Pub. L. 102–83, § 2(a)105 Stat. 378 Pub. L. 105–368, title IV, § 403(a)(2)112 Stat. 3338 (Added , , ; amended , , .)
Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
section 1101 of this titlePrior section 301 was renumbered .
section 2 of Pub. L. 100–527Provisions similar to those in subsec. (a) of this section were contained in , known as the Department of Veterans Affairs Act.
section 201 of this titlePub. L. 102–83, § 2(a)Provisions similar to those in subsec. (b) of this section were contained in prior to repeal by .
Amendments
Pub. L. 105–3681998—Subsec. (c)(4). substituted “Administration” for “System”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Department of Veterans Affairs Personnel Transparency
Pub. L. 116–159, div. E, title I, § 5108134 Stat. 749
Pub. L. 115–182, title V, § 505132 Stat. 1477 Pub. L. 116–315, title III, § 3008134 Stat. 4996
Publication of Staffing and Vacancies.—
Website required .—
Exceptions .—
Update of information .—
Treatment of contractor positions .—
Inspector general review .—
Report to Congress .—
Department of Veterans Affairs Franchise Fund
Pub. L. 104–204, title I110 Stat. 2880 Pub. L. 109–114, title II, § 208119 Stat. 2389
Renaming of Veterans Health Services and Research Administration
Pub. L. 102–40, § 2105 Stat. 187
Renaming .—
References .—
Department of Veterans Affairs Act
Pub. L. 100–527102 Stat. 2635–2642 Pub. L. 101–94, title IV, § 401103 Stat. 628 Pub. L. 101–576, title II, § 205(c)(2)104 Stat. 2845 Pub. L. 102–83, § 3105 Stat. 402
SHORT TITLE.
“This Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the ‘Department of Veterans Affairs Act’.
ESTABLISHMENT OF VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION AS AN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
“The Veterans’ Administration is hereby redesignated as the Department of Veterans Affairs and shall be an executive department in the executive branch of the Government.
Pub. L. 102–83, § 3(3)105 Stat. 402 “[SECS. 3 to 5. Repealed. , , .]
VETERANS HEALTH SERVICES AND RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION.
“The establishment within the Veterans’ Administration known as the Department of Medicine and Surgery is hereby redesignated as the Veterans Health Services and Research Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION.
“The establishment within the Veterans’ Administration known as the Department of Veterans’ Benefits is hereby redesignated as the Veterans Benefits Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.
Continuation of Service of General Counsel .—
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.
Redesignation .—
REFERENCES.
SAVINGS PROVISIONS.
Continuing Effect of Legal Documents .—
Proceedings Not Affected .—
Suits Not Affected .—
Nonabatement of Actions .—
Property and Resources .—
Compensation for Continued Service .—
ADDITIONAL CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.
“After consultation with the appropriate committees of the Congress, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall prepare and submit to the Congress proposed legislation containing technical and conforming amendments to title 38, United States Code, and to other provisions of law, which reflect the changes made by this Act. Such legislation shall be submitted not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act [].
EFFECTIVE DATE.
In General .—
Appointment of Secretary .—
Executive Documents
Order of Succession
section 3345 of Title 5For order of succession during any period when both Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs are unable to perform functions and duties of office of Secretary, see Ex. Ord. No. 13247, , 66 F.R. 66271, listed in a table under , Government Organization and Employees.
Ex. Ord. No. 13793. Improving Accountability and Whistleblower Protection at the Department of Veterans Affairs
Ex. Ord. No. 13793, , 82 F.R. 20539, provided:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
SectionPurpose 1. . This order is intended to improve accountability and whistleblower protection at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) by directing the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Secretary) to establish within the VA an Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and to appoint a Special Assistant to serve as Executive Director of the Office.
SecEstablishing a VA Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection. 2. . (a) Within 45 days of the date of this order, and to the extent permitted by law, the Secretary shall establish in the VA the Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection (Office), and shall appoint a Special Assistant, reporting directly to the Secretary, to serve as Executive Director of the Office. The VA shall provide funding and administrative support for the Office, consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(b) To the extent permitted by law, the Office shall:
(i) advise and assist the Secretary in using, as appropriate, all available authorities to discipline or terminate any VA manager or employee who has violated the public’s trust and failed to carry out his or her duties on behalf of veterans, and to recruit, reward, and retain high-performing employees;
(ii) identify statutory barriers to the Secretary’s authority to discipline or terminate any employee who has jeopardized the health, safety, or well-being of a veteran, and to recruit, reward, and retain high-performing employees; and report such barriers to the Secretary for consideration as to the need for legislative changes;
(iii) work closely with relevant VA components to ensure swift and effective resolution of veterans’ complaints of wrongdoing at the VA; and
(iv) work closely with relevant VA components to ensure adequate investigation and correction of wrongdoing throughout the VA, and to protect employees who lawfully disclose wrongdoing from retaliation.
(c) In establishing the Office, the Secretary shall consider, in addition to any other relevant factors:
(i) whether some or all of the functions of the Office are currently performed by an existing VA office, component, or program;
(ii) whether certain administrative capabilities necessary for operating the Office are redundant with those of another VA office, component, or program; and
(iii) whether combining the Office with another VA office, component, or program may improve the VA’s efficiency, effectiveness, or accountability.
Sec.General Provisions 3. . (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
Ex. Ord. No. 14296. Keeping Promises to Veterans and Establishing a National Center for Warrior Independence
Ex. Ord. No. 14296, , 90 F.R. 20369, provided:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:
SectionPurpose and Policy 1. . Our Nation’s security, prosperity, and freedom would not be possible without our veterans. Many service members paid the ultimate sacrifice. Many others bear visible and invisible wounds from their service. Too many veterans are homeless in America. Each veteran deserves our gratitude.
Yet the Federal Government has not always treated veterans like the heroes they are. During the previous administration, unaccountable bureaucrats treated them shamefully, failing veterans when they needed help most and betraying the taxpayers who rightfully expect better.
The story of the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center is indicative of this failure. More than one hundred years ago, Senator John Percival Jones and Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker generously donated hundreds of acres of land that they owned in West Los Angeles on the condition that it be used to house disabled veterans. The campus once featured a chapel, billiard hall, 1,000-seat theater, and housed about 6,000 veterans, but the Federal Government has since allowed this crown jewel of veteran care to deteriorate over the last few decades.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (Department) leased parts of the property to a private school, private companies, and the baseball team of the University of California, Los Angeles, sometimes at significantly below-market prices. As of 2024, there were approximately 3,000 homeless veterans in Los Angeles, more than in any other city in the country and accounting for about 10 percent of all of America’s homeless veterans. Many of these heroes live in squalor in Los Angeles’s infamous “skid row.”
During my first term, I signed legislation to increase accountability and expand benefits and choices for veterans in accessing care, and my second term will build on those efforts. Accountability will return to the Department. Veterans around the Nation will have more choices in care, benefits, and services. The VA campus in West Los Angeles will become the National Center for Warrior Independence with facilities and resources to help our veterans earn back their self-sufficiency.
Sec.Establishing the National Center for Warrior Independence 2. . The Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Secretary) shall take all appropriate action to:
(a) designate a National Center for Warrior Independence on the West Los Angeles VA Campus in which homeless veterans in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and around the Nation can seek and receive the care, benefits, and services to which they are entitled;
(b) work with other municipalities and VA facilities to ensure that homeless veterans outside the Los Angeles metropolitan area who want to avail themselves of the National Center for Warrior Independence are provided the means to do so;
(c) in coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and the heads of any other relevant executive departments or agencies, ensure that funds that may have been spent on housing or other services for illegal aliens are redirected to construct, establish, and maintain this National Center for Warrior Independence;
(d) work to restore self-sufficiency and the warrior ethos among homeless veterans through any guidance, requirements, or services needed to ensure that homeless veterans can access housing, receive substance abuse or addiction treatment, and return to productive work and community engagement; and
(e) within 120 days of the date of this order [], present an action plan to the President, through the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, to meet these directives and restore the capacity to house up to 6,000 homeless veterans at the National Center for Warrior Independence by .
Sec.Voucher Program 3. . The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall, in consultation with the Secretary, use vouchers to support homeless veterans in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and around the Nation with respect to this effort.
Sec.Restoring Accountability at the Department of Veterans Affairs 4. . The Secretary shall take the following steps to restore accountability and excellent service at the Department:
Public Law 115–41(a) take appropriate action against individuals who have committed misconduct, making full use of and in accordance with the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 () [see Tables for classification]; and
(b) investigate and take steps to rectify the previous administration’s decision to rehire and reinstate back pay for employees previously fired for misconduct and direct such savings back toward care, benefits, and services for veterans, in accordance with all applicable laws.
Sec.Providing Choices and Excellence to Veterans 5. . The Secretary shall take steps to increase the excellence of and options for care, benefits, and services for veterans including:
(a) within 60 days of the date of this order, submitting a report to the President, through the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, with a plan to reduce wait times for Veterans Health Administration appointments that explores options like expanding office hours, offering weekend appointments, and increasing the use of virtual healthcare options;
(b) within 30 days of the date of this order, directing a feasibility study at the Manchester VA Medical Center and within 180 days of this order, submitting to the President, through the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, an action plan to expand services to support a full-service medical center in New Hampshire so that it is no longer the only State in the contiguous United States without such a center; and
(c) in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, developing a strategy to improve the delivery and quality of the Department’s healthcare services in a more efficient and effective manner to support veterans; the strategy shall initially prioritize implementation of actions to reduce access times and improve service delivery, to include options for offering treatment to veterans at select military treatment facilities and military beneficiaries at VA facilities with appropriate reimbursement.
Sec.General Provisions 6. . (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the head thereof; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
(d) The Department of Veterans Affairs shall provide funding for this order’s publication in the Federal Register.