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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 475-JULY 2, 1942 for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled 41 Stat. 737; 43 Stat in industry, and so forth", approved June 2, 1920 (29 U. S . C. 35), 430; 46 Stat. 524; 47 Stat. 448. and the Acts of June 5, 1924 (29 U. S. C. 31), June 9, 1930, and 29U..c .§45b. June 30, 1932 (29 U. S. C . 31, 40), August 14, 1935 (49 Stat. 620), and August 10, 1939 (53 Stat. 1381), and for carrying out the provi- Blind persons. sions of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the operation of stands in Federal buildings by blind persons, to enlarge the economic opportunities of the blind, and for other purposes", approved June 20 u. . c .C . 107- 20, 1936 (49 Stat. 1559, 1560), $95,120. 107L Cooperative vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of the District of Columbia: For personal services, printing and binding, travel and subsistence, and payment of expenses of training, place- ment, and other phases of rehabilitating disabled residents of the District of Columbia under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents D.C. Code 531-501 of the District of Columbia", approved February 23. 1929 (45 Stat. to 31-507. 1260), as amended by the Act approved April 17, 1937 (50 Stat. 69), $25,000. Promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry in Hawaii: For extending to the Territory of Hawaii the benefits of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry", approved 41 Stat. 735. June 2, 1920, as amended (29 U. S . C . 31-44), in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to extend the provisions of 43 Stat. 18. certain laws to the Territory of Hawaii", approved March 10, 1924 (29 U. S. C.45), $5,000. Expenses, etc., of The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be advisory capacity. available for actual transportation expenses, and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of persons serving, while away from their homes without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Commissioner of Edu- cation, in an amount not exceeding $10,000. EDUCATION AND TRAINING, DEFENSE WORKERS (NATIONAL DEFENSE) 53 Stat. 33 . 2Pu. s. c. § 101o(6). Vocational courses of less than college grade. Payments to States, and so forth (national defense): For payment to States, subdivisions thereof, or other public agencies operating public educational facilities, and, where hereinafter authorized, to vocational schools exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code, colleges and universities, for the furtherance of the education and training of defense workers, through certifica- tion from time to time, in accordance with regulations promulgated by the United States Commissioner of Education (hereinafter referred to as the "Commissioner") under the supervision and direction of the Federal Security Administrator and approved by the President, by the Commissioner to the Secretary of the Treasury of the name of such agency or the name of such school, college, or university to whom payment is to be made, and the amount to be paid, such payment to be made prior to audit and settlement by the General Accounting Office as follows: (1) For the cost of vocational courses of less than college grade provided by such agencies in vocational schools, including vocational schools exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code, or by such vocational schools pursuant to plans sub- mitted by them and approved by the Commissioner, which plans shall include courses supplementary to employment in occupations essential to the national defense, pre-employment and refresher courses for workers preparing for such occupations and selected from the public employment office registers, and for the cost of vocational courses [56 STAT.

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