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 94 STAT. 2172 38 USC 1500.

PUBLIC LAW 96-466—OCT. 17, 1980

««§ 1500. Purposes "The purposes of this chapter are to provide for all services and assistance necessary to enable veterans with service-connected disabilities to achieve maximum independence in daily living and, to the maximum extent feasible, to become employable and to obtain and maintain suitable employment.

38 USC 1501.

38 USC 1652.

"§ 1501. Dermitions "For the purposes of this chapter— "(1) The term 'employment handicap' means an impairment of a veteran's ability to prepare for, obtain, or retain employment consistent with such veteran's abilities, aptitudes, and interests. "(2) The term 'independence in daily living' means the ability of a veteran, without the services of others or with a reduced level of the services of others, to live and function within such veteran's family and community. "(3) The term 'program of education' has the meaning provided in section 1652(b) of this title. "(4) The term 'program of independent living services and assistance' includes (A) the services provided for in this chapter that are needed to enable a veteran to achieve independence in daily living, including such counseling, diagnostic, medical, social, psychological, and educational services as are determined by the Administrator to be needed for such veteran to achieve maximum independence in daily living, and (B) the assistance authorized by this chapter for such veteran. "(5) The term 'rehabilitated to the point of employability' means rendered employable in an occupation for which a vocational rehabilitation program has b6en provided under this chapter. "(6) The term 'rehabilitation program' means (A) a vocational rehabilitation program, or (B) a program of independent living services and assistance for a veteran for whom a vocational goal has been determined not to be reasonably feasible. "(7) The term 'serious employment handicap' means a significant impairment of a veteran's ability to prepare for, obtain, or retain employment consistent with such veteran's abilities, aptitudes, and interests. "(8) The term 'vocational goal' means a gainful employment status consistent with a veteran's abilities, aptitudes, and interests. "(9) The term 'vocational rehabilitation program' includes— "(A) the services provided for in this chapter that are needed for the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter, including such counseling, diagnostic, medical, social, psychological, independent living, economic, educational, vocational, and employment services as are determined by the Administrator to be needed— "(i) in the case of a veteran for whom the achievement of a vocational goal has not been determined not to be reasonably feasible, (I) to determine whether a vocational goal is reasonably feasible, (II) to improve such veteran's potential to participate in a program of services designed to achieve a vocational goal, and (III) to enable such veteran to achieve maximum independence in daily living, and "(ii) in the case of a veteran for whom the achievement of a vocational goal is determined to be reasonably feasible, to enable such veteran to become, to the maximum extent

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