Title 38 › Part II— GENERAL BENEFITS › Chapter 20— BENEFITS FOR HOMELESS VETERANS › Subchapter VII— OTHER PROVISIONS › § 2066
Creates an Advisory Committee on Homeless Veterans inside the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Secretary appoints up to 15 people from groups like veterans service organizations, advocates, community service providers, formerly homeless veterans, state veterans officials, and experts in mental health, addiction treatment, housing, and job rehabilitation, plus others the Secretary chooses. The committee also includes representatives from Labor, Defense, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, the Interagency Council on Homelessness, and VA’s Under Secretaries for Health and Benefits. Members serve no more than three years per term, are unpaid, but can get travel pay and per diem. The Secretary must get regular advice from the committee about benefits and services for homeless veterans. The committee must collect and review information, check how well VA programs work, find gaps in services and data, point out coordination problems with other agencies, suggest ways to work with community groups, work with the Interagency Council, recommend funding and placement options for veterans who need special care, and do other tasks the Secretary asks. By March 31 each year the committee must send an annual report to the Secretary with needs, program reviews, activities, and recommendations. The Secretary must send that report with any comments to the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committees within 90 days. The committee ends on September 30, 2026.
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38 U.S.C. § 2066
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 5, 2026
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