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H.R. 3596, the Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2015 1 (September 28, 2015)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo2561 and id is 1 raw text is: 9/28/2015
Estimate of Direct Spending for H.R. 3596, the Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2015
as Introduced in the House on September 24, 2015
By Fiscal Year, in Millions of Dollars
2016    2017     2018    2019     2020     2021     2022    2023     2024    2025   2016-2020  2016-2025
Section 410. Reporting Fees
Estimated Budget Authority     -3       0        0       0        0        0       0        0       0        0          -3          -3
Estimated Outlays              -3       0        0       0        0        0       0        0       0        0          -3          -3
Section 407. Specially Adapted Housing
Estimated Budget Authority      *       2        *       *        *        *       *        *       *        *           2           2
Estimated Outlays               *       2        *       *        *        *       *        *       *        *           2           2
Sec. 204. Voc/Rehab Benefits
Estimated Budget Authority      1       1        *      -2        *        0       0        0       0        0           *           *
Estimated Outlays               1       1        *      -2        *        0       0        0       0        0           *           *
Total Changes in Direct Spending
Estimated Budget Authority   -2        3       *       -2       *         *       *        *       *       *           -1          -1
Estimated Outlays             -2       3       *       -2       *         *       *        *       *       *           -1          -1
Notes:     * = between -$500,000 and $500,000.
Section 410 would temporarily reduce the fee that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pays educational institutions to report certain information on
enrollees who are using VA education benefits at those institutions.
Section 407 would temporarily extend VA's authority to help up to 30 disabled veterans a year aquire housing with special features designed to
accommodate a lack of or difficulty with mobility.
Section 204 would temporarily extend the authority for VA to provide vocational and rehabilitation benefits to certain military personnel with severe injuries o
illnesses while those personnel are on active duty, rather than delay the delivery of those benefits until they are discharged from the military.
Sections not listed would not affect direct spending.

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