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Veterans Administration Continued
Vocational rehabilitation and education, 38 Part 21—Continued
Training facilities, institutions, etc., 38 $ $ 21.400-21.680—Continued
Vocational rehabilitation facilities for disabled veterans-Continued
Amounts payable for—Continued
Contracts. See Contracts with institutions and establish-

ments.
Deafened or hard-of-hearing veteran, specialized education,

38 $ 21.460
Fees and expenses payable to other than educational and

training institution:
Authorization, 38 $ 21.457
Deafened or hard-of-hearing veteran, specialized educa-

tion, 38 $ 21.460
Reader service, 38 $ 21.459

Tutoring service, 38 $ 21.458
Invoices for payment. See Vouchers or invoices.
Limitations on payments, 38 $ 21.447
Medical services for trainees, 38 § 21.449
Reader service, payment for, 38 § 21.459
Reimbursement to veterans, 38 $$ 21,646, 21.647
Residence courses, basis of payments, 38 $ 21.443
Special conditions under which amounts payable may have to

be determined, 38 $ 21.448
Time of payments, 38 $ $ 21.655, 21.656
Tutoring service, payment for, 38 $ 21.458

Vouchers or invoices for payment, 38 $ $ 21.668–21.670
Approval of institutions and training establishments under Public

No. 16, 78th Congress, 38 $ 21.400
Revoked approval; continuing trainees, 38 $ 21.255
Combination of training, 38 $ $ 21.294, 21.295, 21.296
Contracts with institutions and establishments:
Negotiation; authority, form, deviation, renewal, etc., 38

$$ 21.567-21.577
Termination, 38 $ 21.637
Federal agencies, training in; policies and regulations, 38 & 21.425
Payments in connection with various expenses, fees, tuition, etc.

See Amounts payable.
Selection of institution, 38 $ $ 21.210-21.211a

Training officer; responsibility of, 38 $ 21.199
Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952, 38 $ $ 21.2000–21.2902

Courses of education and training, approval of, 38 $ $ 21.2200-21.2209
Definitions, 38 $ 21.2005
Eligibility, 38 $ $ 21.2010–21.2015
Enrollment, 38 $ $ 21.2030–21.2037
Extension of time limits for education or training benefits under Public

Law 550, 82d Congress, as amended, 38 $ 21.2900
Institutional on-farm training under Public Law 550, 82d Congress, as

amended, 38 $ 21.2902
Miscellaneous provisions; policy, reports, overpayments, penalties, ap-

peals, etc., 38 $ $ 21.2300–21.2309
Payments to veterans, 38 $ $ 21.2050-21.2067
Policy, statement of, 38 $ 21.2000

State approving agencies, 38 $ $ 21.2150–21.2153
Vocational Rehabilitation Board, cases referred to, 38 $ 21.256
Waivers and forfeitures, committees on. See Committees.
Wives, parents, children and other dependents and beneficiaries. See Depend-

ents and beneficiaries.
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), claims for veterans' benefits based

upon service in, 38 88 3.1 (q), 3.1523
Women's Army Corps, commissioned officers and enlisted personnel; certain acts

respecting veterans' claims applicable to, 38 $ 3.1 (q)
Women's Reserve of Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard; certain acts respect-

ing claims of veterans applicable to, 38 $ 3.1 (r)

572.8

Veterans' Education Appeals Board
Rules of practice, 38 Part 200

Adjudication, 38 $$ 200.36–200.44
General provisions, 38 $ $ 200.1-200.3
Hearings, 38 $ $ 200.20–200.35

Proceedings preliminary to hearing, 38 $ $ 200.4-200.19
Veterinarians, Army:

Appointment of commissioned officers, 32 $$ 573.1–573.7, 573.10

Civilian veterinarians; employment and compensation, 32 88 572.6–572.8
Veterinary inspection; Army Department regulations:

Establishments supplying meat, milk, etc., 32 Part 608

Horses and mules, 32 Part 610
Veterinary use, drugs for:

Antibiotics, 21 $$ 3.8, 3.25, 146.25–146.28
Products to promote fattening or increase milk or egg production, regarded

as new drugs, 21 $ 3.7
Vicksburg National Military Park:

Museum admission fees, 36 $$ 13.1, 13.13 (b)

Speed of vehicles, 36 $ 20.51 (a)
Viet Nam. See Indo-China.
Vinegar, production of, by vaporizing process; excise tax regulations, 26 Part 195
Violations of laws or regulations of various agencies:

Penalties, action taken, etc., see specific agencies.

Seizure of articles, vehicles, etc., because of. See Seizure.
Violins made before 1800; customs entry, 19 § 10.53
Virgin Islands:
Agricultural conservation programs; conservation practices, rates of assistance,

etc., 7 Part 1103
Boundary lines for inland waters; regulations respecting, 33 $$ 82.235, 82.240
Cattle; area quarantined because of Texas (splenetic) fever, 9 8 72.3
Compensation for injury or death of certain employees of contractors with

United States in; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau, 20

$$ 61.1 (a) (2), 62.1 (a)
Customs relations with:

Customs districts and ports of entry, 19 $ 1.1
Entry of merchandise from, 19 $ 7.8

Export of merchandise to; drawback allowed, 19 $ 22.27
Employment taxes; collection of tax under Federal Insurance Contributions Act,

26 § 408.904
Exports to or from; export declarations, 15 $$ 30.30, 30.33b, 30.42, 30.45
Income tax; collection of self-employment tax in, 26 $ 39.3811 (b)
Liquors from; excise tax regulations, 26 (1954) $ $ 250.200-250.284
Marihuana tax, application of, 48 Part 10
Minimum wages:

Rates for various industries in, 29 Parts 669, 694, 695

Wage order procedure, 29 Part 511
Narcotics, shipment to; excise tax regulations, 26 $$ 151.100–151.108
Naturalization of nationals of, 8 Part 306
Plant quarantine; certain fruits, vegetables, plants, etc., from. See Agriculture

Department.
Public works program, 44 Part 203
School lunch program, 7 Part 210
Self-employment tax, 26 $ 39.3811 (b)
Stills; exportation, 26 (1954) $ 196.61
Sugar from. See Agriculture Department.
Unemployment compensation for Federal employees; responsibilities of agencies

in Virgin Islands respecting, 20 Part 611
Veterans in; unemployment compensation for, 20 Part 607
Viruses. See Biological products.
Visas:
Aliens entering United States; visas for immigrants and nonimmigrants. See

Immigration and Naturalization Service; and State Department.
Canal Zone; visaing of alien crew lists by customs officers in, 35 $ 25.2

VisasContinued

Diplomatic visas, granting of, 22 Part 40
Fees for services for aliens in connection with visas, performed by Foreign

Service officials, 22 § 103.1 (Item 7)
Public health medical examination of aliens in connection with visas, 42 Part 34
Viscometers, viscosity of oils, etc.:

Standard samples, 15 $ 230.11 (q)

Test fee schedules, 15 | 203.40
Visibility minimums for take-off and landing of aircraft at particular airports; in-

strument approach procedure, 14 Part 609
Visitors to plants, installations, etc.:

Army installations and restricted areas, 32 $ $ 505.17–505.20
Industrial plants handling armed services contracts; security regulations, 32

$$ 66.26, 66.27, 72.60–72.69
Military prisoners, visitors for, 32 88 512.2, 812.2
Military reservations, 32 $ 552.18 (c)

Naval vessels under construction, 32 § 765.4
Visitors to United States:

Admission as nonimmigrants, 8 Part 214b
Students, teachers, leaders, etc.; Exchange-Visitor Program, 22 Part 68
Visas for nonimmigrant aliens entering United States as temporary visitors,

22 $ $ 41.40–41.42, 41.80, 41.100
Visual and Auditory Materials for Distribution Abroad, Committee on; consultation

by Committee on Attestation, 22 § 502.6 (b)
Visual educational materials, American-made, circulation abroad; measures to fa-

cilitate, 22 Part 502
Visual flight rules for aircraft; civil air regulations, 14 $$ 60.30–60.33
Vitamin properties of certain foods for special dietary use; label statements, 21

$ $ 3.32, 125.3
Vitreous or vitrified china industry; minimum wage determinations for persons

employed on public contracts, 41 $ 202.16
Vocational assistance, etc.:

Blind persons; business enterprises, etc., 45 Parts 402, 403, 404
Disabled or handicapped persons:

Disabled veterans, 38 $ $ 21.200–21.292
Plans, programs, and grants for vocational rehabilitation of. See Voca-

tional Rehabilitation, Office of.
Education, vocational, 45 Part 102
Men being released from armed forces; manpower policy respecting vocational

assistance, 32A Chapter I, DMP 11
Veterans. See Veterans Administration.

Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, Health, Education, and

, Education, and Welfare
Department:

Administrative procedure, 45 Part 404

Auditing and review procedure, 45 $ $ 404.10, 404.11
Blind persons:
Business enterprises program for the blind; approval of State plans

and grants for vocational rehabilitation, 45 $$ 404.1-404.4
Vending stands for blind in Federal buildings, 45 $$ 404.8, 404.9
District of Columbia Rehabilitation Service, 45 $ $ 404.5–404.7

Review and auditing procedure, 45 $ $ 404.10, 404.11
Blind persons, programs for:
Business enterprises program:

Accounts, maintenance of, 45 $ 402.20
Administrative procedure respecting, 45 $ $ 404.1-404.4
Applicability of regulation, 45 $ 402.3
Continued operations of programs under plans submitted previous to

issuance of regulations, 45 $ 402.27
Definitions of terms, 45 $ 402.2

Disposition of vending stand and other equipment, 45 $ 402.19

Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, Health, Education, and Welfare

Department—Continued
Blind persons, programs for-Continued
Business enterprises program-Continued
District of Columbia; administration of program by District of Co-

umbia Rehabilitation Service, 45 $ 402.26
Federal reimbursement:

Limitation on amount, 45 $ 402.16
Plan materials, 45 $ 402.4
Suspension of reimbursement authorization, 45 $ 402.25

Unavailable for certain expenditures, 45 $ 402.17
In-service training, 45 $ 402.7
Inventories, maintenance of, 45 $ 402.21
Locations, selection of, 45 $ 402.8
Management, control and operation of program, 45 $ 402.13
Operators:

Selection of, 45 $ 402.10

Supervision of, 45 $ 402.12
Payments to States, 45 $ 402.23, 402.24
Plan materials:

Content of; coverage, form, submission, etc., 45 $ $ 402.5, 402.6

Federal reimbursement for, 45 $ 402.4
Proceeds of program; use of, 45 $ 402.14
Purpose and scope, 45 $ 402.1
Reports, 45 $ 402.22
State's interest in vending stands and other equipment, 45 $ 402.18
Types of business enterprises, selection of, 45 $ 402.9
Utilization of services of public agencies or private nonprofit corpora-

tions serving the blind, 45 $ 402.15
Vending stands in Federal buildings, 45 $ 402.11
Vending stand program, in Federal buildings, etc.:

Administrative procedure respecting, 45 $$ 404.8, 404.9
Agreements, cooperative, between licensing agencies and State voca-

tional rehabilitation agencies, 45 $ 403.10
Definition of terms, 45 $ 403.1
Funds, set aside of, from proceeds of operation, 45 $ 403.8
Hearings, 45 $ 403.7
Licenses, issuance and conditions of, 45 $ 403.6
Licensing agencies:
Designation of, 45 $$ 403.2, 403.3

Approval, 45 $ 403.11

Revocation, 45 $ $ 403.14-403.16
Rules and regulations, 45 $ 403.4
Ownership by operators, 45 § 403.5
Servicing arrangement, use of, 45 $ 403.9
Transition provisions, 45 $ 403.17
Vending stands; establishment, maintenance, servicing, etc., 45

$$ 402.11, 403.5, 403.6, 403.9, 403.12, 403.13
Vocational rehabilitation, plans and programs of. See Vocational rehabili-

tation.
Disabled persons; vocational rehabilitation. See Blind persons; and Vocational

rehabilitation.
District of Columbia Rehabilitation Service:
Administrative procedure respecting eligibility, application for service, etc.,

45 $$ 404.5–404.7
Blind persons; administration of programs for District of Columbia, 45

$ 402.26
Federal employees (civil employees), disabled in performance of duty; State

plans for rehabilitation. See Vocational rehabilitation.
Federal reimbursement to States for certain expenses, services, etc.:

Business enterprises for blind persons. See Blind persons, programs for.
Vocational rehabilitation, plans and programs for. See Vocational rehabili-

tation.
Government employees (civil employees), disabled in performance of duty;

State plan for rehabilitation. See Vocational rehabilitation.

Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, Health, Education, and Welfare

Department Continued
Handicapped persons; vocational rehabilitation. See Blind persons; and Voca-

tional rehabilitation.
Inventory of equipment, supplies, etc., used in rehabilitation programs:

Business enterprises for blind persons. See Blind persons, programs for.
Rehabilitation of disabled or handicapped persons. See Vocational rehabili-

tation.
National Advisory Council on Vocational Rehabilitation; appointment, duties,

etc., 45 $ 401.78
Vocational rehabilitation program, plans and grants for, 45 Part 401
Allotment and financing; Federal funds, payments from allotments, com-

putation of payments, interest and refunds, expenditure accounting,

grants, etc., 45 $$ 401.50–401.55, 401.63, 401.64
Awards, traineeship. See Training and research.
Definitions, 45 $ 401.1
Federal financial participation; effect of State rules, diagostic services,

guidance, vending stands, establishment of workshops, procurement,

insurance and taxes, grants, etc., 45 $$ 401.38–401.49, 401.68, 407.77
Fellowships, research. See Training and research.
Grants for special projects:
Expansion grants; general requirements, Federal financial participa-

tion, 45 $$ 401.76, 401.77
Projects under section 4 (a) (1) of Vocational Rehabilitation Act;

applications, Federal financial participation, approval of State
agency, payments, termination, patent policy, etc., 45 $$ 401.66-

401.75
Grants to States for extension and improvement projects; general require-

ments, project submittal and amendments, allotment of Federal funds,

payment, etc., 45 $ $ 401.60_401.65
National Advisory Council on Vocational Rehabilitation; appointment and

composition, terms of office, report to Congress, etc., 45 § 401.78
Research fellowships. See Training and research.
State plans:
Administration; general requirements, State director, medical con-

sultations, personnel, political activity, fiscal administration, re-

ports, cooperation with other agencies, etc., 45 $ $ 401.2-401.13
Casework practice; eligibility, study, diagnosis, plan for individual,

guidance, records, confidential information, etc., 45 $$ 401.14-401.22
Services; scope of agency program, standards for facilities and person-

nel, payment, training, placement, equipment, vending stands,

workshops, Federal employees, etc., 45 $$ 401.23-401.37
Transition provisions, 45 $ 401.56
Training and research, 45 $ $ 401.80–401.92
Research fellowships; benefits, eligibility requirements, duration, pay-

ment, etc., 45 $ $ 401.81-401.86
Traineeship awards; benefits, eligibility requirements, duration, pay-

ment, etc., 45 $$ 401.81-401.86

Training and instruction, 45 $ 401.80
Vodka. See Liquors, distilled spirits, etc.
Volatile fruit-flavor concentrates; excise tax regulations. See Internal Revenue

Service.
Volt boxes; test fee schedules, 15 & 201.311
Voltmeters; test fee schedules, 15 $8 201.303, 201.305, 214.802, 214.807
Volumetric apparatus (flasks, graduates, etc.); test fee schedules, 15 $ 206.701
Voluntary dissolution or liquidation:

Federal savings and loan associations, 24 § 146.4

National or State banks, 12 $8 4.12–4.15, 206.15, 306.1-306.3
Volunteers, Selective Service:

Classification, etc., 32 Part 1630
Conscientious objectors, volunteering for civilian work in lieu of induction, 32

Part 1660
Voting materials; absentee ballots for members of armed forces and for certain

civilians outside United States, free matter in mails, 39 $ 27.6

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