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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 13 · § 13.260

§ 13.260. Personal funds of patients.

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(a)Distribution of funds. Benefits deposited by VA in the personal funds of patients account for a veteran who was rated by VA as being unable to manage his or her VA benefits and who died leaving an account balance are payable to an eligible person. For purposes of this section, eligible person means an individual living at the time the account balance is distributed in the following order of preference:
(1)The deceased veteran's spouse, as defined by § 3.1000(d)(1) of this chapter;
(2)The veteran's children (in equal shares), as defined by § 3.57 of this chapter, but without regard to age or marital status; or
(3)The veteran's dependent parents (in equal shares) or surviving parent, as defined by § 3.59 of this chapter, provided that the parents were or parent was dependent within the meaning of § 3.250 of this chapter on the date of the veteran's death.
(4)Any balance remaining in the personal funds of patients account that cannot be distributed in accordance with paragraphs (a)(1) through
(3)of this section will be used by VA to reimburse anyone who bore the expense of the veteran's last sickness or burial or will be deposited to the credit of the applicable current VA appropriation.
(b)Application. A person who seeks distribution of a deceased veteran's funds from the personal funds of patients account under paragraph
(a)of this section must file an application with VA not later than 5 years after the veteran's death. If any person who seeks such distribution is under a legal disability that prevents him or her from filing an application at the time of the veteran's death, the 5-year period will run from the date of termination or removal of the legal disability. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 501, 5502)
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