Title 38 › Part PART V— - BOARDS, ADMINISTRATIONS, AND SERVICES › Chapter CHAPTER 71— - BOARD OF VETERANS’ APPEALS › § 7101A
Sets how members of the Board of Veterans’ Appeals are picked, paid, checked, and removed. The Secretary appoints Board members (except the Chairman) with the President’s approval and based on the Chairman’s recommendations. Each member must be a lawyer in good standing in a State. Except for the Chairman and anyone in the Senior Executive Service, members are paid at rates equal to those in section 5372 of title 5. The Chairman creates a three-person review panel (the Chairman plus two other Board members, not the Vice Chairman) and rotates who serves on it. The panel must review members’ work not less than one year after job standards are set and at least every three years after that. Reviews must be written. If a member meets the standards, the Chairman renews the appointment. If not, the Chairman can give a conditional renewal or recommend that the Secretary not renew the appointment. Conditional renewals get another review within one year. If the Secretary decides not to renew a member, that person is removed. If a removed member was a civil-service attorney before joining the Board and asks to return, the Secretary must reassign them to an attorney job at the Board unless the person is not qualified. The Chairman (with the Secretary’s approval) sets fair, objective job standards, and the Secretary sets procedures and time limits for all these actions.
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38 U.S.C. § 7101A
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73