Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 801 - Veterans Affairs, Iowa Department Of
Chapter 9 - War Orphans Educational Assistance Fund
Rule 801-9.2 - Program for Children of Veterans Who Died Before September 11, 2001
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 801-9.2
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Definition. For the purposes of this rule, a war orphan is:
a. The child of a man or woman who died in
service or as a result of such service before September 11, 2001, during one of
the following periods:
(1) World War I
between April 6, 1917, and June 2, 1921, inclusive.
(2) World War II between September 16, 1940,
and December 31, 1946, inclusive.
(3) The Korean Conflict between June 25,
1950, and January 31, 1955, inclusive.
(4) The Vietnam Conflict between August 5,
1964, and May 7, 1975, inclusive.
(5) The Persian Gulf Conflict between August
2, 1990, and the date the President or the Congress of the United States
declares a permanent cessation of hostilities, inclusive.
(6) While serving in the military or naval
forces of the United States, to include members of the reserve components
performing service or duties required or authorized under Chapter 39, United
States Code, and Title 32, United States Code, Sections 502 through
505.
(7) Active state service
required or authorized under Iowa Code chapter 29A, or as a result of such
service.
b. The child of
a national guardsman or other member of a reserve component who died or was
killed in the performance of training or other duties ordered by competent
federal or state authorities.
(2) Residency requirement. A war orphan shall have lived in the state of Iowa for at least two years immediately preceding the filing of an application.
(3) School requirement. A war orphan shall attend in this state any educational or training institution of college grade or any business or vocational training school with standards approved by the department.
(4) Amount of payment. In no case shall payment of war orphans educational assistance be in excess of $600 per person per year. There is a lifetime maximum of $3,000 per person.
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