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S 2513 - 118

Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2024

Became Public Law No: 118-196.

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Summary

49 Public Law Jan 8, 2025

Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2024 This act addresses certain requirements related to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical disability examinations for purposes of benefit claims and other administrative matters related to the benefit claims processes and personnel. First, the act updates procedures related to the publishing of VA disability benefit questionnaire forms. Specifically, the VA does not have to publish certain forms if it determines the form could not reasonably be completed to a clinically acceptable standard by someone who is not an employee or contractor of the VA. The act also requires the VA to report on its efforts to provide reimbursement for a veteran's travel to a facility, regardless of whether the facility is inside or outside of the United States, when such travel is incident to a medical disability examination for purposes of VA benefits. The VA must also include certain elements in contracts it enters with non-VA providers to provide medical disability examinations. Specifically, the contracts must require that every communication from the provider to the applicant regarding the scheduling of a medical disability examination must be transmitted to any person or organization that is legally designated by the applicant and is recognized for the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims. Additionally, the VA must partner with veterans service organizations and other stakeholders (as determined by the VA) to implement an outreach program for veterans regarding (1) contact information for non-VA providers that are providing medical disability examinations, and (2) the requirement for veterans to provide personally identifiable information when contacted by such providers to verify their identity. The VA must report on improving its support of governmental veterans service officers. The VA must establish a Board of Veterans' Appeals internship program for individuals enrolled in the first or second year of law school. The VA must also implement a program to furnish student loan repayment benefits or reimbursements for courses, bar exams, or bar membership dues to certain attorneys who agree to work for the VA for at least three years. The act extends and increases by one the temporary increase in the maximum number of judges presiding over the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Finally, the VA must report on improving access to telehearings for Board of Veterans' Appeals hearings.

53 Passed House Dec 23, 2024

Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2024 This bill addresses certain requirements related to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical disability examinations for purposes of benefit claims and other administrative matters related to the benefit claims processes and personnel. First, the bill updates procedures related to the publishing of VA disability benefit questionnaire forms. Specifically, the VA does not have to publish certain forms if it determines the form could not reasonably be completed to a clinically acceptable standard by someone who is not an employee or contractor of the VA. The bill also requires the VA to report on its efforts to provide reimbursement for a veteran's travel to a facility, regardless of whether the facility is inside or outside of the United States, when such travel is incident to a medical disability examination for purposes of VA benefits. The VA must also include certain elements in contracts it enters with non-VA providers to provide medical disability examinations. Specifically, the contracts must require that every communication from the provider to the applicant regarding the scheduling of a medical disability examination must be transmitted to any person or organization that is legally designated by the applicant and is recognized for the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims. Additionally, the VA must partner with veterans service organizations and other stakeholders (as determined by the VA) to implement an outreach program for veterans regarding (1) contact information for non-VA providers that are providing medical disability examinations, and (2) the requirement for veterans to provide personally identifiable information when contacted by such providers to verify their identity. The VA must report on improving its support of governmental veterans service officers. The VA must establish a Board of Veterans' Appeals internship program for individuals enrolled in the first or second year of law school. The VA must also implement a program to furnish student loan repayment benefits or reimbursements for courses, bar exams, or bar membership dues to certain attorneys who agree to work for the VA for at least three years. The bill extends and increases by one the temporary increase in the maximum number of judges presiding over the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Finally, the VA must report on improving access to telehearings for Board of Veterans' Appeals hearings.

55 Passed Senate Dec 20, 2024

Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2024 This bill addresses certain requirements related to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical disability examinations for purposes of benefit claims and other administrative matters related to the benefit claims processes and personnel. First, the bill updates procedures related to the publishing of VA disability benefit questionnaire forms. Specifically, the VA does not have to publish certain forms if it determines the form could not reasonably be completed to a clinically acceptable standard by someone who is not an employee or contractor of the VA. The bill also requires the VA to report on its efforts to provide reimbursement for a veteran's travel to a facility, regardless of whether the facility is inside or outside of the United States, when such travel is incident to a medical disability examination for purposes of VA benefits. The VA must also include certain elements in contracts it enters with non-VA providers to provide medical disability examinations. Specifically, the contracts must require that every communication from the provider to the applicant regarding the scheduling of a medical disability examination must be transmitted to any person or organization that is legally designated by the applicant and is recognized for the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims. Additionally, the VA must partner with veterans service organizations and other stakeholders (as determined by the VA) to implement an outreach program for veterans regarding (1) contact information for non-VA providers that are providing medical disability examinations, and (2) the requirement for veterans to provide personally identifiable information when contacted by such providers to verify their identity. The VA must report on improving its support of governmental veterans service officers. The VA must establish a Board of Veterans' Appeals internship program for individuals enrolled in the first or second year of law school. The VA must also implement a program to furnish student loan repayment benefits or reimbursements for courses, bar exams, or bar membership dues to certain attorneys who agree to work for the VA for at least three years. The bill extends and increases by one the temporary increase in the maximum number of judges presiding over the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Finally, the VA must report on improving access to telehearings for Board of Veterans' Appeals hearings.

00 Introduced in Senate Dec 20, 2024

Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2023 This bill addresses various aspects of the veterans benefits claim process. First, the bill requires the VA to establish a competitive internship program to provide an opportunity for high-achieving law students to gain experience with the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA). The VA must also establish a nine-year pilot program to assess the feasibility and advisability of establishing a competitive honors program within the VA to recruit high-achieving law school students, recent law school graduates, and entry-level attorneys for employment with the BVA. Next, the bill updates procedures related to the publishing of VA disability benefit questionnaire forms. Specifically, the VA does not have to publish certain forms if it determines the form could not reasonably be completed to a clinically acceptable standard by someone who is not an employee or contractor of the VA. The VA must also include certain elements in contracts it enters with contractors to provide medical disability examinations. Specifically, every communication from a contractor to a veteran regarding the scheduling of such an examination must be contemporaneously transmitted to the appropriate representative for the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims. Finally, the VA must partner with veterans service organizations and other stakeholders (as determined by the VA) to implement an outreach program for veterans regarding (1) contact information for contractors providing medical disability examinations, and (2) the requirement for veterans to provide personally identifiable information when contacted by such contractors to verify their identity.

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Dec 23, 2024

Presented to President.

Dec 23, 2024

Presented to President.

Dec 23, 2024

Signed by President.

Dec 23, 2024

Signed by President.

Dec 23, 2024

Became Public Law No: 118-196.

Dec 23, 2024

Became Public Law No: 118-196.

Dec 16, 2024

Received in the House.

Dec 16, 2024

Held at the desk.

Dec 16, 2024

Mr. Bost moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

Dec 16, 2024

Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H7207-7209)

Dec 16, 2024

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 2513.

Dec 16, 2024

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H7207-7208)

Dec 16, 2024

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H7207-7208)

Dec 16, 2024

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Dec 13, 2024

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Dec 12, 2024

Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Dec 12, 2024

Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Dec 12, 2024

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S7043)

Dec 12, 2024

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Dec 12, 2024

Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR S7011-7013)

Jul 26, 2023

Introduced in Senate

Jul 26, 2023

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

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