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 PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 52, 53-FEB. 14, 18, 1948 "6. While enrolled in and pursuing a course under this part, such person upon application to the Administrator, shall be paid a subsist- ence allowance of $65 per month, if without a dependent or dependents, or $90 per month, if he has a dependent or dependents, including regular holidays and leave not exceeding thirty days in a calendar year: Except, That while enrolled in and pursuing a course of full- time institutional training under this part, such person, upon appli- cation to the Administrator, shall be paid a subsistence allowance of $75 per month, if without a dependent or dependents, or $105 per month if he has one dependent, or $120 per month if he has more than one dependent, including regular holidays and leave not exceeding thirty days in a calendar year. Such person attending a course on a part-time basis, and such person receiving compensation for productive labor whether performed as part of his apprentice or other training on the job at institutions, business or other establishments, or otherwise, shall be entitled to receive such lesser sums, if any, as subsistence or dependency allowances as may be determined by the Administrator:". 57 Stat. 43pp., SEC. 2 . So much of paragraph 3 of part VII of Veterans Regulation 38U.S. C., Supp.I, note foll. 733. Numbered 1 (a), as amended, as precedes the first proviso, is hereby Pod p 209. amended to read as follows: "3. While pursuing training prescribed herein, and for two months after his employability is determined, each veteran pursuing a course under this part, shall be paid a subsistence allowance of $65 per month, if without a dependent or dependents, or $90 per month, if he has a dependent or dependents: Except, That each veteran pursuing a full- time institutional course under this part shall be paid a subsistence allowance of $75 per month, if without a dependent or dependents, or $105 per month, if he has one dependent, or $120 per month, if he has more than one dependent:". Effective date. SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect on the first day of the second calendar month next succeeding its enactment. Approved February 14, 1948. [CIIAPTER 53] February 18, 148 [ll. R. 37781 [Public Law 4121 House of Represent- atives. Copies of oath of office. AN ACT To amend section 30 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U. S. C ., title 2, sec. 25). Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 30 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U. S. C., title 2, sec. 25) be, and it is hereby, amended by adding at the end thereof the following: The Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Eightieth and each succeeding Congress shall cause the oath of office to be printed, furnishing two copies to each Member and Delegate who has taken the oath of office in accordance with law, which shall be subscribed in person by the Member or Delegate, who shall thereupon deliver them to the Clerk, one to be filed in the records of the House of Representa- tives, and the other to be recorded in the Journal of the House and in the Congressional Record; and such signed copies, or certified copies thereof, or of either of such records thereof, shall be admissible in evidence in any court of the United States, and shall be held conclusive proof of the fact that the signer duly took the oath of office in accord- ance with law. Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives of the Eightieth Congress may subscribe and deliver the two signed copies of the printed oath of office at their convenience, at any time before the expiration of the Eightieth Congress. Approved February 18, 1948. [62 STAT.

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