Normal Commuting Distance [Educational Assistance Programs] Law and Legal Definition
According to 38 CFR 21.4200 [Title 38 -- Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief; Chapter I -- Department Of Veterans Affairs; Part 21 -- Vocational Rehabilitation And Education; Subpart D -- Administration Of Educational Assistance Programs; Schools], “two locations that are within 55 miles of each other are within normal commuting distance. Furthermore, a branch, extension or additional facility of a school located more than 55 miles from the school's main campus or parent facility will be considered within normal commuting distance only if:
(1) School records show that, prior to the establishment of the additional teaching site, at least 20 students or 5 percent of the enrollment, whichever is the lesser, on the main campus or parent facility were regularly commuting from the area where the additional teaching site is located; or
(2) Other comparable evidence clearly shows that students commute regularly between the two locations.”
Legal Definition list
- Normal Commuting Distance [Educational Assistance Programs]
- Norm-Referenced Assessment
- Nonwasteful Taking
- Nonvoluntary Euthanasia
- Nonviolent Resistance
- Normal Cost
- Normal Flight [Aeronautics and Space]
- Normal Operation
- Normal Retirement Age
- Normal Retirement Benefit
- Normal Rigors of Transportation
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- Abnormal Profits
- Abnormal Spoilage
- Abnormally Dangerous Activity
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- Advisory or Assistance Services [Energy]
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