CLEAN VA Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The CLEAN VA Act changes several VA accountability systems. For section 714 discipline, it requires substantial evidence, tells VA deciding employees to apply specified factors when deciding removal, demotion, or suspension, requires the Secretary to uphold an initial decision supported by substantial evidence, allows removal, demotion, or suspension without first placing an employee on a performance improvement plan, and bars administrative judges from reviewing penalty challenges except for constitutional issues. The bill increases penalties for VA employees who commit theft involving VA records or benefits systems to up to 15 years and $500,000 with mandatory restitution; false statements tied to veterans' benefits claims or VA duties to up to 10 years and $250,000; VA bribery tied to benefits or contracts to up to 20 years and twice the bribe value; and VA employee benefits fraud to up to 10 years, $250,000, and pension forfeiture. It adds title 5 pension forfeiture for VA employees convicted of covered offenses related to their duties. It requires the Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection to complete VA retaliation investigations within 60 days, justify delays to Congress, provide interim protections, and sets incentives for substantiated internal disclosures of significant fraud, waste, or abuse. It requires VA to review the disability rating schedule for fraud, exaggeration, duplication, medical accuracy, functional impairment, consistency, integrity, and fairness; develop data analytics and AI systems to identify high-risk disability claims; require human review before action; respect due process and privacy; coordinate with the Inspector General and GAO; and report to Congress within 180 days. It also requires every VA employee to complete annual ethics, fraud prevention, and legal compliance training, with VA Inspector General oversight and annual reports.
Who Benefits and How
Veterans benefit if stronger fraud controls protect disability compensation and benefits systems from theft, false claims, and bribery. VA whistleblowers benefit from 60-day retaliation investigations, interim protections, and incentives for substantiated internal disclosures. VA managers benefit from clearer section 714 discipline factors and authority to act without performance improvement plans. Congressional oversight committees benefit from reports on whistleblower delays, rating schedule vulnerabilities, AI integration, and ethics training completion. Analytics vendors may benefit if VA procures tools for disability claim irregularity detection with human review safeguards.
Who Bears the Burden and How
VA employees accused of misconduct face faster discipline, reduced penalty review, higher criminal penalties, restitution, and possible pension forfeiture. VA deciding officials, OAWP investigators, rating schedule staff, and training administrators must implement new review, investigation, reporting, and training duties. VA claimants may face more data analytics screening for irregularities, though human review and due process protections are required before action. VA Inspector General and GAO staff must evaluate AI tools, training compliance, over-flagging, under-detection, and misuse risks.
Key Provisions
- Amends section 714 discipline to require substantial evidence, specified decision factors, Secretary review, no mandatory performance improvement plan, and limited penalty appeals.
- Increases criminal penalties and restitution for VA employee theft, false statements, bribery, and benefits fraud.
- Requires pension forfeiture for VA employees convicted of covered duty-related offenses.
- Requires 60-day OAWP retaliation investigations, congressional delay justifications, interim protections, and whistleblower incentives.
- Requires VA to review the disability rating schedule and develop data analytics and AI systems for claim irregularity detection with human validation.
- Requires annual VA employee ethics and fraud-prevention training with Inspector General oversight and annual congressional reports.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Tightens VA employee accountability and fraud controls by adding substantial-evidence review and limited penalty appeals for section 714 discipline, increasing criminal penalties for VA-related theft, false statements, bribery, and benefits fraud, creating pension forfeiture, accelerating VA whistleblower retaliation investigations, requiring disability rating schedule and AI claims-integrity reviews, and mandating annual ethics and fraud-prevention training.
Key Policy Areas
Veterans, Government Accountability, Fraud Prevention
Primary Purpose
Tightens VA employee accountability and fraud controls by adding substantial-evidence review and limited penalty appeals for section 714 discipline, increasing criminal penalties for VA-related theft, false statements, bribery, and benefits fraud, creating pension forfeiture, accelerating VA whistleblower retaliation investigations, requiring disability rating schedule and AI claims-integrity reviews, and mandating annual ethics and fraud-prevention training.
Policy Domains
Substantive provisions
Identified Gains
- Veterans receiving disability benefits
- VA whistleblowers
- VA managers
- Congressional oversight committees
- Analytics vendors
Identified Costs
- VA employees accused of misconduct
- VA deciding officials
- OAWP investigators
- VA rating schedule staff
- VA claimants screened by analytics
- VA Inspector General staff
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeReferred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Mr. Biggs of Arizona introduced the following bill; which was …
Referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and in addition …
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
Department of Justice prosecutors, Federal pension administrators, GAO disability claims reviewers
Positive-direction: MSPB administrative judges, VA managers seeking faster accountability
Negative-direction: Department of Justice prosecutors, Federal pension administrators, GAO disability claims reviewers, OAWP investigators, VA Inspector General evaluators, VA Inspector General training oversight staff, VA deciding officials, VA disability rating schedule staff
VA employees convicted of benefits fraud, VA employees convicted of bribery, VA employees subject to section 714 discipline
Positive-direction: VA whistleblowers
Negative-direction: VA employees convicted of benefits fraud, VA employees convicted of bribery, VA employees subject to section 714 discipline, VA employees taking ethics training
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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