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PUBLIC LAW 881-AUG. 1, 1956

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at a monthly rate equal to the amount under column II of the following table opposite his total annual income as shown in column I: Column I

Column II

Total annual income More Kqual to at than— but less than— $750 $1,000 $1,250 $1,600 $1,760

$750 $1,000 $1,250 $1,500 $1,750

$76. $60. $46. $30. $16. No amount payable.

(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), if there are two parents, but they are not living together, dependency and indemnity compensation shall be paid to each at a monthly rate equal to the amount under column II of the following table opposite the total annual income of each as shown in column I: Column I

Column II

Total annual income More Equal to or than— but less than—

$750 $1,000 $1,250 $1,500 $1,750

$750 $1,000 $1,250 $1,500 $1,750

$60. $40. $30. $20. $10. No amount payable.

(d) If there are two parents who are living together, or if a parent has remarried and is living with his spouse, dependency and indemnity compensation shall be paid to each such parent at a monthly rate equal to the amount under column II of the following table opposite the total combined annual income of the parents, or of the parent and his spouse, as the case may be, as shown in column I: Column I

Column II

Total combined annual income More Equal to or than— but less than—

$1,000 $1,350 $1,700 $2,050 $2,400

$1,000 $1,360 $1,700 $2,050 $2,400

$50. $40. $30. $20. $10. No amount payable.

(e) The Administrator shall require as a condition of granting or continuing dependency and indemnity compensation to a parent that such parent file each year with him (on the form prescribed by him) a report showing the total income which such parent expects to receive in that year and the total income which such parent received in the preceding year. The parent or parents shall file with the Adminis-

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