World War Veterans' Legislation: Hearing Before a Subcommittee ... Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session on S. 3833, S. 3834, S. 3835, S. 3981, H.R. 8930 and H. R. 9000, Bills and Acts Relating to World War Veterans' Legislation. May 20, 1940

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - 69 páginas
 

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Página 18 - Administrator, is without fault on his part and where, in the judgment of the Administrator, such recovery would defeat the purpose of benefits otherwise authorized or would be against equity and good conscience.
Página 6 - Act, or emergency officers' retirement pay, is a patient in a Veterans' Administration facility, or where for any other reason the disabled person and his wife are not living together, or where the child or children are not in the custody of the disabled person, or in the custody of the widow, the amount of the pension, compensation, or emergency officers' retirement pay may be apportioned as may be prescribed by the Administrator of Veterans
Página 38 - ... that the payment of pension shall be further continued after the age of eighteen years and until completion of education or training (but not after such child reaches the age of twenty-one years), to any child who is or may hereafter be pursuing a course of instruction at a school, college, academy, seminary, technical institute, or university, particularly designated by him and approved by the administrator, which shall have agreed to report to the administrator the termination of attendance...
Página 22 - Act this section shall be construed to prohibit the collection by set-off or otherwise out of any benefits payable pursuant to any law administered by the Veterans' Administration and relating to veterans, their estates, or their dependents, of any claim of the United States or any agency thereof against...
Página 38 - That marriages, except such as are mentioned in section forty-seven hundred and five of the Revised Statutes, shall be proven in compensation or insurance cases to be legal marriages according to the law of the place where the parties resided at the...
Página 21 - If he has no wife but one child living, $40 with $10 for each additional child up to two. (g) If he has a widowed mother dependent on him for support, then, in addition to the above amounts, $10. To an injured person who is totally disabled and in addition so helpless as to be in constant need of a nurse or attendant, such additional sum shall be paid, but not exceeding $20 per month, as the director may deem reasonable...
Página 28 - Affairs on any question of law or fact concerning a claim for benefits or payments under any law administered by the Veterans' Administration 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 decisions.
Página 1 - Widow but no child, $22; widow and one child, $30 (with $4 for each additional child); no widow but one child, $15; no widow but two children, $22 (equally divided); no widow but three children, $30 (equally divided) (with $3 for each additional child, total amount to be equally divided). "The total compensation payable under this paragraph shall not exceed $56. Where such benefits would otherwise exceed $56, the amount of $56 may be apportioned as the Administrator of Veterans
Página 32 - ... no question but what in the consideration of our efforts to care for the widows of men who have served in the Civil War we have the greatest sympathy. No doubt Congress, in recognizing the higher rate, it is the highest rate of pension paid either for service or nonservice connected, of $50 a month to the widow who was the wife of the veteran when he served indicates that they have a feeling that the Government's obligation goes first to the wife of the man who served, who was his wife at 224502—40...
Página 20 - ... person (including preparation of the body) to the place of burial, within the continental limits of the United States...

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