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PUBLIC LAW 85-857-SEPT. 2, 1958

(2) There is reasonable certainty that the job for which the eligible veteran is to be trained will be available to him at the end of the training period. (3) The job is one in which progression and appointment to the next higher classification are based upon skills learned through organized training on the job and not on such factors as length of service and normal turnover. (4) The wages to be paid the eligible veteran for each successive period of training are not less than those customarily paid in the training establishment and in the community to a learner in the same job who is not a veteran. (5) The job customarily requires a period of training of not less than three months and not more than two years of full-time training, except that this provision shall not apply to apprentice training. (6) The length of the training period is no longer than that customarily required by the training establishment and other training establishments in the community to provide an eligible veteran with the required skills, arrange for the acquiring of job knowledge, technical information, and other facts which the eligible veteran will need to learn in order to become competent on the job for which he is being trained. (7) Provision is made for related instruction for the individual eligible veteran who may need it. (8) There is in the training establishment adequate space, equipment, instructional material, and instructor personnel to provide satisfactory training on the job. (9) Adequate records are kept to show the progress made by each eligible veteran toward his job objective. (10) Appropriate credit is given the eligible veteran for previous training and job experience, whether m the military service or elsewhere, his beginning wage adjusted to the level to which such credit advances him, and his training period shortened accordingly, and provision is made for certification by the training establishment that such credit has been granted and the beginning wage adjusted accordingly. No course of training will be considered bona fide if given to an eligible veteran \\\\o is already qualified by training and experience for the job objective. (11) A signed copy of the training agreement for each eligible veteran, including the training program and wage scale as approved by the State approving agency, is provided to the veteran and to the Administrator and the State approving agency by the employer. (12) Upon completion of the course of training furnished by the training establishment the eligible veteran is given a certificate by the employer indicating the length and type of training provided and that the eligible veteran has completed the course of training on the job satisfactorily. (13) That the course meets such other criteria as may be established by the State approving agency. § 1652. Institutional on-farm training (a) An eligible veteran shall be entitled to the benefits of this chapter while enrolled in a course of full-time institutional on-farm training which has been approved by the appropriate State approving agency in accordance with the provisions of this section. (b) The State approving agency may approve a course of institutional on-farm training when it satisfies the following requirements:

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