Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 1.djvu/2076

 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 865-867 . JUNE 29, 1936. 2 031 pay a fine of not ex ceeding $1,000, or be imprisoned not more than six months, or both : Provided further, That as used in this section neeRdefinedd nomi- the term "registered nominee" shall mean any person registered with the collector of internal revenue in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe ."' Approved, June 29, 1936 . [CHAPTER 866 .] AN ACT June 29, 1936 . To p rovide fo r the est ablishmen t of a Coa st Guard station on Lake Saint Clair, 	[H . R . 12494.1 Michigan . [Public, No.843.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secre- tar y of the Treasury is autho rized to establis h a Coast Guard station on Lake Saint Clair, Michigan, at such point as the com- mandant of the Coast Guard may recommend . Approved, June 29, 1936 . [C HAPT ER 867.] L ake S aint Clair, Mich . Establishment of Coast Guard station on, authorized. AN ACT June 29, 1036. To liberalize the provisions of Public Law Numbered 484, Seventy-third Congress, 	[H . R . 12869 .] to effect uniform provisions in laws administered by the Veterans' Administra- [Public, No. 844 .] ti on, to e xtend the Emp loye es' Compe nsat ion Act with limi tati ons to certain Wo rld War Veter ans and other persons, and for other purpo ses. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the ans~orld War Veter- United States of America in Congre ss assembled, TITLE I-WOR LD WAR WIDOW S AND CHILDR EN widows and childen SECTION 1 . That notwithstanding the provisions of Public Law Compensation of surviving widow, Numbered 484, Seventy-third Congess (U . S . C ., 1934 edition, title child, 48, p . 12,81 . 38, sees . 503-507), in no event shall the widow, child, or children u. S. C .,p . 1 6 7 3, otherwise entitled t o compensation under the provisions of that Act be denied such compensation if the veteran's death resulted from a disease or disabilit y not service-connected, and at the time of the veteran's death he was receiving or entitled to receive compensation, pension, or retirement pay for 30 percentum disability or more presumptively or directly incurred in or aggravated by service in the World War : Provided, That compensation as provided by this Pro vp a~ ents prior sectio n shall no t be payab le effecti ve prior t o the rece ipt of app lica- to application. tion therefor in the Veterans' Administration in such form as the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs may prescribe and in no event prior to the date of enactment of this Act. TITLE II-AG ENTS AND ATT ORNEYS Title II-Agents and Attor neys . SEC. 200. The Administrator of Veterans' Affairs is hereb author- Administratorofvet- y crane' Affairs. ized to recognize representatives of the American National Red Recognition of repre- Cross, the Ame rican Le gion, the Disabled America n Veteran s of sentativesofde World War, authorized. a niza tio ed zations, the g~ orld ti` ar, the Grand Army of the Republic, the United Span- ish War Veterans, Veterans of Fore ign Wars, and such other organi- zations as he shall approve, in the presentation of claims under statutes administered by the Veterans' Administration. However, Cond itions. no suc h represen tative sha ll be reco gnized unt il a certi ficate has been filed in the Veterans' Administration, under such rules as the Admin- istrator of Veterans' Affairs may prescribe, certifying that no fee No fees to be charged. or compensation of whatsoever nature shall be charged veterans