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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · December 18, 1922 · Chapter 10

Chapter 10. Amending subdivision (5) of section 302 of the War Risk Insurance Act

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CHAP. 10.— An Act Amending subdivision
(5)of section 302 of the War Risk Insurance Act. December 18, 1922.[[H. R. 8062](/us/bill/67/hr/8062).][[Public, No. 370](/us/67/pl/370).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,War Risk Insurance Act amendment.Vol. 41, p. 374, amended. That subdivision
(5)of section 302 of the War Risk Insurance Act is hereby amended to read as follows: " “(5) Disability compensation. If the disabled person is so helpless as to be in constant need Allowance for nurse increased.of a nurse or attendant, such additional sum shall be paid, but not exceeding $20 per month, as the director may deem reasonable, and if the disabled person is blind, legless or armless and is in constant need of a nurse or attendant, such additional sum shall be paid, but not exceeding $50 per month, as the Director may deem reasonable.” " Approved, December 18, 1922.
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