Title 38 › Part PART IV— - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › Chapter CHAPTER 61— - PENAL AND FORFEITURE PROVISIONS › § 6103
If someone knowingly makes, helps make, or arranges a false document or statement to get benefits run by the Secretary (except insurance benefits), that person will lose all rights and benefits under those laws (except insurance benefits). If a veteran loses disability pay for this reason, the money that would have gone to the veteran can instead go to the veteran’s spouse, children, and parents, up to what they would get if the veteran had died from a service-related disability. Anyone who took part in the fraud cannot receive those payments. No new apportionment awards under this rule may be made after September 1, 1959. Forfeiture does not stop burial allowance, death compensation, dependency and indemnity compensation, or death pension if the veteran dies. After September 1, 1959, people who lived or were domiciled in a State when the act happened generally cannot be forfeited unless they leave that State before the time for criminal prosecution runs out; this does not apply to forfeitures before September 1, 1959 or acts in the Philippine Islands before July 4, 1946. The Secretary must review forfeitures made on or before September 1, 1959 and cancel any that would not apply under the rules after that date, effective June 30, 1972; affected persons may apply for any now-available benefits and the award date will be set under the law’s rules.
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38 U.S.C. § 6103
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73