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[72 Stat. 1190]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1190]

1190

PUBLIC LAW 8 5 - 8 5 7 - S E P T. 2, 1958

[72 S T A T.

Subchapter VII—Miscellaneous Provisions § 1661. Authority and duties of Administrator (a) Payments under this chapter shall be subject to audit and review by the General Accounting Office as provided by the Budget sttt. I32!* ^°' ^ ^^^ Accounting Act of 1921 and the Budget and Accounting Pro3i'usc'i,2note. cedurBS Act of 1950. (b) The Administrator may arrange for educational and vocational counseling to persons eligible for education and training under this chapter. At such intervals as he deems necessary, he shall make available information respecting the need for general education and for trained personned in the various crafts, trades, and professions. Facilities of other Federal agencies collecting such information shall be utilized to the extent he deems practicable. § 1662. Advisory Committee (a) There shall be an Advisory Committee formed by the Administrator, which shall be composed of persons who are eminent in their respective fields of education, labor, and management, and of representatives of the various types of institutions and establishments furnishing education and training to veterans enrolled under this chapter. The Commissioner and the Director, Bureau of Apprenticeship, Department of Labor shall be ex officio members of the Advisory Committee. The Administrator shall advise and consult with the committee from time to time with respect to the administration of this chapter and the committee may make such reports and recommendations as it deems desirable to the Administrator and to the Congress. (b) The Administrator may advise and consult with the committee from time to time with respect to the administration of chapters 31 and 35 of this title. § 1663. Control by agencies of United States No department, agency, or officer of the United States, in carrying out this chapter, shall exercise any supervision or control, whatsoever, over any State approving agency. State educational agency, or State apprenticeship agency, or any educational institution or training establishment. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent any department, agency, or officer of the United States from exercising any supervision or control which such department, agency, or officer is authorized by law to exercise over any Federal educational institution or training establishment, or to prevent the furnishing of education or training under this chapter in any institution or establishment over which supervision or control is exercised by such other department, agency, or officer under authority of existing provisions of law. § 1664. Conflicting interests (a) Every officer or employee of the Veterans' Administration, or of the Office of Education, who has, while such an officer or employee, owned any interest in, or received any wages, salary, dividends, profits, gratuities, or services from, any educational institution operated for profit in which an eligible veteran was pursuing a course of education or training under this chapter shall be immediately dismissed from his office or employment. (b) If the Administrator finds that any person who is an officer or employee of a State approving agency has, while he was such an officer or employee, owned any interest in, or received any wages, salary, dividends, profits, gratuities, or services from, an educational institution operated for profit in which an eligible veteran was pur-