HR981-119

Passed House

To amend title 38, United States Code, to improve the processes to approve programs of education for purposes of the educational assistance programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced Apr 10, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The VETT Act changes disclosure and training processes for VA education benefits. When an educational institution cannot provide an individual the required form with all information required by section 3679(f)(1)(A), the institution must provide a notice with that form. The notice must specify which information may be inaccurate or incomplete and must provide the best estimate available on the notice date in place of the missing or uncertain information. The bill also requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a central website publishing information about VA training for school certifying officials and to update that information regularly.

Who Benefits and How

Veterans using VA education benefits benefit because they receive clearer warnings when cost, aid, or program information on required forms may be incomplete or inaccurate. Servicemembers and eligible dependents using VA education assistance benefit from the same improved disclosure before choosing or continuing education programs. School certifying officials benefit from a central VA website showing training information. State approving agencies and VA education staff benefit from more transparent disclosure practices when institutions cannot provide complete forms.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Educational institutions accepting VA education benefits must prepare notices identifying inaccurate or incomplete information and provide best estimates when required forms are not complete. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs and VA education-service staff must create and maintain the training website for school certifying officials. School compliance offices must track when estimates are used and make sure notices accompany forms. Institutions with weak data systems may face higher administrative burdens to identify incomplete information and produce estimates.

Key Provisions

  • Requires educational institutions to notify students when required VA education-benefit forms contain inaccurate or incomplete information.
  • Requires notices to specify which information may be inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Requires institutions to provide the best available estimate in place of incomplete or inaccurate information.
  • Requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a central website for school certifying official training information.
  • Requires VA to update the school certifying official training information on a regular basis.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Amends VA education-benefit approval rules to require educational institutions that cannot provide complete or accurate required forms to give students a notice identifying inaccurate or incomplete information and the best available estimates, and requires VA to maintain a regularly updated public website with training information for school certifying officials.

Key Policy Areas

Veterans Affairs, Education, Consumer Disclosure

Primary Purpose

Amends VA education-benefit approval rules to require educational institutions that cannot provide complete or accurate required forms to give students a notice identifying inaccurate or incomplete information and the best available estimates, and requires VA to maintain a regularly updated public website with training information for school certifying officials.

Policy Domains

Veterans Affairs Education Consumer Disclosure

House resolution provisions

Identified Gains
  • Veterans using VA education benefits
  • Servicemembers using VA education assistance
  • Eligible dependents using VA education assistance
  • School certifying officials
  • State approving agencies
  • VA education staff
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: eh
VA education staff:
State approving agencies:
School certifying officials:
Veterans using VA education benefits:
Servicemembers using VA education assistance:
Eligible dependents using VA education assistance:
Identified Costs
  • Educational institutions accepting VA benefits
  • Secretary of Veterans Affairs
  • VA education-service staff
  • School compliance offices
  • Institutions with weak data systems
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: eh
School compliance offices:
VA education-service staff:
Secretary of Veterans Affairs:
Institutions with weak data systems:
Educational institutions accepting VA benefits:

Legislative Progress

Passed House
Introduced Committee Passed
Apr 10, 2025

Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' …

Apr 10, 2025 (inferred)

Passed House (inferred from eh version)

Feb 5, 2025

Mr. Van Orden introduced the following bill; which was referred …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Veterans
6 mentions across 3 clauses
+6 positive

Servicemembers using VA education assistance, Veterans using VA education benefits

Education
6 mentions across 3 clauses
+3 positive -3 negative

Educational institutions accepting VA benefits, School certifying officials

Positive-direction: School certifying officials

Negative-direction: Educational institutions accepting VA benefits

Government
6 mentions across 3 clauses
-6 negative

Secretary of Veterans Affairs, VA education-service staff

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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Veterans Affairs Education Consumer Disclosure
Actor Mappings
"secretary"
→ Secretary of Veterans Affairs

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