9304 - Grants to veterans' service officer programs.

     § 9304.  Grants to veterans' service officer programs.        (a)  Award allocations.--From funds specifically appropriated     for this purpose, the department shall award grants to     designated veterans' service organizations to support veterans'     service officer programs. Grants awarded under this section     shall be used solely to support accredited veterans' service     officers and the associated costs, including:            (1)  Wages, benefits, other compensation and related        personnel costs.            (2)  Training provided by accredited veterans' service        advocacy staff.            (3)  Equipment to be used by accredited veterans' service        officer staff.        (b)  Program goals.--The goals of the program shall include:            (1)  improvement of the coordination and distribution of        veterans' benefits;            (2)  maximization of the effective and efficient use of        taxpayer dollars; and            (3)  increasing veterans' participation in available        benefits programs.        (c)  Use of grants.--A designated veterans' service     organization shall use grants received under this section to     improve the administration and delivery of services to     Pennsylvania's veterans and meet the goals set forth in     subsection (b) by:            (1)  Increasing interaction between the veterans' service        organizations and the United States Department of Veterans        Affairs in order to enhance the delivery of services to        Pennsylvania veterans.            (2)  Increasing the number of initial claims filed with        the United States Department of Veterans Affairs on behalf of        Pennsylvania veterans for service-related disabilities or        pension benefits.            (3)  Developing methods to increase rates of recovery        paid by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to        Pennsylvania veterans.            (4)  Expanding training opportunities for designated        veterans' service organizations and veterans' service        officers.            (5)  Increasing either the number or percentage of        Pennsylvania veterans enrolled in the Department of Veterans        Affairs health care system.            (6)  Improving coordination among the veterans' service        organizations and with the department to assure an integrated        approach to claims processing.            (7)  Improving outreach services to veterans throughout        Pennsylvania and each of its counties.        (d)  Eligibility.--The following veterans' service     organizations are designated to receive grants under this     program:            (1)  The American Legion.            (2)  AMVETS.            (3)  Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.            (4)  Disabled American Veterans.            (5)  The department may designate additional Pennsylvania        veterans' service organizations to receive grants under the        program when:                (i)  The veterans' service organization is a member            of the State Veterans' Commission as listed in section            1702(b) (relating to State Veterans' Commission).                (ii)  The veterans' service organization serves as an            active participant in the State Veterans' Commission            abiding by the statutory rules and guidelines.        (e)  Application for allocations.--Veterans' service     organizations eligible for funding under subsection (c) shall     submit an annual spending plan to the department in order to be     eligible to receive a grant under this section consistent with     the provisions of subsections (b) and (c).        (f)  Amount of grants.--The department shall determine the     annual allocation to each of the designated veterans' service     organizations based on the spending plan submitted under     subsection (e) for the upcoming fiscal year and on actual     recoveries from the previous fiscal year. If the total     appropriation totals less than the collective spending plans,     the department shall prorate the allocations among eligible     organizations based on the spending plan and past performance.        (g)  Procedures, policies and guidelines.--The department     shall establish procedures, policies, guidelines, forms and     reporting requirements necessary to carry out the purposes of     this program within 45 days of the effective date of this     section. Procedures, policies, guidelines, forms and reporting     requirements established under this section shall be submitted     to the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee of     the Senate and the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness     Committee of the House of Representatives for their review and     comment.        (h)  Reporting requirements.--On or before October 1 of each     year, designated veterans' service organizations participating     in the program established by this section shall file a written     report with the Adjutant General and the Deputy Adjutant General     for Veterans' Affairs and send copies to the chairman and     minority chairman of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency     Preparedness Committee of the Senate and the chairman and     minority chairman of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency     Preparedness Committee of the House of Representatives and State     Veterans' Commission. The report shall contain the following     information:            (1)  A description of all veterans' service officer        activities, an accounting of recoveries and a listing of        volunteer hours for the preceding Commonwealth fiscal year.            (2)  A proposed budget and spending plan for the        Commonwealth fiscal year beginning on July 1 of the year        following the filing of the report.            (3)  An accounting of its expenditures from grants        awarded under this program, audited by a certified public        accountant for the preceding Commonwealth fiscal year.        (i)  Review of reports.--The Veterans Affairs and Emergency     Preparedness Committee of the Senate and the Veterans Affairs     and Emergency Preparedness Committee of the House of     Representatives shall review the reports filed by the     participating veterans' service organizations.        (j)  Audits.--The department or the Auditor General may     conduct such audits and reviews of the grant program hereby     established as the department or the Auditor General determines     to be necessary or appropriate. Copies of all audit reports or     reviews conducted by the department or the Auditor General shall     be made available to the chairman and minority chairman of the     Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee of the     Senate and the chairman and minority chairman of the Veterans     Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee of the House of     Representatives.     (Dec. 12, 2007, P.L.433, No.66, eff. imd.)        2007 Amendment.  Act 66 added section 9304. See section 2 of     Act 66 of 2007 in the appendix to this title for special     provisions relating to applicability.