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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · February 26, 1919 · Chapter 46

Chapter 46. Extending the use of the special fund for vocational education provided by section seven of the vocational rehabilitation Act, approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 46.— An Act Extending the use of the special fund for vocational education provided by section seven of the vocational rehabilitation Act, approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes. February 26, 1919.[[S. 5038](/us/bill/65/s/5038).][[Public, No. 279](/us/pl/65/279).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the special fund for Vocational rehabilitation.Application of fund extended.*Ante*, p. 619.vocational education, authorized by section seven of the vocational rehabilitation Act, approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eighteen, together with the items of appropriation made by said Act, are hereby made available, in addition to the purposes therein prescribed, for such other expenses as in the discretion of the board is deemed necessary and proper for the payment of necessary travel, lodging, subsistence, and other expenses of disabled men while under investigation by the board to determine their eligibility for training under the Act, and the purchase of supplies, equipment, and clothing for disabled men when ready to enter employment, and the traveling expenses of such men to place of employment and for supplementing any or all of the other items of appropriation made by said Act.
Approved, February 26, 1919.
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