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Documentation Required for
Identification of Veterans Who Are
Members of an Indian Tribe
Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice of Tribal Consultation
session.
AGENCY:
The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), Veterans Health
Administration (VHA) will facilitate a
tribal consultation session to receive
attendees’ feedback regarding the
information and documentation that VA
may utilize for identification of veterans
who are members of an Indian tribe.
DATES: VA will hold the virtual tribal
consultation session on Thursday, April
29, 2021, from 1:00–3:00 p.m. (Eastern
Time).
ADDRESSES: Participants can access the
presentation by logging into the
following link: https://
vacctraining.adobeconnect.com/occtribal-consultation/; for audio, please
dial 1–800–767–1750, extension 52908.
Participants will interact by submitting
written comments and/or questions
using the chat function during the
presentation. Written comments may
also be submitted before May 29, 2021,
by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments;
• Email:
tribalgovernmentconsultation@va.gov;
or
• Mail to: Department of Veterans
Affairs, Suite 915L, 810 Vermont
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20420.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please email Mr. Joseph Duran, Director
for Policy, VA Office of Community
Care, at Joseph.Duran2@va.gov, or
contact by telephone at 303–370–1637.
(This is not a toll-free number.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
3002 of Public Law 116–315, Johnny
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Veterans Health Care and Benefits
Improvement Act of 2020 (the ‘‘Act’’),
amended 38 U.S.C. 1730A by
prohibiting VA from collecting
copayments from covered Veterans for
the receipt of hospital care or medical
services under laws administered by
VA. Pursuant to the Act, covered
Veteran means a Veteran who is
catastrophically disabled, as defined by
VA, or an Indian or urban Indian (as
defined in section 4 of the Indian Health
Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C.
1603)). Catastrophically-disabled
Veterans have been exempt from certain
copayments pursuant to section 1730A,
since 2010, and this exemption is
further implemented in VA’s copayment
regulations at §§ 17.108, 17.110 and
17.111 of title 38, Code of Federal
Regulations. Veterans who are Indians
or urban Indians will not be eligible for
copayment exemption until January 5,
2022, as section 3002 of the Act does
not take effect until 1 year from the date
of enactment of the Act. In order to
implement section 3002 of the Act, VA
must be able to identify Indian and
urban Indian Veterans in VA’s system of
enrollment during the registration
process to assist with downstream
applications for copayment billing
determinations. This will be a new
business process to collect official
information to recognize Veterans who
are Indians or urban Indians. This tribal
consultation session is seeking input
from tribal governments, Indians and
urban Indians regarding documentation
that can be used by VA’s health care
system to identify those Veterans who
are Indians or urban Indians (as defined
in 25 U.S.C. 1603). Input received
during the tribal consultation session
will be evaluated and as appropriate,
incorporated into any rulemaking and/
or policy for copayment exemptions
under 38 U.S.C. 1730A.
Tribal Consultation Topics
VA seeks responses to the following
questions:
1. In determining whether a Veteran
is a member of an Indian tribe, could
any or all of the following
documentation from the Veteran
provide sufficient documentation?
• Tribal Enrollment Card;
• Certificate of Degree of Indian; or
• Certificate of Indian Blood from an
American Indian/Alaska Native Tribe.
2. What other information and/or
documentation are available for
determining if a Veteran is a member of
an Indian tribe? To the extent possible,
please indicate the source of the
information and/or how the information
and/or documentation would assist VA
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in determining if a Veteran is a member
of an Indian tribe.
3. How should VA determine whether
a Veteran is a member of an Indian
tribe? In making this determination,
should VA:
• Require documentation be provided
by the Veteran;
• Require that the Veteran self-certify
that they meet the definition; or
• Should this determination be made
in some other manner?
Signing Authority:
Denis McDonough, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on March 29, 2021, and
authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the
Federal Register for publication
electronically as an official document of
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Jeffrey M. Martin,
Assistant Director, Office of Regulation Policy
& Management, Office of the Secretary,
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Documentation Required for Identification of Veterans Who Are
Members of an Indian Tribe
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice of Tribal Consultation session.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health
Administration (VHA) will facilitate a tribal consultation session to
receive attendees' feedback regarding the information and documentation
that VA may utilize for identification of veterans who are members of
an Indian tribe.
DATES: VA will hold the virtual tribal consultation session on
Thursday, April 29, 2021, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
ADDRESSES: Participants can access the presentation by logging into the
following link: https://vacctraining.adobeconnect.com/occ-tribal-consultation/; for audio, please dial 1-800-767-1750, extension 52908.
Participants will interact by submitting written comments and/or
questions using the chat function during the presentation. Written
comments may also be submitted before May 29, 2021, by any of the
following methods:
Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments;
Email: [email protected]; or
Mail to: Department of Veterans Affairs, Suite 915L, 810
Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20420.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please email Mr. Joseph Duran,
Director for Policy, VA Office of Community Care, at
[email protected], or contact by telephone at 303-370-1637. (This is
not a toll-free number.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 3002 of Public Law 116-315, Johnny
Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits
Improvement Act of 2020 (the ``Act''), amended 38 U.S.C. 1730A by
prohibiting VA from collecting copayments from covered Veterans for the
receipt of hospital care or medical services under laws administered by
VA. Pursuant to the Act, covered Veteran means a Veteran who is
catastrophically disabled, as defined by VA, or an Indian or urban
Indian (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement
Act (25 U.S.C. 1603)). Catastrophically-disabled Veterans have been
exempt from certain copayments pursuant to section 1730A, since 2010,
and this exemption is further implemented in VA's copayment regulations
at Sec. Sec. 17.108, 17.110 and 17.111 of title 38, Code of Federal
Regulations. Veterans who are Indians or urban Indians will not be
eligible for copayment exemption until January 5, 2022, as section 3002
of the Act does not take effect until 1 year from the date of enactment
of the Act. In order to implement section 3002 of the Act, VA must be
able to identify Indian and urban Indian Veterans in VA's system of
enrollment during the registration process to assist with downstream
applications for copayment billing determinations. This will be a new
business process to collect official information to recognize Veterans
who are Indians or urban Indians. This tribal consultation session is
seeking input from tribal governments, Indians and urban Indians
regarding documentation that can be used by VA's health care system to
identify those Veterans who are Indians or urban Indians (as defined in
25 U.S.C. 1603). Input received during the tribal consultation session
will be evaluated and as appropriate, incorporated into any rulemaking
and/or policy for copayment exemptions under 38 U.S.C. 1730A.
Tribal Consultation Topics
VA seeks responses to the following questions:
1. In determining whether a Veteran is a member of an Indian tribe,
could any or all of the following documentation from the Veteran
provide sufficient documentation?
Tribal Enrollment Card;
Certificate of Degree of Indian; or
Certificate of Indian Blood from an American Indian/Alaska
Native Tribe.
2. What other information and/or documentation are available for
determining if a Veteran is a member of an Indian tribe? To the extent
possible, please indicate the source of the information and/or how the
information and/or documentation would assist VA in determining if a
Veteran is a member of an Indian tribe.
3. How should VA determine whether a Veteran is a member of an
Indian tribe? In making this determination, should VA:
Require documentation be provided by the Veteran;
Require that the Veteran self-certify that they meet the
definition; or
Should this determination be made in some other manner?
Signing Authority:
Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on March 29, 2021, and authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for
publication electronically as an official document of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Jeffrey M. Martin,
Assistant Director, Office of Regulation Policy & Management, Office of
the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.
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