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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 105. 1917. 407 be aid his reasonable traveli and other expenses and also loss of. www wages incurred in order to sub§t to such examination. If he refuses mmclglnii ummimumm to submit himself for, or in any way obstructs, any examination, his right to claim compensation under this article shall be sus ended until such refusal or obstruction ceases. No compensation shall be payable while such refusal or obstruction continues, and no compensation shall be payable for the intervening period. _ Every person in recéeiipt of compensation or disability shall submit t,§,‘{*,§§§,*§°"° “"?"’°°l to any reasonable m cal or surgical treatment furnished by the b1u·eau whenever requested by the bureau; and the consequences of unreasonable refusal to submit to any such treatment shall not be . deemed to result from the  compensated for. _ _ _ Sec. 304. That in cases o dismemberment, of injuries to sight or ,,,,l{,,,°"°,,§‘,,$fg‘,,,,f’“‘“'“g hearing, and of other injuries commonly causing permanent disa ility, PM. p. 620- the injured person shall follow such course or courses of rehabilitation, reeducation, and vocational traininghas the United States may pro- Emmmm wm, 8 vide or procure to be provided. ould such course prevent the tnungcoursc. in`ured person from following a substantially gainful occiépation while taking same, a form of enlistment may be required whi shall P tc au M bring the injured person into the military or naval service, Such °"° " ° ` enlistment shall entitle the person to full pay as during the last month - of his active service, and his familly to family allowances and allotment as hereinbefore provided, in °eu of all other compensation for the time being. S. of In case of his willful failure prosgerly to follow such course or so to Eau. i°i°ea¤s»°°iT£ enlist, payment of compensation all be suspended rmtil such willful · failure ceases and no compensation shall be payable for the intervening period. Bmw d 8 Sec. 305. That upon its own motion or upon ap lication the bureau ew. wk may at any time review an award, and, in accordiance with the facts found upon such review, ma end, diminish, or increase the compensation previously awardedl; or, if compensation has been refused or discontinued, may award compensation. N t me mm Sec. 306. That no compensation shall be ayable for death or ¤c¤¤i°¤·mIi;°yivi»¤m one disability which does not occur prior to or witliin one year after dis- §,?‘ "‘°°‘ 1°‘""‘¥ ’°"‘ charge or resignation from the service, except that where, after a Exc¤p¤¤¤· medical exammation made pursuant to regulations, at the time of discharge or resignation from the service, or within such reasonable time thereafter, not exceeding one year, as may be allowed by regulatrons, a certificate has been obtained from the director to the effect that the injured person at the time of his discharge or resiglnation was suffering from injuri likely to result in death or disab` `ty, compensation shall be paya le for death or disability, whenever occurring, proximately resulting from such injury. Sec. 307. That compensation shall not be paiyable for death in the mPjg§,f° b° °m°*¤“Y course of the service until the death be officra y recorded in the de- N artment under which he may be servirtrlg. No compensation shall mHf$“°"°"°“ " '“i”' lie payable for a eriod during which e man has been reported . "mrssmg" and a fiimily allowance has beenpaid for him un er the provisions of Article II. _ Sec. 308. That no comipensation shall be payable for death inflicted c,§f:{}" ‘°' °““‘°° "' as a lawful punishment or a crime or mihtary offense except when _ inflicted by the enemy, A dismissal or dishonorable or bad conduct ch§’};§{°”°'°b‘° "" discharge from the service shall bar and terminate all right to any compensation under the provisions of this article. Sec. 309. That no compensation shall be payable unless a claim mT§},‘;c@§_'°' P"' therefor be filed, in case of disability, within Eve ears after discharge or resignation from the service, or, m case of death during the service, within five years after such death is officially recorded in the depart-