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H.R. 4271: To amend title 38, United States Code, to limit the amount of time the Secretary of Veterans Affairs may extend the period of a vocational rehabilitation program for a veteran.

This bill, titled the VR&E Accountability Act, proposes to modify the regulations surrounding the vocational rehabilitation programs offered to veterans under title 38 of the United States Code. It aims to establish a limit on the duration of these rehabilitation programs, specifically stating that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs cannot extend the duration beyond **ninety-six months** unless certain conditions are met.

Key Provisions of the Bill

  • The Secretary of Veterans Affairs may extend a veteran's vocational rehabilitation program beyond the current timeframe only if there are extraordinary circumstances affecting that specific veteran.
  • If the Secretary decides to grant an extension, they must provide written notice to the relevant Congressional committees, outlining the extraordinary circumstances that justify this extension.

Impact on Veterans

The legislation is intended to focus on maintaining accountability regarding the duration of vocational rehabilitation services for veterans. It aims to prevent indefinite extensions and ensure that extensions are granted only in cases where there are exceptional situations that warrant them. This could potentially lead to more structured timelines for veterans seeking rehabilitation services.

Objective of the Bill

The fundamental objective of this bill is to instill a sense of control over the duration of vocational rehabilitation programs while ensuring that veterans receive necessary services under defined and justifiable conditions. It seeks to balance the needs of veterans with the management and oversight of vocational rehabilitation resources.

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Date Action
Jul. 02, 2025 Introduced in House
Jul. 02, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

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