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PUBLIC LAW 85-857-SEPT. 2, 1958

[72 S T A T.

§ 1902. Limitation on types of assistance furnished and veterans otherwise entitled No payment shall be made under this chapter for the repair, maintenance, or replacement of any such automobile or other conveyance and no veteran shall be given an automobile or other conveyance until it is established to the satisfaction of the Administrator that such veteran will be able to operate such automobile or other conveyance in a manner consistent with his own safety and the safety of others and will be licensed to operate such automobile or other conveyance by the State of his residence or other proper licensing authority; however, a veteran who cannot qualify to operate a vehicle shall nevertheless be entitled to the payment of not to exceed $1,600 on the purchase price of an automobile or other conveyance, as provided in section 1901 of this title, to be operated for him by another person, but only if such veteran meets the other eligibility requirements of this chapter. § 1903. Limitation on amounts paid by United States The furnishing of such automobile or other conveyance, or the assisting therein, shall be accomplished by the Administrator paying the total purchase price, if not in excess of $1,600, or the amount of $1,600, if the total purchase price is in excess of $1,600, to the seller from whom the veteran is purchasing under sales agreement between the seller and the veteran. § 1904. Prohibition against duplication of benefits No veteran shall be entitled to receive more than one automobile or other conveyance under the provisions of this chapter. § 1905. Applications The benefits provided in this chapter shall not be available to any veteran who has not made application for such benefits to the Administrator within five years after the date of the veteran's discharge or release from active military, naval, or air service; except that in the case of any veteran whose loss or permanent loss of use of one or both feet, or one or both hands, or permanent impairment of vision, as specified in section 1901 of this title, shall have occurred after his discharge or release from active military, naval, or air service, application may be made within three years after the occurrence of such disability. Notwithstanding the foregoing time limits, no otherwise eligible veteran shall be denied the benefits of this chapter who makes application within one year from the date on which his entitlement to compensation for loss or permanent loss of use of one or both feet, or one or both hands, or permanent impairment of vision, as specified in section 1901 of this title, shall have been determined. CHAPTER 41—UNEMPLOYMENT B E N E F I T S FOR VETERANS SUBCHAPTER I

UNEMPLOYMENT

COMPENSATION

Sec.

2001. 2002. 2003. 2004. 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009.

Compensation for veterans under State agreements. Unemployment compensation in absense of State agreements. Payments to States. Information. Penalties. Regulations. Definitions. Nonduplication of benefits. Terminations. SUBCHAPTER II — EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR VETERANS

2010. 2011. 2012. 2013. 2014.

Purpose. Assignment of veterans' employment representative. Employees of local oflBces. Cooperation of Federal agencies. Estimate of funds for administration.

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