Title 38--United States Code: Veterans' BenefitsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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active duty active military Added P.L. Adminis Administration facilities Administrator determines Administrator is authorized Administrator shall prescribe aid and attendance air service Amended P.L. amount appliances application appropriate approving agency beneficiary benefits centum Change Chief Medical Director child Coast Guard Medal contract cost December 31 deemed dental dental auxiliaries dependency and indemnity discharge or release domiciliary educational assistance educational institution eligible person eligible veteran employees enrollment entitled exceed expenses fiscal fund furnished Government life insurance health services hospital indemnity compensation istrator Korean conflict liability loan maximum Medal of Honor medical facility medical services ment mobile home monthly installments naval necessary non-service-connected nursing home optometrists paid paragraph parent payable payment pension period Philippine Scouts Philippines physician podiatrists premiums purchase purposes regulations reimbursement Secretary service-connected disability subchapter subsection surviving spouse thereof tion total disability trator treatment United States Code veteran's death waiver World War II
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Page 100 - ... the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force...
Page 78 - ... the decisions of the Administrator on any question of law or fact under any law administered by the Veterans' Administration providing benefits for veterans and their dependents or survivors shall be final and conclusive and no other official or any court of the United States shall have power or jurisdiction to review any such decision by an action in the nature of mandamus or otherwise.
Page 85 - That for the purposes of paragraph I (a) hereof every person employed in the active military or naval service for 90 days or more, shall be taken to have been in sound condition when examined, accepted and enrolled for service except as to defects, infirmities or disorders noted at time of the examination, acceptance and enrollment, or where evidence, or medical judgment is such as to warrant a finding that the injury or disease existed prior to acceptance and enrollment.
Page 80 - EVALUATION SEC. 207. (a) The Secretary shall measure and evaluate the impact of all programs authorized by this Act, their effectiveness in achieving stated goals in general, and in relation to their cost, their impact on related programs, and their structure and mechanisms for delivery of services, including, where appropriate, comparisons with appropriate control groups composed of persons who have not participated in such programs.