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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 21 · § 21.196

§ 21.196. "Rehabilitated" status.

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(a)Purpose. The purpose of rehabilitated status is to identify those cases in which the goals of a rehabilitation program or a program of employment services have been substantially achieved.
(b)Assignment to "rehabilitated" status. A veteran's case shall be assigned to "rehabilitated" status when his or her case meets the criteria for rehabilitation contained in § 21.283. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 3102, 3107 and 3117)
(c)Termination of rehabilitated status. A veteran's case will not be removed from rehabilitated status under § 21.284 once that status has been assigned, unless the determination of rehabilitation is set aside for a reason specified in § 21.284. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 3100) Cross Reference: See § 21.284 Reentrance into a rehabilitation program. \[49 FR 40814, Oct. 18, 1984; 50 FR 9622, Mar. 11, 1985, as amended at 58 FR 68768, Dec. 29, 1993\]
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