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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-466—OCT. 17, 1980

94 STAT. 2179

"Column I

Column II

Column III

Column IV

Column V

Type of program

No dependents

One dependent

Two dependents

More than two dependents

Institutional training: Full-time Three-quartertime Half-time Farm cooperative, apprentice, or other on-job training: Full-time Extended evaluation: Full-time Independent living training: Full-time Three-quartertime

The amount in column IV, plus the following for each dependent in excess of two: $282

$349

$411

$30

212 141

262 175

308 206

23 15

246

297

343

22

282

349

411

30

282

349

411

30

212 141

262 175

308 206

23 15".

"(c)(1) In any case in which the vocational rehabilitation program for a veteran includes training on the job by an employer in any month, such employer shall be required to submit to the Administrator a statement in writing showing any wage, compensation, or other income paid (directly or indirectly) by the employer to such veteran for such month. Based upon such written statement, the Administrator is authorized to reduce the subsistence allowance of such veteran to an amount considered equitable and just in accordance with criteria which the Administrator shall establish in regulations which the Administrator shall prescribe. "(2) A veteran pursuing on-job training or work experience as part of a vocational rehabilitation program in a Federal agency under the provisions of section 1515(a)(l) of this title without pay or for nominal pay shall be paid the appropriate subsistence allowance rate provided in subsection (b) of this section for an institutional program. "(d)(1) The Administrator shall, in accordance with regulations which the Administrator shall prescribe, define full-time and each part-time status for veterans participating in rehabilitation programs under this chapter. "(2) A veteran participating in extended evaluation on less than a full-time basis may be paid a proportional subsistence allowance in accordance with regulations which the Administrator shall prescribe. "(e) In any case in which a veteran is pursuing a rehabilitation program on a residential basis in a specialized rehabilitation facility, the Administrator may (1) pay to such facility the cost of such veteran's room and board in lieu of payment to such veteran of the subsistence allowance (not including any portion payable for any dependents) payable under subsection (b) of this section, and (2) pay to such veteran that portion of the allowance for dependents payable, as

On-job training, required employer statement.