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PUBLIC LAW 89-358-MAR. 3, 1966

striking out the phrase "this chapter" the first twO' times it appears in the first sentence of such section 1772(a), and each time such phrase appears in the second, third and fourth sentences of such section 1772(a), and each time such phrase appears in section 1772(b) and in sections 1773 and 1774, and inserting in lieu thereof "chapters 34 and 35"; (8) striking out in sections 1772, 1774, and 1775, each time it appears, the phrase "eligible person" and substituting therefor "eligible person or veteran"; (9) striking out in section 1776 "1653 or"; (10) deleting from the analysis appearing at the head of chapter 35 of such title: "1726. Institutions listed by the Attorney General." and "1763. Control by agencies of the United States. "1764. Conflicting interests. "1765. Reports by institutions. "1766. Overpayments to eligible persons. "1767. Examination of records. "1768. False or misleading statements, "SUBCHAPTER VII — S T A T E APPROVING AGENCIES

"1771. "1772. "1773. "1774. "1775. "1776. "1777. "1778.

Designation. Approval of ccturses. Cooperation. Reimbursement of expenses. Approval of accredited courses. Approval of nonaccredited courses. Notice of approval of courses. Disapproval of courses."

(11) striking out the term "eligible persons" in sections 1773 (a) and 1774 and inserting in lieu thereof "eligible persons or veterans". (b) Title 38 of the United States Code is further amended by adding immediately following section 1778, the following new subchapter: "Subchapter II—Miscellaneous Provisions "No educational assistance allowance or special training allowance shall be paid on behalf of any eligible person or veteran under chapter 34 or 35 of this title for any period during which such person or ^"'^' P- ^^• veteran is enrolled in and pursuing a program of education or course paid for by the United States under any provision of law other than such chapters, where the payment of an allowance would constitute a duplication of benefits paid from the Federal Treasury to the eligible person or veteran or to his parent or guardian in his behalf. "§1782. Control by agencies of the United States "No department, agency, or officer of the United States, in carrying out this chapter, shall exercise any supervision or control, whatsoever, over any State approving agency, or State educational agency, or any educational institution. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent any department, agency, or officer of the United States from exercising any supervision or control which such department,
 * §1781. Nonduplication of benefits

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