Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 192 - Veterans Affairs Department
Chapter 9055 - ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION
Part 9055.0450 - STATE SOLDIERS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SURVIVING CHILDREN AND SPOUSES EDUCATION BENEFITS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 9055.0450
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Definitions.
A. For the purposes
of this part, "deceased veteran" means a veteran as defined by Minnesota
Statutes, section
197.447, who
meets the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section
197.75,
subdivision 1, paragraph (c).
B.
For the purposes of this part, "eligible child," means a person defined by
Minnesota Statutes, section
197.75,
subdivision 1, paragraph (d), clauses (1) and (2), and who otherwise meets the
requirements of this part.
C. For
the purposes of this part, "eligible institution" means an educational
institution meeting the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section
197.75,
subdivision 1, paragraph (e).
D.
For the purposes of this part, "eligible spouse" means a person defined by
Minnesota Statutes, section
197.75,
subdivision 1, paragraph (f), who was legally married, as recognized by the
state of Minnesota, to a deceased veteran at the time of the deceased veteran's
death and who has not remarried and who otherwise meets the requirements of
this part.
Subp. 2. Program purpose.
A. Upon
application approval, the commissioner must provide educational assistance to
an eligible child or an eligible spouse of a deceased veteran. An eligible
child or eligible spouse must be attending an eligible institution.
B. An applicant for education benefits must
meet the requirements of this part and be an eligible child or eligible spouse
as defined in subpart 1.
C. This
part applies only to the surviving children and spouses education program
activity.
Subp. 3. Eligible children and spouses.
A.
A spouse of a deceased veteran who has remarried is not eligible for education
benefits under this part.
B. An
eligible child of a deceased veteran who is a stepchild must have acquired the
status of a stepchild before the age of 18 years and been a member of the
veteran's household at the time of the veteran's death to be eligible for
education benefits under this part.
C. An eligible child of a deceased veteran
who is adopted must have been legally adopted before the age of 18 years to be
eligible for education benefits under this part.
D. An eligible child of a deceased veteran
who is married is eligible for education benefits under this part.
E. An eligible child or eligible spouse who
has already attained a bachelor's or equivalent degree is not eligible for
education benefits under this part.
Subp. 4. Frequency and application for surviving children and spouses education benefits.
A. The commissioner must issue education
benefits to an eligible child or eligible spouse as a once-per-fiscal year
benefit.
B. To be eligible for
benefits under this part, an eligible child or eligible spouse must submit a
completed application and the required supporting documentation to the
commissioner between July 1 up to and including June 30 of the fiscal year the
eligible child or eligible spouse is requesting benefits for.
C. Payment is prohibited for a term or
semester that began and ended in a fiscal year for which there was not an
application and supporting documentation submitted to the
commissioner.
Subp. 5. Benefits provided.
A. Benefits
provided under this part are limited to:
(1)
up to a $750 stipend per fiscal year paid to an eligible institution or
reimbursed to an eligible child or eligible spouse for tuition, fees, room and
board, books, and supplies; and
(2)
a waiver of tuition at all Minnesota public eligible institutions for an
eligible child or eligible spouse until the eligible child or eligible spouse
attains a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
B. An eligible child or eligible spouse who
is not attending a Minnesota public eligible institution is not eligible for a
waiver of tuition but is eligible for the $750 stipend per fiscal year for
tuition, fees, room and board, books, and supplies.
Subp. 6. Surviving children and spouses education authorization letter.
A. The
commissioner must issue an education authorization letter to each eligible
child and eligible spouse receiving education benefits.
B. The education authorization letter must
confirm the eligible child or eligible spouse is approved for benefits and is
eligible for waiver of tuition if attending a Minnesota public eligible
institution, and the final day of the fiscal year covered by the authorization
letter.
C. The education
authorization letter is valid only at the education institution indicated on
the authorization letter.
D. The
commissioner must issue only one education authorization letter per fiscal year
to an eligible child or eligible spouse unless the eligible child or eligible
spouse submits documentation to the commissioner that confirms attendance at
multiple eligible institutions is required to continue in a chosen degree
program.
E. An eligible child or
eligible spouse who is attending more than one eligible institution is eligible
for only one $750 stipend per fiscal year.
Subp. 7. Surviving children and spouses education denial letter.
A. The
commissioner must issue a surviving children and spouses education denial
letter to a surviving child or surviving spouse who is denied education
benefits.
B. A surviving children
and spouses education denial letter must explain the reasons for denial and the
surviving child's or surviving spouse's right to appeal under part 9055.0290,
subpart 8.
Subp. 8. Surviving children and spouses education payments.
A. The eligible institution must submit
documentation to the commissioner with its request for payment of the eligible
child's or eligible spouse's tuition, fees, and charges for room and board,
books, and supplies.
B. The
eligible child or eligible spouse must submit documentation to the commissioner
with the request for reimbursement of tuition, fees, and charges for room and
board, books, and supplies.
C. The
commissioner must make reimbursements or payments for tuition, fees, and
charges for room and board, books, and supplies directly to an eligible child,
eligible spouse, or eligible institution.
D. Documentation submitted for payment or
reimbursement must include a copy of the education authorization letter and an
itemized breakdown of fees and charges for tuition, room and board, books, and
supplies and confirm the following:
(1) the
eligible child's or eligible spouse's name;
(2) the amount requested for payment or
reimbursement of fees and charges for tuition, room and board, books, and
supplies;
(3) the name and payment
address of the eligible institution the eligible child or eligible spouse is
attending;
(4) the start and end
dates of the terms or semesters that benefits are requested for;
(5) the terms and semesters that benefits are
requested for begin or end within the fiscal year;
(6) the eligible child's or eligible spouse's
attendance at the eligible institution during the fiscal year; and
(7) the eligible child or eligible spouse
paid the tuition, fees, room and board, books, and supplies at the eligible
institution, if the eligible child or eligible spouse is requesting
reimbursement.
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