Title 38 › Part PART I— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS › § 318
The Department must have a Center for Women Veterans led by a Director. The Director must be a Senior Executive Service appointee (career or noncareer) and serve a six-year term. The Director reports straight to the Secretary or the Deputy Secretary. The Director must advise top officials on policies and programs for women veterans. The Director must recommend new or improved programs, promote and do outreach about benefits, share successful program ideas, and run a resource center. The Director must do social and demographic research on women veterans’ needs and how well programs work, without regard to laws about collecting public information. The Director must review complaints about VA services for women veterans, help other federal, state, local, and private program officials serve women veterans better, warn when laws or policies discourage use of benefits, publicize medical research important to women veterans, advise on including women in clinical research under section 492B of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 289a–2), support the Advisory Committee on Women Veterans, and do other related duties the Secretary assigns. The Secretary must give the Director enough resources. Each year’s budget documents to Congress must include the Center’s budget details, the Secretary’s view on whether the resources and staff are enough, and a report on the Center’s past-year activities and accomplishments.
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38 U.S.C. § 318
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73