82_FR_49325 82 FR 49121 - Extension of the Presumptive Period for Compensation for Gulf War Veterans

82 FR 49121 - Extension of the Presumptive Period for Compensation for Gulf War Veterans

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 204 (October 24, 2017)

Page Range49121-49123
FR Document2017-22970

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing this final rule to affirm its adjudication regulations regarding compensation for disabilities resulting from undiagnosed illnesses suffered by veterans who served in the Persian Gulf War. This amendment is necessary to extend the period during which disabilities associated with undiagnosed illnesses and medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illnesses must become manifest in order for a Veteran to be eligible for compensation. The intended effect of this amendment is to provide consistency in VA adjudication policy, preserve certain rights afforded to Persian Gulf War (GW) veterans, and ensure fairness for current and future GW veterans.

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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

38 CFR Part 3

RIN 2900-AP84


Extension of the Presumptive Period for Compensation for Gulf War 
Veterans

AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing this final 
rule to affirm its adjudication regulations regarding compensation for 
disabilities resulting from undiagnosed illnesses suffered by veterans 
who served in the Persian Gulf War. This amendment is necessary to 
extend the period during which disabilities associated with undiagnosed 
illnesses and medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illnesses 
must become manifest in order for a Veteran to be eligible for 
compensation. The intended effect of this amendment is to provide 
consistency in VA adjudication policy, preserve certain rights afforded 
to Persian Gulf War (GW) veterans, and ensure fairness for current and 
future GW veterans.

DATES: This final rule is effective October 24, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janel Keyes, Policy Analyst, 
Regulations Staff (211D), Compensation Service, Veterans Benefits 
Administration, 810 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420, 
[email protected], (202) 461-9700. (This is not a toll-free telephone 
number.)

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 17, 2016, VA published in the 
Federal Register an interim final rule (81 FR 71382) amending its 
adjudication regulation regarding compensation for disabilities 
suffered by veterans who served in the Southwest Asia Theater of 
Operations during the GW. In order to ensure that benefits established 
by Congress are fairly administered, VA extended the evaluation period 
in which disabilities associated with undiagnosed illnesses and chronic 
multi-symptom illnesses must become manifest in order for a veteran to 
be eligible for compensation. Accordingly, VA removed the date, 
December 31, 2016, from 38 CFR 3.317(a)(1)(i) and added, in its place, 
December 31, 2021.
    VA invited interested persons to submit written comments on or 
before December 16, 2016. VA received 22 comments in response to the 
interim final rule. VA received comments from military service members, 
veterans, family members, and one veteran service organization, which 
was Veterans of Foreign Wars. Some comments addressed more than one 
issue. In those instances, VA reviewed and considered each issue 
independently. VA also grouped together by similar topic all of the 
issues raised by the commenters that concerned at least one portion of 
the rule. VA organized the responses to the comments by topic. VA 
responds to all commenters as follows.

I. Supportive

    VA received five comments expressing support for the extension. One 
commenter provided personal testimony as a GW veteran that his symptoms 
had a delayed-onset; therefore, an extension was appropriate and 
justified. Another commenter provided personal testimony as a spouse of 
a GW veteran stating that her husband's symptoms have ``steadily gotten 
worse over the years''. VA appreciates the feedback and support. VA 
makes no change based on these comments.

II. Elimination of Expiration Date

    The majority of commenters, some of whom thanked VA for the 
extension, asserted that VA should eliminate the expiration date. One 
commenter stated, ``I think that the deadline for [GW] presumptive 
claims should be totally taken away since there is still not an 
official end to the [GW] and we do not know when there will be one.'' 
Another stated, ``It took about 5 years after getting out to see a 
pattern of illness and at a level to make me concerned. It took even 
longer to see and feel the full extent of my conditions.'' 
Additionally, Veterans of Foreign Wars requested an open-ended 
presumptive period ``without an artificial time limit''.
    VA makes no change based on these comments. Section 102(7) of the 
Persian Gulf War Veterans' Benefits Act, Title I of the Veterans' 
Benefits Improvement Act of 1994, Public Law 103-446, states Congress' 
finding that further research must be undertaken to determine the 
causes of GW veterans' illnesses and that

pending the outcome of such research, veterans who are seriously ill 
as the result of such illnesses should be given the benefit of the 
doubt and be provided compensation to offset the impairment in 
earning capacities they may be experiencing.

Hence, Congress contemplated an ongoing process for investigating the 
nature and causes of GW veterans' illnesses that is reflected in the 
current statutory and regulatory scheme. See 38 U.S.C. 1117 and 38 CFR 
3.317.

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    In section 1117(b), Congress provided the Secretary with discretion 
to prescribe a presumptive period based upon, among other things, a 
review of credible medical or scientific evidence. As stated in the 
interim final rule, there is a lack of scientific certainty surrounding 
the cause of illnesses suffered by GW veterans. Accordingly, VA 
believes that extending the presumptive period for a significant, but 
not indefinite, period to permit further investigation is consistent 
with the goals of this statutory scheme. Thus, the Secretary is 
exercising his discretion under section 1117 and extending the 
presumptive period to December 31, 2021, in order to provide more time 
for scientific and medical research regarding diseases and illnesses 
that may be related to service in the Southwest Asia Theater of 
Operations.
    One commenter expressed concern about how the expiration date may 
be perceived as inconsistent with the important missions of the VA War 
Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC) and the Department of 
Defense Gulf War Illness Research Program (GWIRP). The WRIISC develops 
and provides post-deployment health expertise to veterans and their 
health care providers through clinical care, research, education, and 
risk communication. The GWIRP focuses on funding innovative, 
competitively peer-reviewed research to provide a better understanding 
of the pathobiology underlying GW illness and to improve methods of 
diagnosis and treatment. Extending the manifestation period for 
purposes of compensation to December 31, 2021, would have no negative 
impact on the missions of WRIISC or GWIRP. As we noted above, 
continuing research while also setting an ending date for the 
presumptive period is fully consistent with Congress's intent to 
compensate veterans who are seriously ill but where more research is 
needed to understand the nature and cause of the illnesses. We note 
that this final rule does not foreclose further extensions of the 
presumptive period in the future if more time is needed for research 
beyond the currently prescribed expiration date.

III. Longer Extension

    One commenter advocated for a longer extension period. This 
commenter stated, ``I think it would be a mistake to close enrollment 
so soon.'' He further stated that some GW veterans might be in the 
beginning stages of illnesses, while others have been ``suffering 
symptoms in silence''. However, the commenter did not suggest a 
different date. The three previously established extensions, 
implemented by VA for medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom 
illnesses and undiagnosed illnesses that appeared in GW veterans, were 
5-year periods. VA determined that it was appropriate to extend the 
period again by 5 years consistent with the extensions that have 
occurred in the past. Therefore, VA makes no change based on this 
comment.
    VA also notes that the rule does not ``close enrollment.'' The time 
limit prescribes when the claimed illness must become manifest. The 
rule does not impose a limit on when a claim may be filed. For example, 
a future claimant will be allowed to present evidence showing 
manifestation that occurred within the time limit even if the claim is 
filed after the time limit has passed.

IV. More Presumptive Conditions

    Two comments stated that VA should add more presumptive conditions 
to the list, but did not mention specific conditions. As scientific and 
medical research continues, VA will consider this issue for future 
regulatory updates. However, because VA regulations must be evidence-
based in accordance with available scientific and medical research, it 
cannot amend the current list based on these comments. Therefore, VA 
makes no change to this rule based on these comments.

V. More Research

    Several comments discussed the need for additional research. One 
such commenter discussed a study that is currently underway in regards 
to ``biomarkers associated with the conditions linked to service in the 
Gulf War'' and stated, ``[M]ore must be done.'' Another commenter 
discussed other current studies and stated, ``[F]ollow-on research is 
needed to further develop findings.'' VA recognizes the need for 
further investigation, inclusive of scientific and medical research. To 
allow time for further research, this rulemaking finalizes an extension 
of the period in which manifestations of undiagnosed illnesses and 
medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illnesses must appear in GW 
veterans to be presumed as service-connected diseases. VA, therefore, 
makes no change based on these comments.

VI. General Comments

    VA received general comments that were not associated with the 
extension of the period for VA to continue to evaluate undiagnosed 
illnesses and medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illnesses in 
GW veterans. One commenter requested VA move the elements of 38 CFR 
3.317(c) to 38 CFR 3.307 and 3.309. This commenter also expressed 
concerns that private physicians completing GW General Medical 
Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) examinations will not know that 
GW undiagnosed illness and medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom 
illness do not apply to Afghanistan service; he was concerned that they 
would not know that only GW infectious disease presumptions apply to 
Afghanistan service. VA understands and agrees with this concern. For 
this reason, VA does not accept DBQs from private doctors for initial 
GW examinations; a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinician must 
perform the initial GW examination. This commenter also expressed 
concerns that Afghanistan was being included in the definition of the 
Southwest Asia theater of operations. In accordance with 38 U.S.C. 
1117(f), VA acknowledges that the term ```Persian Gulf veteran' means a 
veteran who served on active duty in the Armed Forces in the Southwest 
Asia theater of operations during the Persian Gulf War,'' and as 
reflected in 38 CFR 3.317(e)(2), ``[t]he Southwest Asia theater of 
operations refers to Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the neutral zone 
between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab 
Emirates, Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, 
the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the airspace above these locations.'' 
As such, VA requires the claims processors to verify qualifying 
locations of service prior to requesting a GW examination. Any concerns 
unrelated to extending the date for manifestation of undiagnosed 
illness or medically unexplained chronic multi-symptom illness are 
beyond the scope of this rulemaking. Therefore, VA makes no changes 
based on these comments.
    Another comment requested ``clarity and consistency'' concerning 
the definitions of GW undiagnosed illness and medically unexplained 
chronic multi-symptom illness. Although the medical community has not 
settled on standardized case definitions, VA applies the legal 
definitions of these conditions, which are outlined in 38 U.S.C. 
1117(a)(2) and (g). Another comment discussed historical events 
regarding the Agent Orange Act of 1991. One commenter expressed 
concerns regarding the definition of ``presumptive'' and provided 
personal testimony. Another commenter expressed concerns that her 
children (parented by an affected GW veteran) may have been 
biologically affected. These comments are not relevant to the

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current rule amendment; therefore, VA makes no changes to the rule 
based on these comments.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess the 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, when 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, and other advantages; distributive impacts; 
and equity). Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory 
Review) emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and promoting flexibility. 
Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) defines a 
``significant regulatory action,'' which requires review by the Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB), as ``any regulatory action that is 
likely to result in a rule that may: (1) Have an annual effect on the 
economy of $100 million or more or adversely affect in a material way 
the economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, 
the environment, public health or safety, or state, local, or tribal 
governments or communities; (2) Create a serious inconsistency or 
otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by another agency; 
(3) Materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user 
fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof; or (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles set forth in 
this Executive Order.'' The economic, interagency, budgetary, legal, 
and policy implications of this final rule have been examined, and it 
has been determined not to be a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule contains no provisions constituting a collection of 
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Secretary hereby certifies that this rule will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities 
as they are defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-
612. This rule will not affect any small entities. Only VA 
beneficiaries could be directly affected. Therefore, pursuant to 5 
U.S.C. 605(b), this rule is exempt from the initial and final 
regulatory flexibility analysis requirements of sections 603 and 604.

Unfunded Mandates

    The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 requires, at 2 U.S.C. 
1532, that agencies prepare an assessment of anticipated costs and 
benefits before issuing any rule that may result in the expenditure by 
state, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the 
private sector, of $100 million or more (adjusted annually for 
inflation) in any year. This rule will have no such effect on State, 
local, and tribal governments, or on the private sector.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

    The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance program number and title 
affected by this rule is 64.109, Veterans Compensation for Service-
Connected Disability.

Signing Authority

    The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved this 
document and authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document 
to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as 
an official document of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina S. 
Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of Veterans Affairs, 
approved this document on September 25, 2017, for publication.

List of Subjects in 38 CFR Part 3

    Administrative practice and procedure, Claims, Disability benefits, 
Veterans

    The interim rule amending 38 CFR part 3, published October 17, 
2016, at 81 FR 71382, is adopted as final without change.

    Dated: September 25, 2017.
Jeffrey Martin,
Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation Policy & Management, 
Office of the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.
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                                             Assessment of Educational Impact                        DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS                                family members, and one veteran
                                                                                                     AFFAIRS                                               service organization, which was
                                                Based on our own review, we have                                                                           Veterans of Foreign Wars. Some
                                             determined that these final regulations                 38 CFR Part 3                                         comments addressed more than one
                                             do not require transmission of                                                                                issue. In those instances, VA reviewed
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                                             information that any other agency or                                                                          and considered each issue
                                             authority of the United States gathers or               Extension of the Presumptive Period                   independently. VA also grouped
                                             makes available.                                        for Compensation for Gulf War                         together by similar topic all of the issues
                                                Accessible Format: Individuals with                  Veterans                                              raised by the commenters that
                                             disabilities may obtain this document in                                                                      concerned at least one portion of the
                                                                                                     AGENCY:    Department of Veterans Affairs.            rule. VA organized the responses to the
                                             an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
                                             print, audiotape, or compact disc) on                   ACTION:   Final rule.                                 comments by topic. VA responds to all
                                             request to the contact person listed                                                                          commenters as follows.
                                                                                                     SUMMARY:    The Department of Veterans
                                             under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                           Affairs (VA) is issuing this final rule to            I. Supportive
                                             CONTACT.                                                affirm its adjudication regulations                      VA received five comments
                                                Electronic Access to this Document:                  regarding compensation for disabilities               expressing support for the extension.
                                             The official version of this document is                resulting from undiagnosed illnesses                  One commenter provided personal
                                             the document published in the Federal                   suffered by veterans who served in the                testimony as a GW veteran that his
                                             Register. Free Internet access to the                   Persian Gulf War. This amendment is                   symptoms had a delayed-onset;
                                             official edition of the Federal Register                necessary to extend the period during                 therefore, an extension was appropriate
                                             and the Code of Federal Regulations is                  which disabilities associated with                    and justified. Another commenter
                                             available via the Federal Digital System                undiagnosed illnesses and medically                   provided personal testimony as a spouse
                                             at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site, you                unexplained chronic multi-symptom                     of a GW veteran stating that her
                                             can view this document, as well as all                  illnesses must become manifest in order               husband’s symptoms have ‘‘steadily
                                             other documents of this Department                      for a Veteran to be eligible for                      gotten worse over the years’’. VA
                                             published in the Federal Register, in                   compensation. The intended effect of                  appreciates the feedback and support.
                                             text or PDF. To use PDF, you must have                  this amendment is to provide                          VA makes no change based on these
                                             Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is                          consistency in VA adjudication policy,                comments.
                                             available free at the site.                             preserve certain rights afforded to                   II. Elimination of Expiration Date
                                                                                                     Persian Gulf War (GW) veterans, and
                                                You may also access documents of the                 ensure fairness for current and future                   The majority of commenters, some of
                                             Department published in the Federal                     GW veterans.                                          whom thanked VA for the extension,
                                             Register by using the article search                                                                          asserted that VA should eliminate the
                                                                                                     DATES: This final rule is effective
                                             feature at: www.Federal Register.gov.                                                                         expiration date. One commenter stated,
                                                                                                     October 24, 2017.
                                             Specifically, through the advanced                                                                            ‘‘I think that the deadline for [GW]
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      presumptive claims should be totally
                                             search feature at this site, you can limit
                                             your search to documents published by                   Janel Keyes, Policy Analyst, Regulations              taken away since there is still not an
                                             the Department.                                         Staff (211D), Compensation Service,                   official end to the [GW] and we do not
                                                                                                     Veterans Benefits Administration, 810                 know when there will be one.’’ Another
                                             List of Subjects                                        Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC                    stated, ‘‘It took about 5 years after
                                                                                                     20420, Janel.Keyes@va.gov, (202) 461–                 getting out to see a pattern of illness and
                                             34 CFR Part 668                                         9700. (This is not a toll-free telephone              at a level to make me concerned. It took
                                               Administrative practice and                           number.)                                              even longer to see and feel the full
                                             procedure, Colleges and universities,                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                         extent of my conditions.’’ Additionally,
                                             Consumer protection, Grant programs—                    October 17, 2016, VA published in the                 Veterans of Foreign Wars requested an
                                             education, Loan programs—education,                     Federal Register an interim final rule                open-ended presumptive period
                                             Reporting and recordkeeping                             (81 FR 71382) amending its adjudication               ‘‘without an artificial time limit’’.
                                             requirements, Selective Service System,                 regulation regarding compensation for                    VA makes no change based on these
                                             Student aid, Vocational education.                      disabilities suffered by veterans who                 comments. Section 102(7) of the Persian
                                                                                                     served in the Southwest Asia Theater of               Gulf War Veterans’ Benefits Act, Title I
                                             34 CFR Part 674                                         Operations during the GW. In order to                 of the Veterans’ Benefits Improvement
                                                                                                     ensure that benefits established by                   Act of 1994, Public Law 103–446, states
                                               Loan programs—education, Reporting                                                                          Congress’ finding that further research
                                                                                                     Congress are fairly administered, VA
                                             and recordkeeping requirements,                         extended the evaluation period in                     must be undertaken to determine the
                                             Student aid.                                            which disabilities associated with                    causes of GW veterans’ illnesses and
                                             34 CFR Parts 682 and 685                                undiagnosed illnesses and chronic                     that
                                                                                                     multi-symptom illnesses must become                   pending the outcome of such research,
                                               Administrative practice and                           manifest in order for a veteran to be                 veterans who are seriously ill as the result of
                                             procedure, Colleges and universities,                   eligible for compensation. Accordingly,               such illnesses should be given the benefit of
                                             Loan programs—education, Reporting                      VA removed the date, December 31,                     the doubt and be provided compensation to
                                             and recordkeeping requirements,                         2016, from 38 CFR 3.317(a)(1)(i) and                  offset the impairment in earning capacities
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                                             Student aid, Vocational education.                      added, in its place, December 31, 2021.               they may be experiencing.

                                               Dated: October 16, 2017.                                 VA invited interested persons to                   Hence, Congress contemplated an
                                                                                                     submit written comments on or before                  ongoing process for investigating the
                                             Betsy DeVos,
                                                                                                     December 16, 2016. VA received 22                     nature and causes of GW veterans’
                                             Secretary of Education.                                 comments in response to the interim                   illnesses that is reflected in the current
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–22851 Filed 10–20–17; 4:15 pm]            final rule. VA received comments from                 statutory and regulatory scheme. See 38
                                             BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                  military service members, veterans,                   U.S.C. 1117 and 38 CFR 3.317.


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                                                In section 1117(b), Congress provided                implemented by VA for medically                       elements of 38 CFR 3.317(c) to 38 CFR
                                             the Secretary with discretion to                        unexplained chronic multi-symptom                     3.307 and 3.309. This commenter also
                                             prescribe a presumptive period based                    illnesses and undiagnosed illnesses that              expressed concerns that private
                                             upon, among other things, a review of                   appeared in GW veterans, were 5-year                  physicians completing GW General
                                             credible medical or scientific evidence.                periods. VA determined that it was                    Medical Disability Benefits
                                             As stated in the interim final rule, there              appropriate to extend the period again                Questionnaire (DBQ) examinations will
                                             is a lack of scientific certainty                       by 5 years consistent with the                        not know that GW undiagnosed illness
                                             surrounding the cause of illnesses                      extensions that have occurred in the                  and medically unexplained chronic
                                             suffered by GW veterans. Accordingly,                   past. Therefore, VA makes no change                   multi-symptom illness do not apply to
                                             VA believes that extending the                          based on this comment.                                Afghanistan service; he was concerned
                                             presumptive period for a significant, but                  VA also notes that the rule does not               that they would not know that only GW
                                             not indefinite, period to permit further                ‘‘close enrollment.’’ The time limit                  infectious disease presumptions apply
                                             investigation is consistent with the goals              prescribes when the claimed illness                   to Afghanistan service. VA understands
                                             of this statutory scheme. Thus, the                     must become manifest. The rule does                   and agrees with this concern. For this
                                             Secretary is exercising his discretion                  not impose a limit on when a claim may                reason, VA does not accept DBQs from
                                             under section 1117 and extending the                    be filed. For example, a future claimant              private doctors for initial GW
                                             presumptive period to December 31,                      will be allowed to present evidence                   examinations; a Veterans Health
                                             2021, in order to provide more time for                 showing manifestation that occurred                   Administration (VHA) clinician must
                                             scientific and medical research                         within the time limit even if the claim               perform the initial GW examination.
                                             regarding diseases and illnesses that                   is filed after the time limit has passed.             This commenter also expressed
                                             may be related to service in the                                                                              concerns that Afghanistan was being
                                                                                                     IV. More Presumptive Conditions
                                             Southwest Asia Theater of Operations.                                                                         included in the definition of the
                                                One commenter expressed concern                         Two comments stated that VA should                 Southwest Asia theater of operations. In
                                             about how the expiration date may be                    add more presumptive conditions to the                accordance with 38 U.S.C. 1117(f), VA
                                             perceived as inconsistent with the                      list, but did not mention specific                    acknowledges that the term ‘‘‘Persian
                                             important missions of the VA War                        conditions. As scientific and medical                 Gulf veteran’ means a veteran who
                                             Related Illness and Injury Study Center                 research continues, VA will consider                  served on active duty in the Armed
                                             (WRIISC) and the Department of                          this issue for future regulatory updates.             Forces in the Southwest Asia theater of
                                             Defense Gulf War Illness Research                       However, because VA regulations must                  operations during the Persian Gulf
                                             Program (GWIRP). The WRIISC                             be evidence-based in accordance with                  War,’’ and as reflected in 38 CFR
                                             develops and provides post-deployment                   available scientific and medical                      3.317(e)(2), ‘‘[t]he Southwest Asia
                                             health expertise to veterans and their                  research, it cannot amend the current                 theater of operations refers to Iraq,
                                             health care providers through clinical                  list based on these comments.                         Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the neutral zone
                                             care, research, education, and risk                     Therefore, VA makes no change to this                 between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Bahrain,
                                             communication. The GWIRP focuses on                     rule based on these comments.                         Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman,
                                             funding innovative, competitively peer-                                                                       the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman, the
                                                                                                     V. More Research
                                             reviewed research to provide a better                                                                         Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea, the Red
                                             understanding of the pathobiology                          Several comments discussed the need
                                                                                                     for additional research. One such                     Sea, and the airspace above these
                                             underlying GW illness and to improve                                                                          locations.’’ As such, VA requires the
                                             methods of diagnosis and treatment.                     commenter discussed a study that is
                                                                                                     currently underway in regards to                      claims processors to verify qualifying
                                             Extending the manifestation period for
                                                                                                     ‘‘biomarkers associated with the                      locations of service prior to requesting
                                             purposes of compensation to December
                                                                                                     conditions linked to service in the Gulf              a GW examination. Any concerns
                                             31, 2021, would have no negative
                                                                                                     War’’ and stated, ‘‘[M]ore must be                    unrelated to extending the date for
                                             impact on the missions of WRIISC or
                                                                                                     done.’’ Another commenter discussed                   manifestation of undiagnosed illness or
                                             GWIRP. As we noted above, continuing
                                                                                                     other current studies and stated,                     medically unexplained chronic multi-
                                             research while also setting an ending
                                                                                                     ‘‘[F]ollow-on research is needed to                   symptom illness are beyond the scope of
                                             date for the presumptive period is fully
                                                                                                     further develop findings.’’ VA                        this rulemaking. Therefore, VA makes
                                             consistent with Congress’s intent to
                                                                                                     recognizes the need for further                       no changes based on these comments.
                                             compensate veterans who are seriously
                                             ill but where more research is needed to                investigation, inclusive of scientific and               Another comment requested ‘‘clarity
                                             understand the nature and cause of the                  medical research. To allow time for                   and consistency’’ concerning the
                                             illnesses. We note that this final rule                 further research, this rulemaking                     definitions of GW undiagnosed illness
                                             does not foreclose further extensions of                finalizes an extension of the period in               and medically unexplained chronic
                                             the presumptive period in the future if                 which manifestations of undiagnosed                   multi-symptom illness. Although the
                                             more time is needed for research beyond                 illnesses and medically unexplained                   medical community has not settled on
                                             the currently prescribed expiration date.               chronic multi-symptom illnesses must                  standardized case definitions, VA
                                                                                                     appear in GW veterans to be presumed                  applies the legal definitions of these
                                             III. Longer Extension                                                                                         conditions, which are outlined in 38
                                                                                                     as service-connected diseases. VA,
                                                One commenter advocated for a                        therefore, makes no change based on                   U.S.C. 1117(a)(2) and (g). Another
                                             longer extension period. This                           these comments.                                       comment discussed historical events
                                             commenter stated, ‘‘I think it would be                                                                       regarding the Agent Orange Act of 1991.
                                             a mistake to close enrollment so soon.’’                VI. General Comments                                  One commenter expressed concerns
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                                             He further stated that some GW veterans                   VA received general comments that                   regarding the definition of
                                             might be in the beginning stages of                     were not associated with the extension                ‘‘presumptive’’ and provided personal
                                             illnesses, while others have been                       of the period for VA to continue to                   testimony. Another commenter
                                             ‘‘suffering symptoms in silence’’.                      evaluate undiagnosed illnesses and                    expressed concerns that her children
                                             However, the commenter did not                          medically unexplained chronic multi-                  (parented by an affected GW veteran)
                                             suggest a different date. The three                     symptom illnesses in GW veterans. One                 may have been biologically affected.
                                             previously established extensions,                      commenter requested VA move the                       These comments are not relevant to the


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                                             current rule amendment; therefore, VA                   this rule is exempt from the initial and              Move Update verification and
                                             makes no changes to the rule based on                   final regulatory flexibility analysis                 assessment procedure for evaluating
                                             these comments.                                         requirements of sections 603 and 604.                 address quality, the ‘‘Address Quality
                                                                                                                                                           Census Measurement and Assessment
                                             Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                        Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                                                                                           Process.’’ This new procedure is
                                                Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                        The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                   applicable to mailers who enter eligible
                                             direct agencies to assess the costs and                 of 1995 requires, at 2 U.S.C. 1532, that              letter- and flat-size pieces of First-Class
                                             benefits of available regulatory                        agencies prepare an assessment of                     Mail® and USPS Marketing MailTM that
                                             alternatives and, when regulation is                    anticipated costs and benefits before                 meet the requirements for Basic or Full
                                             necessary, to select regulatory                         issuing any rule that may result in the               Service mailings. In addition, the Postal
                                             approaches that maximize net benefits                   expenditure by state, local, and tribal               Service is extending no-fee Address
                                             (including potential economic,                          governments, in the aggregate, or by the              Correction Service (ACSTM) to mailers
                                             environmental, public health and safety                 private sector, of $100 million or more               who enter qualifying mailpieces.
                                             effects, and other advantages;                          (adjusted annually for inflation) in any              DATES: Effective January 21, 2018.
                                             distributive impacts; and equity).                      year. This rule will have no such effect              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             Executive Order 13563 (Improving                        on State, local, and tribal governments,              Heather Dyer, USPS Mail Entry, Phone:
                                             Regulation and Regulatory Review)                       or on the private sector.                             (207) 482–7217, Email: heather.l.dyer@
                                             emphasizes the importance of                                                                                  usps.gov.
                                             quantifying both costs and benefits,                    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                             reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and                     The Catalog of Federal Domestic                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June
                                             promoting flexibility. Executive Order                  Assistance program number and title                   30, 2017, the Postal Service filed a
                                             12866 (Regulatory Planning and                          affected by this rule is 64.109, Veterans             notice of price adjustment with the
                                             Review) defines a ‘‘significant                         Compensation for Service-Connected                    Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC)
                                             regulatory action,’’ which requires                     Disability.                                           seeking approval of price and
                                             review by the Office of Management and                                                                        classification changes related to the
                                             Budget (OMB), as ‘‘any regulatory action                Signing Authority                                     Address Quality Measurement and
                                             that is likely to result in a rule that may:              The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or               Assessment Process, and the extension
                                             (1) Have an annual effect on the                        designee, approved this document and                  of no-fee ACS to mailers who enter
                                             economy of $100 million or more or                      authorized the undersigned to sign and                qualifying mailpieces.
                                             adversely affect in a material way the                  submit the document to the Office of the                 On August 23, 2017, the PRC
                                             economy, a sector of the economy,                       Federal Register for publication                      approved the price and classification
                                             productivity, competition, jobs, the                    electronically as an official document of             changes related to the Address Quality
                                             environment, public health or safety, or                the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina              Assessment and Measurement
                                             state, local, or tribal governments or                  S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff,                   Assessment Process, including the 0.5
                                             communities; (2) Create a serious                       Department of Veterans Affairs,                       percent error threshold, and Move
                                             inconsistency or otherwise interfere                    approved this document on September                   Update assessment charge. In addition,
                                             with an action taken or planned by                      25, 2017, for publication.                            the PRC approved extending no-fee ACS
                                             another agency; (3) Materially alter the                                                                      to certain Basic automation and non-
                                                                                                     List of Subjects in 38 CFR Part 3                     automation mailpieces that are
                                             budgetary impact of entitlements,
                                             grants, user fees, or loan programs or the                Administrative practice and                         submitted by qualifying mailers. The
                                             rights and obligations of recipients                    procedure, Claims, Disability benefits,               prices approved by the PRC are
                                             thereof; or (4) Raise novel legal or policy             Veterans                                              available under Docket Number R2017–
                                             issues arising out of legal mandates, the                 The interim rule amending 38 CFR                    7 on the PRC’s Web site at www.prc.gov,
                                             President’s priorities, or the principles               part 3, published October 17, 2016, at 81             and these changes will take effect on
                                             set forth in this Executive Order.’’ The                FR 71382, is adopted as final without                 January 21, 2018. This final rule adopts
                                             economic, interagency, budgetary, legal,                change.                                               the conforming changes to the DMM,
                                             and policy implications of this final rule                                                                    which were previously noticed for
                                                                                                       Dated: September 25, 2017.                          public comment in a proposed rule (79
                                             have been examined, and it has been                     Jeffrey Martin,
                                             determined not to be a significant                                                                            FR 76930–76931) and two subsequent
                                                                                                     Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation          revisions.
                                             regulatory action under Executive Order                 Policy & Management, Office of the Secretary,
                                             12866.                                                                                                           The Postal Service issued its first
                                                                                                     Department of Veterans Affairs.                       revised proposed rule on July 6, 2016
                                             Paperwork Reduction Act                                 [FR Doc. 2017–22970 Filed 10–23–17; 8:45 am]          (81 FR 43965–43971). Subsequently, on
                                                This final rule contains no provisions               BILLING CODE 8320–01–P                                February 27, 2017, the Postal Service
                                             constituting a collection of information                                                                      elected to issue a second, revised
                                             under the provisions of the Paperwork                                                                         proposed rule (82 FR 11871–11878) in
                                             Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501                   POSTAL SERVICE                                        order to further clarify the proposal,
                                             et seq.).                                                                                                     more thoroughly respond to mailer
                                                                                                     39 CFR Part 111                                       comments, and clearly outline the ways
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act                                                                                    in which the proposal had changed
                                                The Secretary hereby certifies that                  Address Quality Census Measurement                    since the previous proposed rule. In
                                             this rule will not have a significant                   and Assessment Process                                response, the Postal Service received
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                                             economic impact on a substantial                        AGENCY:  Postal ServiceTM.                            valuable feedback from the mailing
                                             number of small entities as they are                    ACTION: Final rule.                                   industry. Although the substance of the
                                             defined in the Regulatory Flexibility                                                                         Address Quality Census Measurement
                                             Act, 5 U.S.C. 601–612. This rule will not               SUMMARY:  The Postal Service is revising              and Assessment Process has not
                                             affect any small entities. Only VA                      Mailing Standards of the United States                changed since the proposed rule of
                                             beneficiaries could be directly affected.               Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual                  February 27, 2017, the Postal Service
                                             Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b),                 (DMM®), to include a new method of                    has buttressed the level of detail


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Document Created: 2018-10-25 10:10:24
Document Modified: 2018-10-25 10:10:24
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective October 24, 2017.
ContactJanel Keyes, Policy Analyst, Regulations Staff (211D), Compensation Service, Veterans Benefits Administration, 810 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420, [email protected], (202) 461-9700. (This is not a toll-free telephone number.)
FR Citation82 FR 49121 
RIN Number2900-AP84
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Claims; Disability Benefits and Veterans

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