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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 9712 (Introduced in House) — To amend title 38, United States Code, to extend certain expiring provisions of law, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . VA Extenders Act of 2024 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Health Care Sec. 101. Extension of authority for collection of copayments for hospital care and nursing home care. Sec. 102. Extension of requirement To provide nursing home care to certain veterans with service-connected disabilities. Sec. 103. Extension of expansion of rural access network for growth enhancement program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Sec. 104. Extension of pilot program To provide veterans access to complementary and integrative health programs through animal therapy, agritherapy, sports and recreation therapy, art therapy, and posttraumatic growth programs. Sec. 105. Extension of authority for joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs medical facility demonstration fund. Title II—Memorial Affairs Sec. 201. Extension of entitlement to memorial headstones and markers for commemoration of veterans and certain individuals.
Sec. 202. Extension of authority To bury remains of certain spouses and children in national cemeteries. Sec. 203. Authority for use of flat grave markers at Santa Fe National Cemetery, New Mexico. Title III—Homelessness Sec. 301. Extension of authority To provide assistance for specially adapted housing for disabled veterans residing temporarily in housing owned by a family member. Sec. 302. Extension of authority for specially adapted housing assistive technology grant program.
Sec. 303. Extension of authorization of appropriations for homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children reintegration grant program. Sec. 304. Extension of authority for treatment and rehabilitation for seriously mentally ill and homeless veterans. Sec. 305. Extension of funding for financial assistance for supportive services for very low-income veteran families in permanent housing. Sec. 306. Extension of funding for grant program for homeless veterans with special needs.
Title IV—Other Authorities Sec. 401. Extension of authority To transport individuals to and from Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. Sec. 402. Extension of testimonial subpoena authority of Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Sec. 403. Extension of authority To maintain regional office in the Republic of the Philippines. Sec. 404. Extension and modification of authority for monthly assistance allowance for disabled veterans training in Paralympic and Olympic sports program.
Sec. 405. Expansion of cost estimates for congressional consideration under Cost of War Toxic Exposures Fund; reporting requirements. Sec. 406. Extension of authority for report on equitable relief provided due to administrative error. Sec. 407. Modification of certain housing loan fees. Sec. 408. Extension of authority for transfer of real property. Sec. 409. Extension of requirements relating to Chief Financial Officer of the Department.
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