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Health Administration (VHA) will use
input received from tribal leaders to
inform Congress of any recommended
legislative action appropriate to modify
the State Veterans Home Programs and
related implementation regulations.
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Tribal Consultation
Pursuant to changes made by section
3004 of the Act, VA is seeking written
comments from tribal leaders and
representatives on what legislative,
regulatory and administrative
modifications may be necessary to
support State Veterans Homes operated
by American Indian and Alaska Native
tribes. Through this tribal consultation,
the Secretary seeks information on the
questions listed below. Comments do
not need to address every question and
should focus on those that relate to their
expertise or perspectives. To the extent
possible, please clearly indicate which
questions you address in your response
and include any rationale and
information to support your response.
1. Are changes to 38 U.S.C. 1741
through 1745 needed so that the State
Home Per Diem Program functions
efficiently in support of state homes
operated by American Indian and
Alaska Native tribes (as defined in 25
U.S.C. 5304)? If so, what changes do you
recommend be made to these authorities
and why?
2. Are changes to 38 U.S.C. 8131
through 8138 needed so that the State
Home Construction Grant Program
functions efficiently in support of state
homes operated by American Indian
and Alaska Native tribes (as defined in
25 U.S.C. 5304)? If so, what changes do
you recommend be made to these
authorities and why?
3. Are changes to 38 CFR part 51
needed so that the State Home Per Diem
Program functions efficiently in support
of state homes operated by American
Indian and Alaska Native tribes (as
defined in 25 U.S.C.
4. 5304)? If so, what changes do you
recommend be made to the regulations
and why? These regulations are located
at: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/textidx?SID=7e1be46cc62e7f0ecde2ac
13524459d5&mc=true&node=
pt38.2.51&rgn=div5.
5. Are changes to 38 CFR part 59
needed so that the State Home
Construction Grant Program functions
efficiently in support of state homes
operated by American Indian and
Alaska Native tribes (as defined in 25
U.S.C. 5304)? If so, what changes do you
recommend be made to the regulations
and why? These regulations are located
at: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/textidx?SID=7e1be46cc62
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6. What administrative actions, if any,
do you recommend are needed to
modify the State Veterans Home
Programs to function efficiently in
support of state Veterans homes
operated by American Indian and
Alaska Native tribes (as defined in 25
U.S.C. 5304)?
Webinar
As part of this tribal consultation, and
so tribes can provide thoughtful and
thorough responses to the questions
above, VA is providing tribes with a
virtual webinar that will provide
detailed information about the State
Veterans Home Programs. On May 25,
2021, VHA will provide an educational
virtual webinar session that will include
describing the requirements for
receiving a State Veterans Home
Construction Program grant; how to seek
recognition and certification of a state
Veterans home; how per diem payments
are calculated; and the requirements to
receive per diem payments. The
webinar is an additional opportunity for
participants to get questions answered,
and to engage in an open discussion
with leaders of the VA Office of
Geriatrics and Extended Care about how
VHA can better serve the long term and
geriatric care needs of American Indian
and Alaska Native Veterans. The
webinar is voluntary. Registration for
this event is located at https://
veteransaffairs.webex.com/
veteransaffairs/onstage/g.php?MTID=
e45a91c0eb17719cd7b724f96d810cf83.
Signing Authority
Denis McDonough, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on May 13, 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.
Luvenia Potts,
Regulation Development Coordinator, Office
of Regulation Policy & Management, Office
of General Counsel, Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Veterans and Survivors Pension and
Parents’ Dependency and Indemnity
Compensation Cost of Living
Adjustments Effective December 1,
2020
AGENCY:
Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA).
ACTION:
Notice.
As required by law, VA is
hereby giving notice of Cost-of-Living
Adjustments (COLA) in certain benefit
rates and income limitations. These
COLAs affect the Pension and Parents’
Dependency and Indemnity
Compensation (DIC) programs. The rate
of the adjustment is tied to the increase
in Social Security benefits effective
December 1, 2020, as announced by the
Social Security Administration (SSA).
SSA has announced an increase of
1.3%.
DATES: The COLAs became effective
December 1, 2020, as required by 38
U.S.C. 5312.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Terrence Minyard, Pension Analyst,
Pension and Fiduciary Service, Veterans
Benefits Administration, Department of
Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20420, 202–632–
8863. (This is not a toll-free number.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
provisions of 38 U.S.C. 5312 and section
306 of Public Law 95–588, VA is
required to increase the benefit rates
and income limitations in the Pension
and Parents’ DIC programs by the same
percentage, and effective the same date,
as increases in the benefit amounts
payable under Title II of the Social
Security Act. VA is required to publish
the increased rates and income
limitations in the Federal Register.
The Social Security Administration
announced a 1.3% COLA increase in
Social Security benefits effective
December 1, 2020. Therefore, applying
the same percentage and rounding in
accordance with 38 CFR 3.29, the
following increased rates and income
limitations for the VA Pension and
Parents’ DIC programs became effective
December 1, 2020:
SUMMARY:
Pension
Maximum Annual Rates—Veterans
(1) Veterans permanently and totally
disabled (38 U.S.C. 1521):
Veteran with no dependents, $13,931.
Veteran with one dependent, $18,243.
For each additional dependent,
$2,382.
(2) Veterans in need of aid and
attendance (38 U.S.C. 1521):
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Veteran with no dependents, $23,238.
Veteran with one dependent, $27,549.
For each additional dependent,
$2,382.
(3) Veterans who are housebound (38
U.S.C. 1521):
Veteran with no dependents, $17,024.
Veteran with one dependent, $21,337.
For each additional dependent,
$2,382.
(4) Two Veterans married to one
another, combined rates (38 U.S.C.
1521):
Neither Veteran in need of aid and
attendance or housebound, $18,243.
Either Veteran in need of aid and
attendance, $27,549.
Both Veterans in need of aid and
attendance, $36,861.
Either Veteran housebound, $21,337.
Both Veterans housebound, $24,428.
One Veteran housebound and one
Veteran in need of aid and attendance,
$30,635.
For each dependent child, $2,382.
(5) Net worth limit under 38 CFR
3.274(a):
For purposes of entitlement to VA
pension, the net worth limit effective
December 1, 2020, is $130,773.
(6) Monthly Penalty Rate under 38
CFR 3.276(e)(1):
The monthly penalty rate is $2,295.
Mexican border period and World
War I Veterans: The applicable
maximum annual rate payable to a
Mexican border period or World War I
Veteran under this table shall be the
applicable rate under paragraph (1)–(4),
increased by $3,166. (38 U.S.C. 1521(g)).
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Maximum Annual Rates—Survivor
Beneficiaries
(7) Surviving spouse alone and with
a child or children of the deceased
Veteran in custody of the surviving
spouse (38 U.S.C. 1541):
Surviving spouse alone, $9,344.
Surviving spouse and one child in his
or her custody, $12,229.
For each additional child in his or her
custody, $2,382.
(8) Surviving spouses in need of aid
and attendance (38 U.S.C. 1541, 1536):
Surviving spouse alone, $14,934.
Surviving spouse with one child in
custody, $17,815.
Surviving Spouse of SpanishAmerican War Veteran alone, $15,539.
Surviving Spouse of SpanishAmerican War Veteran with one child
in custody, $18,355.
For each additional child in his or her
custody, $2,382.
(9) Surviving spouses who are
housebound (38 U.S.C. 1541):
Surviving spouse alone, $11,420.
Surviving spouse and one child in his
or her custody, $14,300.
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For each additional child in his or her
custody, $2,382.
(10) Surviving child alone (38 U.S.C.
1542), $2,382.
(11) Net worth limit under 38 CFR
3.274(a):
For purposes of entitlement to VA
pension, the net worth limit effective
December 1, 2020, is $130,773.
(12) Monthly Penalty Rate under 38
CFR 3.276(e)(1):
The monthly penalty rate effective
December 1, 2020, is $2,295.
Reduction for income: The rate
payable is the applicable maximum rate
minus the countable annual income of
the eligible person. (38 U.S.C. 1521,
1541 and 1542).
Section 306 Pension Income Limitations
Veteran or surviving spouse with no
dependents, $15,845 (Pub. L. 95–588,
section 306(a)).
Veteran in need of aid and attendance
with no dependents, $16,415 (38 U.S.C.
1521(d) as in effect on December 31,
1978).
Veteran or surviving spouse with one
or more dependents, $21,298 (Pub. L.
95–588, section 306(a)).
Veteran in need of aid and attendance
with one or more dependents, $21,866
(38 U.S.C. 1521(d) as in effect on
December 31, 1978).
Child (no entitled Veteran or
surviving spouse), $12,956 (Pub. L. 95–
588, section 306(a)).
Spouse income exclusion (38 CFR
3.262), $5,060 (Pub. L. 95–588, section
306(a)(2)(B)).
Old-Law Pension Income Limitations
Veteran or surviving spouse without
dependents or an entitled child, $13,875
(Pub. L. 95–588, section 306(b)).
Veteran or surviving spouse with one
or more dependents, $19,997 (Pub. L.
95–588, section 306(b)).
Parents’ DIC
DIC shall be paid monthly to parents
of a deceased Veteran in the following
amounts (38 U.S.C. 1315):
One parent (38 U.S.C. 1315(b)): If
there is only one parent, the monthly
rate of DIC paid to such parent shall be
$672, reduced on the basis of the
parent’s annual income according to the
following formula:
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $0.00 but not more than
$800, the $672 monthly rate shall not be
reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $800 but not more than
$9,138, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $9,138, the monthly rate
will not be reduced.
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No Parents’ DIC is payable under this
table if annual income exceeds $15,845.
One parent who has remarried: If
there is only one parent and the parent
has remarried and is living with the
parent’s spouse, DIC shall be paid under
38 U.S.C. 1315(b) or under 38 U.S.C.
1315(d), whichever shall result in the
greater benefit being paid to the
Veteran’s parent. In the case of
remarriage, the total combined annual
income of the parent and the parent’s
spouse shall be counted in determining
the monthly rate of DIC.
One of two parents not living with
spouse (38 U.S.C. 1315(c)): The rates
below apply to (1) two parents who are
not living together, or (2) an unmarried
parent when both parents are living and
the other parent has remarried. The
monthly rate of DIC paid to each such
parent shall be $487 reduced on the
basis of each parent’s annual income,
according to the following formula:
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $0 but not more than $800,
the $487 monthly rate shall not be
reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $800 but not more than
$6,825, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $6,825, the monthly rate
shall not be reduced.
No Parents’ DIC is payable under this
table if annual income exceeds $15,845.
One of two parents living with spouse
or other parent (38 U.S.C. 1315(d)): The
rates below apply to each parent living
with another parent; and each remarried
parent, when both parents are alive. The
monthly rate of DIC paid to such parents
will be $458 reduced on the basis of the
combined annual income of the two
parents living together or the remarried
parent or parents and spouse or spouses,
as computed under the following
formula:
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $0 but not more than
$1,000, the $458 monthly rate shall not
be reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $1,000 but not more than
$1,400, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.03.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $1,400 but not more than
$1,700, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.04.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $1,700 but not more than
$2,000, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.05.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $2,000 but not more than
$2,300, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.06.
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For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $2,300 but not more than
$2,600, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.07.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $2,600 but not more than
$7,225, the monthly rate shall be
reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which
is more than $7,225, the monthly rate
shall not be reduced.
No Parents’ DIC is payable if the
annual income exceeds $21,298.
These rates are also applicable in the
case of one surviving parent who has
remarried, computed on the basis of the
combined income of the parent and
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spouse, if this would be a greater benefit
than that specified in the rates for 38
U.S.C. 1315(b) for one parent.
Aid and attendance: The monthly rate
of DIC payable to a parent per the
guidelines above shall be increased by
$364 if such parent is (1) a patient in a
nursing home, or (2) helpless or blind,
or so nearly helpless or blind as to need
or require the regular aid and
attendance of another person.
Minimum rate: The monthly rate of
DIC payable to any parent shall not be
less than $5.
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Signing Authority
Denis McDonough, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on May 10, 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.
Luvenia Potts,
Regulation Development Coordinator, Office
of Regulation Policy & Management, Office
of General Counsel, Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Veterans and Survivors Pension and Parents' Dependency and
Indemnity Compensation Cost of Living Adjustments Effective December 1,
2020
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: As required by law, VA is hereby giving notice of Cost-of-
Living Adjustments (COLA) in certain benefit rates and income
limitations. These COLAs affect the Pension and Parents' Dependency and
Indemnity Compensation (DIC) programs. The rate of the adjustment is
tied to the increase in Social Security benefits effective December 1,
2020, as announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA). SSA has
announced an increase of 1.3%.
DATES: The COLAs became effective December 1, 2020, as required by 38
U.S.C. 5312.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Terrence Minyard, Pension Analyst,
Pension and Fiduciary Service, Veterans Benefits Administration,
Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20420, 202-632-8863. (This is not a toll-free number.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the provisions of 38 U.S.C. 5312 and
section 306 of Public Law 95-588, VA is required to increase the
benefit rates and income limitations in the Pension and Parents' DIC
programs by the same percentage, and effective the same date, as
increases in the benefit amounts payable under Title II of the Social
Security Act. VA is required to publish the increased rates and income
limitations in the Federal Register.
The Social Security Administration announced a 1.3% COLA increase
in Social Security benefits effective December 1, 2020. Therefore,
applying the same percentage and rounding in accordance with 38 CFR
3.29, the following increased rates and income limitations for the VA
Pension and Parents' DIC programs became effective December 1, 2020:
Pension
Maximum Annual Rates--Veterans
(1) Veterans permanently and totally disabled (38 U.S.C. 1521):
Veteran with no dependents, $13,931.
Veteran with one dependent, $18,243.
For each additional dependent, $2,382.
(2) Veterans in need of aid and attendance (38 U.S.C. 1521):
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Veteran with no dependents, $23,238.
Veteran with one dependent, $27,549.
For each additional dependent, $2,382.
(3) Veterans who are housebound (38 U.S.C. 1521):
Veteran with no dependents, $17,024.
Veteran with one dependent, $21,337.
For each additional dependent, $2,382.
(4) Two Veterans married to one another, combined rates (38 U.S.C.
1521):
Neither Veteran in need of aid and attendance or housebound,
$18,243.
Either Veteran in need of aid and attendance, $27,549.
Both Veterans in need of aid and attendance, $36,861.
Either Veteran housebound, $21,337.
Both Veterans housebound, $24,428.
One Veteran housebound and one Veteran in need of aid and
attendance, $30,635.
For each dependent child, $2,382.
(5) Net worth limit under 38 CFR 3.274(a):
For purposes of entitlement to VA pension, the net worth limit
effective December 1, 2020, is $130,773.
(6) Monthly Penalty Rate under 38 CFR 3.276(e)(1):
The monthly penalty rate is $2,295.
Mexican border period and World War I Veterans: The applicable
maximum annual rate payable to a Mexican border period or World War I
Veteran under this table shall be the applicable rate under paragraph
(1)-(4), increased by $3,166. (38 U.S.C. 1521(g)).
Maximum Annual Rates--Survivor Beneficiaries
(7) Surviving spouse alone and with a child or children of the
deceased Veteran in custody of the surviving spouse (38 U.S.C. 1541):
Surviving spouse alone, $9,344.
Surviving spouse and one child in his or her custody, $12,229.
For each additional child in his or her custody, $2,382.
(8) Surviving spouses in need of aid and attendance (38 U.S.C.
1541, 1536):
Surviving spouse alone, $14,934.
Surviving spouse with one child in custody, $17,815.
Surviving Spouse of Spanish-American War Veteran alone, $15,539.
Surviving Spouse of Spanish-American War Veteran with one child in
custody, $18,355.
For each additional child in his or her custody, $2,382.
(9) Surviving spouses who are housebound (38 U.S.C. 1541):
Surviving spouse alone, $11,420.
Surviving spouse and one child in his or her custody, $14,300.
For each additional child in his or her custody, $2,382.
(10) Surviving child alone (38 U.S.C. 1542), $2,382.
(11) Net worth limit under 38 CFR 3.274(a):
For purposes of entitlement to VA pension, the net worth limit
effective December 1, 2020, is $130,773.
(12) Monthly Penalty Rate under 38 CFR 3.276(e)(1):
The monthly penalty rate effective December 1, 2020, is $2,295.
Reduction for income: The rate payable is the applicable maximum
rate minus the countable annual income of the eligible person. (38
U.S.C. 1521, 1541 and 1542).
Section 306 Pension Income Limitations
Veteran or surviving spouse with no dependents, $15,845 (Pub. L.
95-588, section 306(a)).
Veteran in need of aid and attendance with no dependents, $16,415
(38 U.S.C. 1521(d) as in effect on December 31, 1978).
Veteran or surviving spouse with one or more dependents, $21,298
(Pub. L. 95-588, section 306(a)).
Veteran in need of aid and attendance with one or more dependents,
$21,866 (38 U.S.C. 1521(d) as in effect on December 31, 1978).
Child (no entitled Veteran or surviving spouse), $12,956 (Pub. L.
95-588, section 306(a)).
Spouse income exclusion (38 CFR 3.262), $5,060 (Pub. L. 95-588,
section 306(a)(2)(B)).
Old-Law Pension Income Limitations
Veteran or surviving spouse without dependents or an entitled
child, $13,875 (Pub. L. 95-588, section 306(b)).
Veteran or surviving spouse with one or more dependents, $19,997
(Pub. L. 95-588, section 306(b)).
Parents' DIC
DIC shall be paid monthly to parents of a deceased Veteran in the
following amounts (38 U.S.C. 1315):
One parent (38 U.S.C. 1315(b)): If there is only one parent, the
monthly rate of DIC paid to such parent shall be $672, reduced on the
basis of the parent's annual income according to the following formula:
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $0.00 but not more
than $800, the $672 monthly rate shall not be reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $800 but not more
than $9,138, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $9,138, the monthly
rate will not be reduced.
No Parents' DIC is payable under this table if annual income
exceeds $15,845.
One parent who has remarried: If there is only one parent and the
parent has remarried and is living with the parent's spouse, DIC shall
be paid under 38 U.S.C. 1315(b) or under 38 U.S.C. 1315(d), whichever
shall result in the greater benefit being paid to the Veteran's parent.
In the case of remarriage, the total combined annual income of the
parent and the parent's spouse shall be counted in determining the
monthly rate of DIC.
One of two parents not living with spouse (38 U.S.C. 1315(c)): The
rates below apply to (1) two parents who are not living together, or
(2) an unmarried parent when both parents are living and the other
parent has remarried. The monthly rate of DIC paid to each such parent
shall be $487 reduced on the basis of each parent's annual income,
according to the following formula:
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $0 but not more
than $800, the $487 monthly rate shall not be reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $800 but not more
than $6,825, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $6,825, the monthly
rate shall not be reduced.
No Parents' DIC is payable under this table if annual income
exceeds $15,845.
One of two parents living with spouse or other parent (38 U.S.C.
1315(d)): The rates below apply to each parent living with another
parent; and each remarried parent, when both parents are alive. The
monthly rate of DIC paid to such parents will be $458 reduced on the
basis of the combined annual income of the two parents living together
or the remarried parent or parents and spouse or spouses, as computed
under the following formula:
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $0 but not more
than $1,000, the $458 monthly rate shall not be reduced.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $1,000 but not more
than $1,400, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.03.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $1,400 but not more
than $1,700, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.04.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $1,700 but not more
than $2,000, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.05.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $2,000 but not more
than $2,300, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.06.
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For each $1 of annual income which is more than $2,300 but not more
than $2,600, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.07.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $2,600 but not more
than $7,225, the monthly rate shall be reduced by $0.08.
For each $1 of annual income which is more than $7,225, the monthly
rate shall not be reduced.
No Parents' DIC is payable if the annual income exceeds $21,298.
These rates are also applicable in the case of one surviving parent
who has remarried, computed on the basis of the combined income of the
parent and spouse, if this would be a greater benefit than that
specified in the rates for 38 U.S.C. 1315(b) for one parent.
Aid and attendance: The monthly rate of DIC payable to a parent per
the guidelines above shall be increased by $364 if such parent is (1) a
patient in a nursing home, or (2) helpless or blind, or so nearly
helpless or blind as to need or require the regular aid and attendance
of another person.
Minimum rate: The monthly rate of DIC payable to any parent shall
not be less than $5.
Signing Authority
Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on May 10, 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.
Luvenia Potts,
Regulation Development Coordinator, Office of Regulation Policy &
Management, Office of General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs.
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