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PUBLIC LAW 8 5 - 8 5 7 - S E P T. 2, 1958

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§ 1668. False or misleading statements The Administrator shall not make any payments under this chapter to any person found by him to have willfully submitted any false or misleading claims. In each case where the Administrator finds that an educational institution or training establishment has willfully submitted a false or misleading claim, or where a veteran, with the complicity of an educational institution or training establishment, has submitted such a claim, he shall make a complete report of the facts of the case to the appropriate State approving agency and where deemed advisable to the Attorney General of the United States for appropriate action. § 1669. Information furnished by Federal Trade Commission The Federal Trade Commission shall keep all State approving agencies advised of any information coming to its attention which would be of assistance to such agencies in carrying out their duties under this chapter. CHAPTER 35—WAR ORPHANS' EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE SUBCHAPTER I

DEFINITIONS

Sec. 1701. Definitions. SUBCHAPTER II—ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENT

1710. 1711. 1712. 1713. 1714.

Eligibility and entitlement generally. Duration of educational assistance. Periods of eligibility. Application. Processing of applications. SUBCHAPTER III—PROGRAM OF EDUCATION

1720. 1721. 1722. 1723. 1724. 1725. 1726.

Development of educational plan. Final approval of application. Change of program. Disapproval of enrollment in certain courses. Discontinuance for unsatisfactory progress. Period of operation for approval. Institutions listed by Attorney General. SUBCHAPTBaj IV — P A Y M E N T S TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS

1731. 1732. 1733. 1734. 1735. 1736. 1737.

Educational assistance allowance. Computation of educational assistance allowance. Measurement of courses. Overcharges by educational institutions. Approval of courses. Discontinuance of allowances. Specialized vocational training courses. SLTBCHAPTER V—SPECIAL RESTORATIVE TRAINING

1740. 1741. 1742. 1743.

Purpose. Entitlement to special restorative training. Special traininjr allowance. Special administrative provisions. SUBCHAPTER VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

1761. 1762. 1763. 1764. 1765. 1766. 1767. 1768.

Authority and duties of Administrator. Nonduplication of benefits. Control by agencies of the United States. Confiicting interests. Reports by institutions. Overpayments to eligible persons. Examination of records. False or misleading statements.

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