Consolidation of Government Soldier Compensation Bureaus. Hearings ... on H.R. 14677 and H.R. 14961 |
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... agencies concerned in the care and treatment of the ex - service man . When it was pointed out to them that con- solidation was entirely different from and would have entirely differ- ent results from coordination , those members ...
... agencies concerned in the care and treatment of the ex - service man . When it was pointed out to them that con- solidation was entirely different from and would have entirely differ- ent results from coordination , those members ...
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... agencies now concerned in the three phases of the care of the ex - service man - the War Risk Insurance as regards the financial obligations , the rehabilitation division of the Federal Board for Vocational Education as regards the ...
... agencies now concerned in the three phases of the care of the ex - service man - the War Risk Insurance as regards the financial obligations , the rehabilitation division of the Federal Board for Vocational Education as regards the ...
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... agencies concerned is more de- sirable than their consolidation , it would appear that the bill , H. R. 14677 , to establish in the Interior Department a bureau of veteran reestablishment , and for other purposes , would produce more ...
... agencies concerned is more de- sirable than their consolidation , it would appear that the bill , H. R. 14677 , to establish in the Interior Department a bureau of veteran reestablishment , and for other purposes , would produce more ...
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... agencies are hereby authorized to furnish such medical , surgical , and hospital services and supplies as may be necessary . In the event that such facilities are not sufficient or adequate , the Surgeon General of the United States ...
... agencies are hereby authorized to furnish such medical , surgical , and hospital services and supplies as may be necessary . In the event that such facilities are not sufficient or adequate , the Surgeon General of the United States ...
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... agencies . The actual work of conducting the examinations is a comparatively small part of the work , and while it is in one sense of the word distinctly medical it is in another sense also partly clerical . It would seem , if the ...
... agencies . The actual work of conducting the examinations is a comparatively small part of the work , and while it is in one sense of the word distinctly medical it is in another sense also partly clerical . It would seem , if the ...
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advised affidavits agencies American Legion Army Assistant Secretary award BISSELL THOMAS Board for Vocational bureau of veteran Bureau of War cent Chairman charge CHOLMELEY-JONES claimant claims division compensation condition Congress consolidation CUMMING D. C. MY DEAR decentralization Department a bureau DEWALT director disabled ex-service disabled soldiers discharge district offices district supervisor doctors employees entitled favor February 12 Federal board gentlemen GILLIN give Government hospital HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Interior Department JOHN JACOB ROGERS LAMKIN LAVINDER LETTER SUBMITTED matter McVAY Minn Minneapolis month November 12 PARKER patients payments personnel present Public Health Service RAYBURN received record regional offices regulations Rehabilitation Division reinstate Risk Insurance Bureau Rogers bill salaries SCHALL sent sincerely statement SWEET thing tion total disability treatment tuberculosis United States Public veteran reestablishment Vocational Education vocational training War Risk Insurance Washington
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Page 79 - II, III, and IV, respectively, shall not be assignable ; shall not be subject to the claims of creditors of any person to whom an award is made under Articles II, III, or IV ; and shall be exempt from all taxation...
Page 77 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations and not upon the impairment in earning capacity in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent injury.
Page 24 - This appropriation shall be disbursed by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, and such portion thereof as may be necessary shall be allotted from time to time to the Public Health Service, the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and the War and Navy Departments, and transferred to their credit for disbursement by them for the purposes set forth In this paragraph.
Page 40 - ... the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, the Public Health Service, and the Federal Board for Vocational Education.
Page 8 - ... have been or may hereafter be made for the purpose of furnishing the services, supplies, and appliances provided for by subdivision (6) hereof are hereby made available for the payment to such Governments or their agencies for the services, supplies, and appliances so furnished at such rates and under such regulations as the Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance may prescribe.
Page 8 - That the discharge or dismissal of any person from the military or naval forces on the ground that he is an enemy alien, conscientious objector, or a deserter, or as guilty of mutiny, treason, spying, or any offense involving moral turpitude, or willful and persistent misconduct...
Page 9 - Service acting under the joint authority of the director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service.
Page 79 - Sec. 28. That the allotments and family allowances, compensation, and insurance payable under Articles II, III, and IV, respectively, shall not be assignable; shall not be subject to the claims of creditors of any person to whom an award is made under Articles II, III, or IV; and shall be exempt from all taxation: Provided, That such allotments and family allowances, compensation, and insurance shall be subject to any claims which the United States may have, under Articles II, III, and IV, against...
Page 8 - SEC. 31. That if after induction by the local draft board, but before being accepted and enrolled for active service, the person died or became disabled as a result of disease contracted or injury suffered in the line of duty and not due to his own willful misconduct involving moral turpitude, or as a result of the aggravation, in the line of duty and not because of his own willful misconduct involving moral turpitude of an existing disease or injury, he or those entitled thereto shall receive the...
Page 102 - That statement can be incorporated in the record. (The statement referred to is as follows:) The...