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COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

GRAHAM A. BARDEN, North Carolina, Chairman

EDWARD J. HART, New Jersey

EUGENE J. KEOGH, New York
JOHN LESINSKI, Michigan

CHARLES A. BUCKLEY, New York
FRITZ G. LANHAM, Texas

MARY T. NORTON, New Jersey

C. JASPER BELL, Missouri

AUGUSTINE B. KELLEY, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM A. ROWAN, Illinois
JOHN W. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
HENRY D. LARCADE, JR., Louisiana

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GEORGE A. DONDERO, Michigan
J. EDGAR CHENOWETH, Colorado
EDWARD 0. McCOWEN, Ohio

WALTER H. JUDD, Minnesota

WILLIAM I. TROUTMAN, Pennsylvania
CHARLES W. VURSELL, Illinois

MAX SCHWABE, Missouri

EDWARD G. KOHRBOUGH, West Virginia

UNITED STATES 95 AMERICA

Statement of—

CONTENTS

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Fred Bear, State welfare officer, Veterans of Foreign Wars...
Samuel A. Bohlin, chief of bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation State
Education Department, New York__

Walter C. Chapman, editor, National Rehabilitation News, and
executive secretary, National Rehabilitation Association..........

Joseph F. Clunk, Chief of Service for the Blind, United States Office

of Education....

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Gen. Frank T. Hines, Administrator, Veterans' Administration.
Dr. Robert B. Irwin, executive director, American Foundation for the
Blind, and chairman of United States Blind Commission of the
American Association of Workers for the Blind____

John A. Kratz, Director, Vocational Rehabilitation Division, United

States Office of Education _ _ _

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Jack Kyle, national commander, Regular Veterans Association.
Dr. John Lee, head of department of special education, college of
education, Wayne University, Detroit, Mich.

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Mark M. Walter, director of vocational rehabilitation for the State
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VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION EDUCATION AND

TRAINING

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Washington, D. C.

The committee met at 10:15 a. m., Hon. Graham A. Barden (chairman of the committee), presiding.

(The bill under consideration is H. R. 699, which is as follows:)

[H. R. 699, 78th Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To provide vocational rehabilitation education, training, and other services to persons disabled while members of the armed forces, or disabled in war industries or through other causes, or congenitally disabled, and to render such persons fit for service in war industries, agriculture, or other useful civilian industry, and for other purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1943."

PURPOSES

SEC. 2. The purposes of this Act are

(a) To make more effective and efficient the program of vocational rehabilitation of disabled individuals and their return to productive employment, by increasing Federal participation in grants to States for rehabilitation training and by making other vocational rehabilitation services available on a uniform national basis at Federal expense;

(b) To insure vocational rehabilitation education and training to disabled veterans and certain war-disabled civilians, by providing for their training at Federal expense during the present war and the period ending six years thereafter; (c) To integrate rehabilitation training of disabled veterans during the present war and the period ending six years thereafter, their pension adjustment, and their placement in employment, with their physical restoration and other rehabilitation services under veterans' laws, by making determination of their entitlement to benefits under this Act and provision of such benefits for them a responsibility primarily of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs; and

(d) To avoid unnecessary expense and duplication of services, facilities, and personnel, by providing for cooperative utilization of all appropriate facilities and personnel.

TITLE I-VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF VETERANS DISABLED IN THE PRESENT WAR

SEC. 101. Section 1 of the Act approved March 20, 1933, Public, Numbered 2 Seventy-third Congress, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection:

"(f) Any person who served in the active military or naval service on or after December 7, 1941, and prior to the termination of hostilities in the present war shall be entitled to vocational training and other services, subject to the provisions and limitations of part VII, Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a), as amended, and the provisions of title IV of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act."

SEC. 102. Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a), as amended, is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following new part:

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"PART VII

"1. Any person who served in the active military or naval service at any time after December 6, 1941, and prior to the termination of the present war as declared by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress, who is honorably discharged therefrom, and who is disabled as a result of disease or injury, or aggravation of a preexisting disease or injury, incurred in line of duty in such service after September 16, 1940, and prior to six months after termination of the war as so declared, for which disability a pension is payable under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration, or would be but for receipt of retirement pay, and who is in need of vocational rehabilitation to overcome a material and permanent handicap due to such disability, in addition to medical and hospital treatment and services or pensions to which he may be entitled under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration, shall receive such other services, including training, as may be prescribed by the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to fit him for and place him in suitable employment, taking into consideration the degree of his disability: Provided, That no course of training in excess of a period of four years shall be prescribed nor shall any training or other services provided for under this part be afforded beyond six years after the termination of the present war as so declared.

"2. The Administrator of Veterans' Affairs shall have the power and duty to prescribe and provide suitable training and other services for persons entitled thereto under paragraph 1. While pursuing training prescribed hereunder, and for sixty days after completion of training, the veteran, if entitled to pension in an amount less than the amount payable in accordance with the compensation rates for total and temporary disability provided by section 202, World War Veterans' Act (U. S. C., title 38, sec. 475), shall be paid increased pension which, when added to the amount of pension to which he is otherwise entitled, will aggregate an amount equal to such rates.

"3. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. to be available immediately and until expended, the sum of $500,000 to be utilized by the Veterans' Administration under such rules and regulations as the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs may prescribe, as a revolving fund for the purpose of making advancements not exceeding $100 in any case, to persons commencing or undertaking training under this part, such advancements to bear no interest and to be reimbursed in such installments as may be determined by the Administrator by proper deductions from any future payments of pension or retirement pay."

TITLE II

SEC. 201. (a) Any civilian (except a person who is paid by the United States, or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof, for services as a civilian defense worker) who served at any time after December 6, 1941, and prior to the termination of the present war as declared by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress

(1) In the Aircraft Warning Service; or

(2) as a member of the Civilian Air Patrol; or

(3) as a member of the United States Citizens Defense Corps in the protective services engaged in civilian defense, as such protective services are established from time to time by regulation or order of the Director of the Office of Civilian Defense; or

(4) as a registered trainee taking training prescribed by said Director for such protective services.

(b) Any civilian who served at any time after December 6, 1941, and prior to the termination of the present war as so declared as an officer or member of the crew of a vessel owned or chartered by the Maritime Commission or the War Shipping Administration, or operated under charter from such Commission or Administration, if such civilian referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) is disabled as a result of disease or injury, or aggravation of a pre-existing disease or injury, incurred in line of duty in such service during such period, not due to his own misconduct, and is in need of vocational rehabilitation services not available to him under any other Federal law, to overcome a handicap due to such disability, shall receive such vocational rehabilitation as may be prescribed by the Federal Security Administrator to fit him for and place him in suitable employment, taking into consideration the degree of his disability: Provided, That no course

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