FEDERAL · 42 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER II—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Disqualification from benefits
42 U.S.C. § 1712
Title42 — The Public Health and Welfare
ChapterSUBCHAPTER II—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
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42 U.S.C. § 1712.
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No person convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any subversive act against the United States or any of its Allies, committed after the declaration by the President on May 27, 1941, of the national emergency, shall be entitled to compensation or other benefits under subchapter I, nor shall any compensation be payable with respect to his death or detention under said subchapter, and upon indictment or the filing of an information charging the commission of any such subversive act, all such compensation or other benefits shall be suspended and remain suspended until acquittal or withdrawal of such charge, but upon conviction thereof or upon death occurring prior to a final disposition thereof, all such payments and all benefits under said subchapter shall be forfeited and terminat
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History
(Dec. 2, 1942, ch. 668, title II, §202, 56 Stat. 1034.)
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Executive Documents
National Emergency Declared on May 27, 1941
The national emergency declared by the President on May 27, 1941, by Proc. No. 2487, 6 F.R. 2617, 55 Stat. 1647, was terminated April 28, 1952 by Proc. No. 2974, Apr. 30, 1952, 17 F.R. 3813, 66 Stat. c31, set out as a note preceding section 1 of Title 50, War and National Defense.
National Emergency Declared on May 27, 1941
The national emergency declared by the President on May 27, 1941, by Proc. No. 2487, 6 F.R. 2617, 55 Stat. 1647, was terminated April 28, 1952 by Proc. No. 2974, Apr. 30, 1952, 17 F.R. 3813, 66 Stat. c31, set out as a note preceding section 1 of Title 50, War and National Defense.
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