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Introduced
06/02/2015
06/02/2015
In Committee
06/05/2015
06/05/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Veterans Fiduciary Reform Act of 2015 States that, when in the opinion of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) a temporary fiduciary is needed to protect the benefits of a VA beneficiary while a determination of incompetency is being made or appealed or a fiduciary is appealing a determination of misuse, the VA may appoint one or more temporary fiduciaries for up to 120 days. Directs the VA to provide a written statement to a beneficiary determined by the VA to be mentally incompetent for purposes of appointing a fiduciary. Allows the beneficiary to appeal such determination. Allows a beneficiary for whom the VA appoints a fiduciary to, at any time, request the VA to remove such fiduciary and appoint a new one. Requires the VA to comply with any such request if made in good faith and if the fiduciary is not acting in the beneficiary's best interests. Prohibits any such removal or new appointment from delaying or interrupting the beneficiary's receipt of benefits. Requires a appointed fiduciary appointed by the VA to act independently of the VA and in the interest of the beneficiary. Provides for the predesignation of a fiduciary. Provides that, if a beneficiary does not designate a fiduciary, the VA shall appoint, to the extent possible, a fiduciary who is: (1) a relative, (2) a guardian, or (3) authorized to act on their behalf under a durable power of attorney. Provides for: (1) fiduciary commissions when necessary; and (2) the temporary payment of benefits to a person having custody and control of an incompetent or minor beneficiary, to be used solely for the benefit of the beneficiary. Directs the VA to: (1) maintain a list of state and local agencies and nonprofit social service agencies that are qualified to act as a fiduciary, and (2) provide an appointed fiduciary with assistance. Requires any certification of a fiduciary to be made on the basis of an inquiry or investigation of his or her fitness and qualifications. Requires the investigation to include a face-to-face interview and a background check. Allows a person convicted of a federal or state offense to serve as a fiduciary only when the VA finds such person to be appropriate under the circumstances. Requires each fiduciary to disclose the number of beneficiaries that the fiduciary acts on behalf of. Directs the VA to: (1) maintain records of any person who has previously served as a fiduciary and had such status revoked, and (2) notify the beneficiary within 14 days after learning that the fiduciary has been convicted of a crime. Directs the VA, when determining whether a proposed fiduciary shall be required to furnish a bond, to consider: (1) the existence of any familial or other personal relationship between the proposed fiduciary and the beneficiary, and (2) the care the proposed fiduciary has taken to protect the beneficiary's interests. Directs the VA, upon reason to believe that a fiduciary may be misusing all or part of a beneficiary benefit, to: (1) conduct a thorough investigation, and (2) report results to the Department of Justice and the head of each federal department or agency that pays a beneficiary benefit to such fiduciary. Requires each Veterans Benefits Administration regional office to maintain specified fiduciary information. Requires a fiduciary (who currently is merely permitted) to file an annual accounting of the administration of beneficiary benefits. Directs the VA to conduct annual random audits of fiduciaries who receive a commission for such service. Requires fiduciary repayment of misused benefits.
AI Summary
This bill, the Veterans Fiduciary Reform Act of 2015, aims to improve the oversight and management of benefits for veterans who are unable to manage their own finances. It allows the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to appoint temporary fiduciaries for up to 120 days when a veteran's competency is being assessed or appealed, or when a fiduciary is appealing a misuse of funds. The VA must inform beneficiaries of any determination of mental incompetence and allow them to appeal it, and beneficiaries can also request the removal of their appointed fiduciary if the request is made in good faith and the fiduciary is not acting in their best interest, ensuring that benefit payments are not interrupted. The bill also establishes a process for veterans to predesignate a fiduciary, prioritizes relatives, guardians, or those with a durable power of attorney when a beneficiary doesn't designate someone, and allows for fiduciary commissions when necessary, with limits on the amount. Furthermore, it mandates stricter qualifications for fiduciaries, including face-to-face interviews and background checks, requires fiduciaries to disclose the number of beneficiaries they manage, and mandates annual accountings and random audits of fiduciaries who receive commissions. The VA will also maintain records of revoked fiduciaries and notify beneficiaries if their fiduciary is convicted of a crime, and will investigate any suspected misuse of funds, reporting findings to the Department of Justice and other relevant federal agencies.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by Voice Vote . (on 07/09/2015)
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/2605/all-info | 06/03/2015 |
| BillText | https://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2605/BILLS-114hr2605ih.pdf | 07/07/2016 |
| Bill | https://www.congress.gov/114/bills/hr2605/BILLS-114hr2605ih.pdf.pdf | 07/07/2016 |
| BillText | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-114hr2605ih/pdf/BILLS-114hr2605ih.pdf | 06/04/2015 |
| Bill | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-114hr2605ih/pdf/BILLS-114hr2605ih.pdf.pdf | 06/04/2015 |
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