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[72 Stat. 1193]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1193]

72

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 85-857-SEPT. 2, 1958

1193

Subchapter I—Definitions § 1701. Definitions (a) For the purposes of this ch{ipter— (1) The term "eligible person" means a child of a person who died of a service-connected disability arising out of active military, naval, or air service during World War I, World War II, or the Korean conflict, but only if such service did not terminate under dishonorable conditions. The standards and criteria for determining whether or not a disability is service-connected shall be those applicable under chapter 11 of this title. (2) The term "'child" includes individuals who are married and individuals who are above the age of twenty-one years. (3) The term "duty with the Armed Forces" as used in section 1712 of this title means (A) active duty, (B) active duty for training for a period of six or more consecutive months, or (C) active duty for training required by section 1013(c)(1) of title 50. (4) The term "guardian" includes a fiduciary legally appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction, or any person who is determined by the Administrator in accordance with section 3202 of this title to be otherwise legally vested with the care of the eligible person. (5) The term "program of education" means any curriculum or any combination of unit courses or subjects pursued at an educational institution which is generally accepted as necessary to fulfill the requirements for the attainment of a predetermined and identified educational, professional, or vocational objective. (6) The term "educational institution" means any public or private secondary school, vocational school, business school, junior college, teachers" college, college, normal school, professional school, university, or scientific or technical institution, or any other institution if it furnishes education at the secondary school level or above. (7) The term "special restorative training" means training furnished under subchapter V of this chapter. (8) The term "State" includes the Canal Zone. (b) If an eligible person has attained his majority and is under no known legal disability, all references in this chapter to "parent or guardian" shall refer to the eligible person himself. (c) Any provision of this chapter which requires any action to be taken by or with respect to the parent or guardian of an eligible person who has not attained his majority, or who, having attained his majority, is under a legal disability, shall not apply when the Administrator determines that its application would not be in the best interest of the eligible person, would result in undue delay, or would not be administratively feasible. In such a case the Administrator, where necessary to protect the interest of the eligible person, may designate some other person (who may be the eligible person himself) as the person by or with respect to whom the action so required should be taken. (d) The Congress hereby declares that the educational program established by this chapter is for the purpose of providing opportunities for education to children whose education would otherwise be impeded or interrupted by reason of the death of a parent from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in the Armed Forces during World W a r I, World War II, or the Korean conflict, and for the purpose of aiding such children in attaining the educational status which they might normally have aspired to and obtained but for the death of such parent.

so use 1013.