...
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... responsibilities of the State approving agencies are not clearly outlined . The Administrator of Veterans ' Affairs is pre-- cluded from interfering with the operation of a State approving agency or State educational institution , and ...
... responsibilities of the State approving agencies are not clearly outlined . The Administrator of Veterans ' Affairs is pre-- cluded from interfering with the operation of a State approving agency or State educational institution , and ...
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Accounting Office active military active service Adminis Administrator of Veterans allowance for subsistence amended American Legion apprentice appropriate approval agency Armed Forces authority avocational or recreational basic service period basis believe benefits to veterans Chairman COILE committee contract Council of Chief course of education deemed ECKERT educa education and training education or training educational institutions eliminate enactment enrolled entitlement equipment erans established existing farm Federal GI bill Government institutional on-farm training instruction interrupted June 27 Korean conflict Labor legislation limitations maximum ment military service months nonveteran on-the-job training overpayments paid paragraph payments person present law proposed Provided further Public Law 346 Public Law 610 qualified reimbursement Representative TEAGUE scholarship Senator AIKEN Senator HILL Senator IVES September 17 Servicemen's Readjustment Act subsistence allowance supervision tion trade schools training benefits training institutions training program veterans of World Veterans Regulation vocational World War II
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Page 13 - AN ACT To provide for the further development of agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of the act entitled "An act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts", approved July 2, 1862, and all acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture.
Page 7 - ... (9) Adequate records are kept to show the progress made by each eligible veteran toward his job objective. (10) Appropriate credit is given the eligible veteran for previous training and job experience, whether In the military service or elsewhere, his beginning wage adjusted to the level to which such credit advances him and his training period shortened accordingly...
Page 16 - ... other training on the job, including those under the supervision of an approved college or university or any State department of education, or any State apprenticeship agency or State board of vocational education, or any State apprenticeship council or the Federal Apprentice Training Service established in accordance with Public Law Numbered 308, Seventy-fifth Congress, or any agency in the executive branch of the Federal Government authorized under other laws to supervise such training.
Page 6 - As used in this part, the term 'educational or training institutions' shall include all public or private elementary, secondary, or other schools furnishing education for adults, business schools and colleges, scientific and technical institutions, colleges, vocational schools, junior colleges, teachers...
Page 12 - The Administrator shall pay to the educational or training institution, for each person enrolled in full time or part time course of education or training, the customary cost of tuition...
Page 20 - ... supplies, or equipment furnished a trainee or student under part VII or part VIII of Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a) shall be deemed released to him : Provided, That if he fail, because of fault on his part to complete the course of training or education afforded thereunder, he may be required, in the discretion of the Administrator, to return any or all of such books, supplies, or equipment not actually expended or to repay the reasonable value thereof...
Page 7 - 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 16 - At such intervals as he deems necessary, he shall make available information respecting the need for general education and for trained personnel in the various crafts, trades, and professions: Provided, That facilities of other Federal agencies collecting such information shall be utilized to the extent he deems practicable.
Page 13 - ... institutions, business or other establishments furnishing apprentice training on the job: And provided further, That any institution may apply to the Administrator for an adjustment of tuition and the Administrator, if he finds that the customary tuition charges are insufficient to permit the institution to furnish education or training to eligible veterans, or inadequate compensation therefor, may provide for the payment of such fair and reasonable compensation as will not exceed the estimated...
Page 15 - No department, agency, or officer of the United States, in carrying out the provisions of this part, shall exercise any supervision or control, whatsoever, over any State educational agency...