§ 51.40 Basic per diem rates
§ 51.41 Contracts and State home care agreements for certain veterans with service-connected disabilities
§ 51.42 Payment procedures
§ 51.43 Drugs and medicines for certain veterans
§ 51.50 Eligible veterans–nursing home care
§ 51.51 Eligible veterans–domiciliary care
§ 51.52 Eligible veterans–adult day health care
§ 51.58 Requirements and Standards applicable for payment of per diem
§ 51.59 Authority to continue payment of per diem when veterans are relocated due to emergency

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 38 > Chapter I > Part 51 > Subpart C - Requirements Applicable to Eligibility, Rates, and Payments

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