Title 38 › Part PART V— - BOARDS, ADMINISTRATIONS, AND SERVICES › Chapter CHAPTER 74— - VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION—PERSONNEL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - APPOINTMENTS › § 7403
Appointments of certain VA health-care workers can only happen after the Secretary approves their qualifications under VA rules, and normal civil-service hiring rules do not block these appointments. The rule covers eight kinds of professionals, including physicians, dentists, podiatrists, optometrists, nurses, physician assistants, expanded‑function dental auxiliaries, and chiropractors. Most hires have a two‑year probationary period. A registered nurse has the same two‑year probation whether full‑time or part‑time. If someone already completed the full‑time probation for the job, a later part‑time appointment has no new probation. A review board checks people’s records and can remove anyone found not fully qualified. Promotions require an examination under the Secretary’s rules, and within‑grade pay steps move in set increments. Time worked under these appointments counts when figuring reinstatement rights in the federal civil service. If a person’s assignment level changes, their grade and pay may be adjusted to match. The Secretary may use these hiring and promotion rules for other VA occupations listed elsewhere, but must apply veterans’ hiring preferences and handle disputes, discipline, reductions‑in‑force, and grievance rights under the normal federal civil‑service law. The Secretary can also hire into competitive service people with an accredited health degree and VA‑affiliated clinical training, still following veterans’ preference principles. Any promotion system for such occupational groups must be developed with their exclusive employee representatives. The Secretary must give representatives a written plan, allow 30 days for recommendations, seriously consider them, and follow a 30‑day meet‑and‑confer and mediation process with notification to the congressional veterans’ affairs committees before implementing disputed parts (or implement parts with no recommendations immediately).
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38 U.S.C. § 7403
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73