Dignified Burial and Other Veterans' Benefits Improvement Act of 2012

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Status Signed into Law
Sponsor Patty Murray
Citation 112-S-3202
Actions 22
Introduced May 17th, 2012
Cosponsors
4 1
Last Action Jan 10th, 2013
Policy Area
Introduced Senate May 17
Senate Passed Dec 19
House Passed Dec 30
President Presented Jan 1
Enacted Signed into Law Jan 10
Party support (passage votes since last amendment)
Republican
100% 220Y / 0N
Democrat
100% 173Y / 0N

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(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the Senate on December 19, 2012. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Dignified Burial and Other Veterans' Benefits Improvement Act of 2012 - Title I: Cemetery Matters - (Sec. 101) Authorizes the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to furnish a casket or urn of sufficient quality for a dignified burial for the burial in a national cemetery of a deceased veteran when the Secretary: (1) is unable to identify such veteran's next of kin, and (2) determines that sufficient resources for furnishing such casket or urn are not otherwise available. Prohibits the furnishing of such casket or urn in the case of a veteran convicted of a federal or state capital crime. (Sec. 102) Directs the Secretary, with respect to the interment, funeral, memorial service, or ceremony (service) of a deceased veteran at a national cemetery, to ensure that: (1) the expressed wishes of the next of kin or other agent of such veteran are given deference when determining whether such service affects the safety and security of the cemetery and its visitors; (2) all appropriate public cemetery areas may be used by the family for contemplation, prayer, mourning, or reflection; and (3) during such service, the family may display any chosen religious or other symbols. Requires a report from the Secretary to the congressional veterans committees on the implementation of this section. (Sec. 103) Requires the Secretary, in the case of a deceased veteran with no apparent next of kin and without sufficient resources to cover funeral and burial expenses, to ensure that the entity responsible for the body prior to transportation to a national cemetery for burial notifies the VA as to whether such veteran was cremated and steps taken to ensure that such veteran has no next of kin. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to cooperate with veterans service organizations to assist entities in possession of unclaimed or abandoned human remains in determining if any such remains are the remains of veterans or other individuals eligible for burial in a national cemetery. Requires the Secretary, upon a positive determination with respect to any such remains, to provide for and cover the transportation costs and funeral expenses of such veteran or individual. (Sec. 105) Excludes from interment or memorialization in a national cemetery any person convicted of a tier III sex offender offense and sentenced to a minimum of life imprisonment. (Sec. 106) Treats Clark Veterans Cemetery in the Republic of the Philippines as a permanent military cemetery in a foreign country for purposes of the purview of the American Battle Monuments Commission. Directs the Commission to restore, operate, and maintain such Cemetery in cooperation with the government of the Republic of the Philippines. (Sec. 107) Directs the Secretary to report to the veterans committees on VA compliance with industry standards for caskets and urns. Title II: Health Care - (Sec. 201) Directs the Secretary to: (1) establish and maintain an open burn pit registry for members deployed in a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan who may have been exposed to toxic chemicals and fumes caused by open burn pits used for disposing solid waste, (2) include in such registry information necessary to ascertain and monitor the health effects of such exposure, (3) develop a public information campaign to inform eligible individuals about the registry, and (4) periodically notify such individuals of significant developments in the study and treatment of conditions associated with such exposure. Requires the Secretary to: (1) contract with an independent scientific organization to develop reports assessing the effectiveness of actions taken to collect and maintain information on the health effects of such exposure, and (2) submit such organization's initial and follow-up report to Congress. (Sec. 202) Authorizes the Secretary to transport individuals to and from VA facilities in connection with vocational rehabilitation, counseling, examination, treatment, or care. (Sec. 203) Extends through FY2016 the current $90 limit on a VA pension paid to veterans residing in nursing homes when their nursing costs are paid through title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act. (Sec. 204) Extends through 2016 the report requirement for the Special Committee on Post-Traumatic-Stress Disorder. Title III: Other Matters - (Sec. 301) Directs the Secretary of Labor, during the two-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, to provide the Transition Assistance Program to veterans and their spouses at locations other than military installations in at least three and up to five states selected by the Secretary based on the highest rates of veteran unemployment. Requires: (1) a report from such Secretary to Congress for any year in which such training was provided, and (2) a one-time report from the Comptroller General on such training. (Sec. 302) Requires that the principal office of the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) be in the metropolitan area of Washington, DC, but allows the CAVC to sit any place within the United States. Requires judges in active service on the CAVC to: (1) have their official duty station at the principal office; and (2) reside within 50 miles of such metropolitan area. Provides an exception for recall-eligible retired CAVC judges. (Sec. 303) Designates the VA facility in Carrollton, Georgia, as the "Trinka Davis Veterans Village." (Sec. 304) Designates the VA facility in Sunrise, Florida, as the "William 'Bill' Kling Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic." (Sec. 305) Designates the VA medical center in Spokane, Washington, as the "Mann-Grandstaff Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center." (Sec. 306) Designates the VA community based outpatient clinic in Mansfield, Ohio, as the "David F. Winder Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based Outpatient Clinic."

Actions

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Senate House Executive
INTRODUCED
INTRODUCED
May 17, 2012
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE HEARINGS HELD
Jun 27, 2012
COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE DISCHARGED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT
Dec 19, 2012
ON FLOOR
LAID BEFORE CHAMBER BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT
ON FLOOR
VOTE
PASSAGE
PASSED SENATE
MESSAGE SENATE SENT TO HOUSE
Dec 20, 2012
RECEIVED IN CHAMBER
RECEIVED IN CHAMBER
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REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
ON FLOOR
CONSIDERATION UNDER SUSPENSION OF RULES
Dec 30, 2012
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MOTION
SUSPEND RULES BILL
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DEBATE
ON FLOOR
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS
ON FLOOR
CONSIDERED AS UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ON FLOOR
VOTE
PASSAGE
PASSED BOTH CHAMBERS
VOTE
TABLE RECONSIDERATION
WITH PRESIDENT
PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT
Jan 1, 2013
WITH PRESIDENT
REFERRED TO SUBCOMMITTEE
Jan 2, 2013
ENACTED
SIGNED
Jan 10, 2013
ENACTED
LAW REGISTERED
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Amendments

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Amendment flow 1 merged from 1 voted amendments 1 terminal · 0 pending · 0 grouped below
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SAMDT 3407 Merged
Dec 19, 2012 Full page
In the nature of a substitute.
Sponsor Patty Murray Democrat
Voted amendment Accepted into the bill text passed · amendment passage