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US HR4625

US HR4625
Protect the GI Bill Act


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Introduced
10/08/2019
In Committee
10/16/2019
Crossed Over
11/13/2019
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Protect the GI Bill Act Protect the GI Bill Act This bill imposes requirements and restrictions on educational institutions participating in the educational assistance programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill limits participation in VA educational assistance programs if an educational institution (1) does not perform specified actions, such as providing cost information to individuals prior to enrollment; (2) implements fraudulent recruiting techniques or pays inducements to secure enrollments; or (3) is the subject of a negative action by its accrediting agency. The state approving agency or the VA shall impose limitations by publishing a warning or temporarily prohibiting the pursuit of a course of education at an institution. The bill provides for waivers of certain requirements for a one-year period, but waivers may not be provided for more than two consecutive academic years. The bill also prohibits the VA from approving the enrollment of an eligible veteran or eligible person in any course offered by an institution engaged in substantial misrepresentation (e.g., misrepresenting the size, location, facilities, or equipment of the institution). Finally, the bill modifies the criteria that non-accredited courses must meet to be eligible for educational assistance. The bill adds requirements for (1) the educational institution offering the course to refrain from substantial misrepresentation; and (2) the state approving agency to review advertising, sales, or enrollment materials used by the institution.

AI Summary

This bill, the Protect the GI Bill Act, imposes requirements and restrictions on educational institutions participating in the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) educational assistance programs. The bill limits participation if an institution engages in fraudulent recruiting, pays improper inducements, or is the subject of negative actions by its accrediting agency. The state approving agency or the VA can publish warnings or temporarily prohibit courses at non-compliant institutions, though waivers may be granted. The bill also prohibits the VA from approving enrollment at institutions engaged in substantial misrepresentation and adds requirements for non-accredited courses. Additionally, the bill requires educational institutions to provide cost information, accommodate military students, and designate a point of contact for assistance, among other provisions.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. (on 11/13/2019)

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