S. 576 (96th): A bill for the relief of Larry Grathwohl.

Introduced:
Mar 7, 1979 (96th Congress, 1979–1980)
Status:
Enacted — Signed by the President on Dec 16, 1980
Law:
This bill became the law numbered Pvt.L. 96-73.

Status

This bill was enacted after being signed by the President on December 16, 1980.

Introduced
Mar 7, 1979
Reported by Committee
Jun 17, 1980
Passed Senate
Jun 25, 1980
Passed House
Dec 5, 1980
Enacted — Signed by the President
Dec 16, 1980

About the bill

Sponsor
Samuel Hayakawa
Senator from California
Party
Republican
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Last Updated
Dec 16, 1980
 
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House Judiciary

Senate Judiciary

Senate Veterans' Affairs

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Notes

The “S.” in S. 576 means this is a Senate bill.

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3/7/1979--Introduced.
Authorizes the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to grant a named individual an extension of the applicable delimiting period for completion of a specified program of education under the veterans' educational assistance program.

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