- § 3100. Purposes
- § 3101. Definitions
- § 3102. Basic entitlement
- § 3103. Periods of eligibility
- § 3104. Scope of services and assistance
- § 3105. Duration of rehabilitation programs
- § 3106. Initial and extended evaluations; determinations regarding serious employment handicap
- § 3107. Individualized vocational rehabilitation plan
- § 3108. Allowances
- § 3109. Entitlement to independent living services and assistance
- § 3110. Leaves of absence
- § 3111. Regulations to promote satisfactory conduct and cooperation
- § 3112. Revolving fund loans
- § 3113. Vocational rehabilitation for hospitalized members of the Armed Forces and veterans
- § 3114. Vocational rehabilitation outside the United States
- § 3115. Rehabilitation resources
- § 3116. Promotion of employment and training opportunities
- § 3117. Employment assistance
- § 3118. Personnel training, development, and qualifications
- § 3119. Rehabilitation research and special projects
- § 3120. Program of independent living services and assistance
- § 3121. Veterans’ Advisory Committee on Rehabilitation
- § 3122. Longitudinal study of vocational rehabilitation programs
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.
Column I | Column II | Column III | Column IV | Column V |
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of program | No dependents | One dependent | Two dependents | More than two dependents |
The amount in column IV, plus the following for each dependent in excess of two: | ||||
Institutional training: | ||||
Full-time | $366 | $454 | $535 | $39 |
Three-quarter time | 275 | 341 | 400 | 30 |
Half-time | 184 | 228 | 268 | 20 |
Farm cooperative, apprentice, or other on-job training: |
In any case in which the Secretary has determined under section 3106(e) of this title that the achievement of a vocational goal by a veteran currently is not reasonably feasible, such veteran shall be entitled, in accordance with the provisions of section 3120 of this title, to a program of independent living services and assistance designed to enable such veteran to achieve maximum independence in daily living.
The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as the Secretary determines necessary for granting leaves of absence to veterans pursuing rehabilitation programs under this chapter. During authorized leaves of absence, a veteran shall be considered to be pursuing such program.
The revolving fund established pursuant to part VII of Veterans Regulation Numbered 1(a) is continued in effect, and may be used by the Secretary, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, for making advances, not in excess of twice the amount of the full-time institutional monthly subsistence allowance for a veteran with no dependents (as provided in section 3108(b) of this title) to veterans pursuing rehabilitation programs under this chapter. Such advances, and advances from such fund made before the effective date of the Veterans’ Rehabilitation and Education Amendments of 1980, shall bear no interest and shall be repaid in such installments, as may be determined by the Secretary, by proper deductions from future payments of compensation, pension, subsistence allowance, educational assistance allowance, or retirement pay.
Under regulations which the Secretary shall prescribe, a vocational rehabilitation program under this chapter may be provided outside the United States if the Secretary determines that such training is (1) necessary in the particular case to provide the preparation needed to render a veteran employable and enable such veteran to obtain and retain suitable employment, and (2) in the best interest of such veteran and the Federal Government.