VA Legislative Policy - Administrator of Veterans' Affairs: Hearings ... Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on Position of the Veterans' Administration on Bills Related to Provision of Nursing Care for Veterans, Judicial Review of Claims for Compensation, Proposed Changes in Pension and Compensation Program, and Authority for Construction of VA Hospitals. April 3, May 28, 1963 |
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Page 162
... July 1960. You are aware that this station is one of three straight domiciliaries without the general medical and surgical facilities of a Center . This would make it impossible from the medical - care view- point to establish nursing ...
... July 1960. You are aware that this station is one of three straight domiciliaries without the general medical and surgical facilities of a Center . This would make it impossible from the medical - care view- point to establish nursing ...
Page 166
... July 15 , 1959. In those opinions it was concluded that the basic statute did not clearly authorize the furnishing of nursing home care , as such . This was on the theory that such care is distinguishable from " hospital care , " and it ...
... July 15 , 1959. In those opinions it was concluded that the basic statute did not clearly authorize the furnishing of nursing home care , as such . This was on the theory that such care is distinguishable from " hospital care , " and it ...
Page 184
... July 1 , 1906 . The new law retains ( a ) the requirements of disability and need in the payment of veteran's pension , and ( b ) the requirement of need in the payment of death pension to their widows and children . Benefits are ...
... July 1 , 1906 . The new law retains ( a ) the requirements of disability and need in the payment of veteran's pension , and ( b ) the requirement of need in the payment of death pension to their widows and children . Benefits are ...
Page 185
... July 1 , 1960 - had they not delayed their elections . We can only conclude that Congress has provided a substantial increase in pension for thousands who have not yet seen fit to avail themselves of that increase . You have asked me to ...
... July 1 , 1960 - had they not delayed their elections . We can only conclude that Congress has provided a substantial increase in pension for thousands who have not yet seen fit to avail themselves of that increase . You have asked me to ...
Page 188
... July 1 , 1960. The new law retains ( a ) the requirements of permanent and total dis- ability and need in the payment of veteran's pension , and ( b ) the requirement of need in the payment of death pension to their widows and children ...
... July 1 , 1960. The new law retains ( a ) the requirements of permanent and total dis- ability and need in the payment of veteran's pension , and ( b ) the requirement of need in the payment of death pension to their widows and children ...
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$30 per month 71 Stat 88th Congress 9 continued).-Historical development 90 days Act of Aug Act of June Act of Mar Act of Sept additional child Administration aid and attendance amended annual income Appeals benefits bill Board of Veterans Boxer Rebellion Chairman Chief Medical Director children equally committee Congress Congressman cost court death deceased veterans dependency and indemnity development of pensions disability incurred discharge elements of entitlement end of period estimate Expenditures in thousands footnotes at end GLEASON helpless or blind indemnity compensation independent medical expert Indian wars Interval between end June 17 June 30 Korean conflict KORNEGAY lative LIBONATI NSLI number of veterans nursing home nursing-care beds OLIN E opinion patients percent period and law permanent total disability prior Public Law question require regular aid SAYLOR service-connected disability Spanish-American Spanish-American War TEAGUE of Texas tion vided widow with child World War II Yearly Cumulative
Popular passages
Page 239 - That (A) (1) where any veteran having neither wife, child, nor dependent parent is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional or domiciliary care by the Veterans...
Page 253 - A discharge or release from active service under conditions other than dishonorable shall be a prerequisite to entitlement to veterans' benefits provided by this Act or Public Law Numbered 2, Seventy-third Congress, as amended.
Page 165 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 221 - All public laws granting medical or hospital treatment, domiciliary care, compensation and other allowances, pensions, disability allowance, or retirement pay to veterans and the dependents of veterans of the Spanish-American War, including the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine Insurrection, and...
Page 217 - December 31, 1898, inclusive, and who is now or who may hereafter be suffering from any mental or physical disability or disabilities of a permanent character, not the result of his own vicious habits, which so incapacitate him for the performance of manual labor as to render him unable to earn a support, shall, upon making due proof of the fact, according to such rules and regulations as the...
Page 371 - ... of National Service Life Insurance. (e) The premium rates for such insurance shall be the net rates based upon the American Experience Table of Mortality and interest at the rate of 3 per centum per annum.
Page 277 - June 27, 1950, and prior to such date as shall thereafter be determined by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress, who is entitled to compensation under the laws administered by the Veterans...
Page 229 - ... retirement pay, of any person who is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional, or domiciliary care by the United States, or any political subdivision thereof, shall not exceed $15 per month...
Page 182 - Panama, the Surgeons General of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Public Health Service, presidents of selected professional organizations, and a group of elected directors.
Page 372 - House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN : In response to your request of March 7, 1969 we enclose three copies of the report of the Federal Power Commission on the subject bill.