38 CFR §17.41
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Hospitalization for observation and physical (including mental) examination may be effected when requested by an authorized official, or when found necessary in examination of the following persons:
- (a)Claimants or beneficiaries of VA for purposes of disability compensation, pension, participation in a rehabilitation program under 38 U.S.C. chapter 31, and Government insurance. (38 U.S.C. 1711(a))
- (b)Claimants or beneficiaries referred to a diagnostic center for study to determine the clinical identity of an obscure disorder.
- (c)Employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs when necessary to determine their mental or physical fitness to perform official duties.
- (d)Claimants or beneficiaries of other Federal agencies:
- (1)Department of Justice—plaintiffs in Government insurance suits.
- (2)United States Civil Service Commission—annuitants or applicants for retirement annuity, and such examinations of prospective appointees as may be requested.
- (3)Office of Workers' Compensation Programs—to determine identity, severity, or persistence of disability.
- (4)Railroad Retirement Board—applicants for annuity under Public No. 162, 75th Congress.
- (5)Other Federal agencies.
- (e)Pensioners of nations allied with the United States in World War I and World War II, upon authorization from accredited officials of the respective governments.