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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
-[H.R. 2137 Introduced in House (IH)]
+[H.R. 2137 Reported in House (RH)]
<DOC>
+Union Calendar No. 549
119th CONGRESS
-1st Session
+2d Session
H. R. 2137
+
+[Report No. 119-633]
To amend title 38, United States Code, to limit the authority of the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs to deny the claim of a veteran for
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Mr. Luttrell (for himself, Mr. McGarvey, Mr. Weber of Texas, and Mr.
Pfluger) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Veterans' Affairs
+
+May 4, 2026
+
+Additional sponsors: Mr. Mills, Mr. Vindman, Mr. Neguse, Mr. Thompson
+of California, Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia, and Mr. Hernandez
+
+May 4, 2026
+
+Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
+House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
+[Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed
+in italic]
+[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on March
+14, 2025]
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under a law administered by the Secretary, the Secretary may not deny
such claim on the sole basis that such veteran failed to appear for
such medical examination.''.
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+
+SEC. 3. IMPROVEMENTS TO EFFICIENCY OF ADJUDICATIONS AND APPEALS OF
+CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS UNDER LAWS ADMINISTERED BY SECRETARY
+OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.
+
+(a) Annual Report on Length of Adjudications.--
+(1) In general.--Section 5109B of title 38, United States
+Code, is amended--
+(A) by striking ``The Secretary'' and inserting
+``(a) In General.--The Secretary''; and
+(B) by adding at the end the following new
+subsection:
+``(b) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall submit to the Committees
+on Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Senate an
+annual report that includes, with respect to the period covered by the
+report--
+``(1) the average length of time a claim (or an issue
+within a claim) that was remanded by the Board of Veterans'
+Appeals was or has been pending before the Secretary after such
+remand;
+``(2) the number of cases that advanced on the docket by
+reason of a motion that was filed under section 7107(b) of this
+title and on which the Board ruled, disaggregated by--
+``(A) whether a motion was granted or denied; and
+``(B) the reason provided for the motion; and
+``(3) the number of appeals dismissed by the Board,
+disaggregated by--
+``(A) whether or not the dismissal was by reason of
+the death of the appellant; and
+``(B) in the case of a dismissal by reason of the
+death of the appellant, whether or not such death was a
+result of suicide.''.
+(2) Deadline.--The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall
+submit the first report required by subsection (b) of section
+5109B of such title (as added by paragraph (1)) by not later
+than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act.
+(b) Guidelines for Advancement of Cases on Docket of Board.--Not
+later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the
+Secretary of Veterans Affairs, in consultation with the Board of
+Veterans' Appeals and the General Counsel of the Department of Veterans
+Affairs, shall prescribe guidelines for the advancement of a case on
+the docket of the Board on a motion for earlier consideration and
+determination under section 7107(b)(3) of title 38, United States Code.
+Such guidelines shall include the type of evidence that may be
+submitted with the motion for the advancement of the case to show
+grounds for such a motion.
+(c) Requirement To Track Certain Claims for Benefits.--
+(1) In general.--Chapter 51 of title 38, United States
+Code, is amended by inserting after section 5109B the following
+new section:
+``Sec. 5109C. Requirement to track and maintain information on certain
+claims for benefits; notice of certain assignments
+``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall use technology to track and
+maintain information (including information with respect to timeliness)
+on--
+``(1) claims for benefits under the laws administered by
+the Secretary (including issues within such claims) that are--
+``(A) continuously pursued in accordance with--
+``(i) sections 5104C(a) and 5110(a)(2) of
+this title; or
+``(ii) any other policy established by the
+Secretary;
+``(B) filed in the National Work Queue (or any
+successor system) but have not been assigned to an
+office of the Veterans Benefits Administration for
+adjudication;
+``(C) afforded expeditious treatment by the
+Veterans Benefits Administration pursuant to section
+5109B of this title or any other policy established by
+the Secretary;
+``(D) remanded by the Board of Veterans' Appeals to
+the Secretary pursuant to section 7104 of this title;
+or
+``(E) pending a hearing by the Board of Veterans'
+Appeals under section 7107 of this title;
+``(2) instances in which an adjudicator of the Veterans
+Benefits Administration does not comply with a relevant
+decision of the Board of Veterans' Appeals to remand a claim
+for benefits under the laws administered by the Secretary (or
+an issue within such a claim), including any such instance in
+which the relevant decision concerned a failure on the part of
+the agency of original jurisdiction to satisfy the duty of the
+Secretary to assist under section 5103A of this title;
+``(3) supplemental claims under section 5108 of this title
+that are filed--
+``(A) in accordance with section 5104C(a) and
+section 5110(a)(2) of this title; and
+``(B) after the date of the applicable final
+decision of the Secretary with respect to a claim for
+benefits under the laws administered by the Secretary
+(or an issue within such a claim); and
+``(4) first notices submitted to the Secretary of the death
+of individuals in receipt of benefits under the laws
+administered by the Secretary, disaggregated by such
+individuals who were--
+``(A) assigned a fiduciary; and
+``(B) not assigned a fiduciary.
+``(b) Annual Report.--(1) The Secretary shall submit to the
+Committees on Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and the
+Senate an annual report that includes all information maintained and
+tracked pursuant to subsection (a).
+``(2) The first report required by paragraph (1) shall be submitted
+by not later than one year after the date of the enactment of the
+Veterans Appeals Efficiency Act of 2025.''.
+(2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the
+beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the
+item relating to section 5109B the following new item:
+
+``5109C. Requirement to track and maintain information on certain
+claims for benefits; notice of certain
+assignments.''.
+(d) Improvements to Board of Veterans' Appeals.--
+(1) Authority to aggregate certain claims.--
+(A) In general.--Section 7104(a) of such title is
+amended by inserting after the second sentence the
+following new sentence: ``If the Chairman of the Board
+determines that more than one appeal involves common
+questions of law or fact, the Chairman may aggregate
+such appeals to decide such questions of law or
+fact.''.
+(B) Effective date.--The amendment made by
+subparagraph (A) shall take effect on the date of the
+enactment of this Act and apply beginning on the date
+on which the Secretary of Veterans Affairs completes
+the development of the policies and procedures required
+under subsection (g)(4)(A)(ii).
+(2) Requirement to ensure substantial compliance with
+certain decisions.--Such section is further amended--
+(A) by redesignating subsection (f) as subsection
+(g); and
+(B) by inserting after subsection (e) the following
+new subsection (f):
+``(f)(1) The Secretary, acting through a member of the Board, shall
+ensure substantial compliance with any decision of the Board to remand
+a claim.
+``(2) The agency of original adjudication may waive the requirement
+under paragraph (1) with respect to a decision of the Board to remand a
+claim to the Secretary, if a member of the Board determines--
+``(A) evidence added to the evidentiary record after the
+date of such decision is sufficient to resolve the issues
+underlying such decision; or
+``(B) such decision was unnecessary.
+``(3) If the Secretary waives such requirement, the applicable
+member of the Board shall include, pursuant to subsection (d), a
+determination of such waiver in the decision of the Board.''.
+(3) Definition of aggregate; report.--Such section is
+further amended by adding at the end the following new
+subsections:
+``(h) Not later than five years after the date of the enactment of
+the Veterans Appeals Efficiency Act of 2025, and every five years
+thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Veterans'
+Affairs of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on the
+aggregation of claims by the Board under subsection (a). Each such
+report shall include--
+``(1) an identification of each instance in which the Board
+aggregated appeals during the period covered by the report,
+including, for each such instance, the number of appeals that
+were aggregated;
+``(2) an assessment of whether the aggregation of appeals
+has contributed to improved efficiency at the Board with
+issuing decisions on appeals; and
+``(3) such other matters as the Secretary determines
+appropriate.
+``(i) In this section, the term `aggregate'--
+``(1) means any practice or procedure to collect common
+issues, claims, or appeals by multiple parties for the purposes
+of resolving such issues, claims, or appeals; and
+``(2) includes the use of joinder, consolidation,
+intervention, class actions, and any other multiparty
+proceedings.''.
+(e) Expansion of Jurisdiction of Court of Appeals for Veterans
+Claims.--Section 7252 of title 38, United States Code, is amended--
+(1) by redesignating subsections (b) and (c) as subsections
+(d) and (e), respectively; and
+(2) by inserting after subsection (a) the following new
+subsections:
+``(b)(1)(A) In a covered proceeding in which the appellant or
+petitioner files a request for class certification pursuant to the
+rules prescribed by the Court pursuant to section 7264 of this title,
+the Court shall have supplemental jurisdiction over any claim for
+benefits under the laws administered by the Secretary--
+``(i) that satisfies the definition of the class contained
+in the request for class certification; and
+``(ii) for which the agency of original jurisdiction has
+issued a nonfinal decision and the claimant has filed a notice
+of disagreement under section 5104C(a) or section 7105 of this
+title, including any case in which a claimant has filed a
+supplemental claim within one year of a Board decision under
+section 5110(a)(2)(D) and 5108 of this title following a notice
+of disagreement and decision of the Board.
+``(B) For purposes of subparagraph (A)--
+``(i) a covered proceeding means an appeal over which the
+Court has jurisdiction pursuant to section 7266 of this title;
+and
+``(ii) the definition of the class contained in the request
+for class certification includes claimants who have filed or
+will file a claim for benefits under the laws administered by
+the Secretary specified in such request for class
+certification.
+``(2) A claimant may submit a request for administrative review of
+such a claim under section 5104C(a) of this title during the period
+beginning on the date on which the named claimant of the motion for
+class action review submits to the Court a motion for class action
+review and ending on the date that is 60 days after the later of the
+following dates:
+``(A) The date on which the Court issues a final decision
+with respect to such claim.
+``(B) The date on which the Court issues a final decision
+with respect to such motion for class action review.
+``(3) In the case of a claimant whose claim is decided by the Board
+during the period when the Court is reviewing the motion for class
+action review the deadline for such claimant to file an appeal to the
+Court with respect to the decision of the Board shall be tolled if the
+Court denies the motion for class action review.
+``(c)(1) In the case of a claim for benefits under the laws
+administered by the Secretary, the Court may remand a matter to the
+Board of Veterans' Appeals for the limited purpose of ordering the
+Board to address a question of law or fact if the Court determines the
+Board failed to--
+``(A) address, in the relevant decision of the Board, an
+issue that--
+``(i) the claimant or the representative of the
+claimant raised; or
+``(ii) was reasonably raised by the evidentiary
+record of the claim; or
+``(B) provide adequate reasons or bases for the decision of
+the Board with respect to such question.
+``(2) The Court shall issue Rules that provide for each of the
+following:
+``(A) When and how a party to an appeal (either the
+appellant or the Secretary) may request that the Court issue a
+limited remand.
+``(B) The period of time within which the Board is required
+issue a decision on the relevant question identified in a
+limited remand.
+``(C) Guidelines for when the Court may grant a request for
+a limited remand.
+``(D) Guidelines for when the Court may decide sua sponte
+to issue a limited remand without a request from any party.
+``(E) A requirement that the parties to an appeal for which
+a limited remand is issued provide notice to the Court when the
+Board issues its decision on the relevant question identified
+in the limited remand.
+``(3) With respect to any matter remanded to the Board pursuant to
+paragraph (1), the Court shall--
+``(A) retain jurisdiction over such matter; and
+``(B) stay the proceedings of the Court on such matter
+until the date on which the Board issues the decision required
+by such remand.''.
+(f) Study and Report on Common Questions of Law or Fact Before
+Board of Veterans' Appeals.--
+(1) Study.--The Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals
+shall carry out a study to identify questions of law or fact
+the Board commonly considers when reviewing appeals pursuant to
+section 7104 of title 38, United States Code, for which
+precedential guidance would assist the Board in issuing final
+decisions on such appeals. The Chairman may use artificial
+intelligence and other technology in carrying out such study.
+(2) Report.--Not later than one year after the date of the
+enactment of this Act, the Chairman of the Board of Veterans
+Appeals shall submit to the Committees on Veterans Affairs of
+the House of Representatives and the Senate a report that
+includes the findings of the study required by paragraph (1).
+(g) Independent Assessment of Potential Modifications to Authority
+of Board of Veterans' Appeals.--
+(1) Agreement.--Not later than 30 days after the date of
+the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
+shall seek to enter into an agreement with an FFRDC under which
+the FFRDC shall conduct an assessment of the feasibility of
+modifying the authority of the Board of Veterans' Appeals
+established under chapter 71 of title 38, United States Code,
+to permit the Board to issue precedential decisions with
+respect to questions of law or fact arising in matters before
+the Board.
+(2) Report; briefings.--If the Secretary fails to finalize
+an agreement with an FFRDC under paragraph (1) before the date
+that is 180 days after the date on which the Secretary enters
+negotiations with respect to such agreement, the Secretary
+shall--
+(A) submit to the Committees on Veterans' Affairs
+of the House of Representatives and the Senate a report
+that includes--
+(i) an explanation of the reasons the
+Secretary failed to satisfy such requirement;
+and
+(ii) an estimate of the date on which the
+Secretary will finalize the agreement under
+paragraph (1); and
+(B) not less frequently than once every 60 days
+after the date on which the Secretary failed to satisfy
+such requirement, provide to the Committees on
+Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and
+the Senate a briefing on the progress of the Secretary
+toward finalizing such agreement.
+(3) Assessment.--An FFRDC that enters into an agreement
+under subsection (a) shall, in consultation with veterans
+service organizations, veterans' and survivors' advocate
+groups, relevant legal experts, and the Chair of the
+Administrative Conference of the United States (or the designee
+or designees of such Chair) submit to the Secretary a written
+assessment that includes the following:
+(A) The determination of the FFRDC of whether
+modifying the authority of the Board to permit the
+Board to issue precedential decisions with respect to
+questions of law or fact arising in matters before the
+Board is feasible.
+(B) An assessment of the authority of the Board of
+Veterans' Appeals to aggregate, for review, more than
+one appeal under chapter 71 of such title that involves
+common questions of law or fact pursuant to section
+7104 of such title, as amended by subsection (d)(1).
+(C) The recommendations of the FFRDC with respect
+to rules or principles to which the Board should adhere
+when aggregating appeals for review pursuant to section
+7104(a) of title 38, United States Code, as so amended.
+(4) Report; implementation.--
+(A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the
+Secretary receives the assessment under subsection (b),
+the Secretary shall--
+(i) submit to the Committees on Veterans'
+Affairs of the Senate and House of
+Representatives a copy of such assessment; and
+(ii) begin developing policies and
+procedures to implement the recommendations in
+the assessment with respect to the authority of
+the Board of Veterans' Appeals referred to in
+paragraph (2)(B).
+(B) Deadline.--The Secretary shall complete the
+development of the policies and procedures required
+under subparagraph (A)(ii) by not later than six months
+after the date on which the Secretary begins developing
+such policies and procedures.
+(5) Definitions.--In this subsection:
+(A) The term ``FFRDC'' means a federally funded
+research and development center.
+(B) The term ``veterans service organization''
+means an organization recognized by the Secretary for
+the representation of veterans under section 5902 of
+title 38, United States Code.
+
+SEC. 4. IMPROVEMENTS TO SYSTEM FOR ADJUDICATION OF CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS
+UNDER LAWS ADMINISTERED BY SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.
+
+(a) Program for Quality Assurance in Decisions of Board of
+Veterans' Appeals; Performance Reviews.--
+(1) In general.--Section 7101 of title 38, United States
+Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new
+subsection:
+``(f)(1) The Chairman shall carry out a program to ensure quality
+in the decisions of the Board. Under such program, the Chairman shall--
+``(A) develop policies and procedures for--
+``(i) measuring quality in such decisions;
+``(ii) maintaining data and identifying trends with
+respect to--
+``(I) errors in such decisions;
+``(II) errors in decisions remanded or
+returned to the Board by the Court of Appeals
+for Veterans Claims; and
+``(III) specific members of the Board that
+issued decisions that were subsequently vacated
+by the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims;
+and
+``(iii) ensuring any such decision of the Board to
+remand a claim for a benefit under a law administered
+by the Secretary is necessary under any applicable law
+or regulation;
+``(B) with respect to a claim for such a benefit that is
+remanded to the Board by the Court of Appeals for Veterans
+Claims--
+``(i) inform any employee of the Board responsible
+for drafting the decision of the Board with respect to
+such claim that such decision was remanded;
+``(ii) provide any such employee with a copy of the
+relevant order of the Court of Appeals for Veterans
+Claims (including a copy of any accompanying joint
+motion for remand); and
+``(iii) provide incentives to such employees to
+review such relevant orders and joint motions for
+remand; and
+``(C) ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that any
+error identified by the Board under such program is corrected
+before the date on which the Board issues the final decision
+associated with such error.
+``(2) In developing policies and procedures to measure quality in
+decisions of the Board pursuant to clause (i) of subparagraph (A) of
+paragraph (1), the Chairman shall consider the data and trends
+maintained and identified pursuant to clause (ii) of such subparagraph.
+``(3) The Chairman may use technology, including artificial
+intelligence, to maintain such data and identify such trends.
+``(4) The Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Veterans'
+Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Senate an annual report
+on the program required by this subsection that includes, with respect
+to the period covered by the report, an identification of--
+``(A) elements, if any of the process of the Board for
+reviewing an appeal under this chapter that lead to errors in
+decisions of the Board; and
+``(B) the most common reasons that a claim for a benefit
+under a law administered by the Secretary was remanded to such
+Board by the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.''.
+(2) Deadline.--The Secretary shall submit the first report
+required by paragraph (2) of such section (as added by
+paragraph (1)) by not later than one year after the date of the
+enactment of this Act.
+(b) Training Program for Certain Employees of Board of Veterans'
+Appeals; Performance Reviews.--
+(1) Training program.--
+(A) In general.--Chapter 71 of such title (as
+amended by subsection (a)) is further amended by
+inserting after section 7101A the following new
+section:
+``Sec. 7101B. Training program for Members of Board on timely and
+correct adjudication of appeals
+``(a) In General.--The Secretary, in conjunction with the Chairman
+of the Board of Veterans' Appeals, shall develop and carry out a
+program to provide Members of the Board training on timely and correct
+adjudication of appeals under this chapter.
+``(b) Required Considerations.--In carrying out the program
+required by subsection (a), the Secretary shall consider the following:
+``(1) Feedback, if any, from members of the Board and
+covered employees with respect to such program.
+``(2) Data on errors in decisions of the Board maintained
+pursuant to the program for quality assurance required by
+subsection (f) of section 7101 of this title.
+``(3) Any decision of the Court of Appeals for Veterans
+Claims to remand a claim for benefits under the laws
+administered by the Secretary to the Board for further action,
+including a joint motion to remand such claim.
+``(c) Assessments of Effectiveness.--The Secretary, in conjunction
+with the Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals, shall develop a
+method to assess, on an annual basis, the effectiveness of the training
+program under this section. In developing such method, the Secretary
+shall consider best practices for assessing the effectiveness of
+training programs, including the Kirkpatrick evaluation model.
+``(d) Report.--The Secretary shall submit to the Committees on
+Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Senate an
+annual report on the program required by subsection (a) that includes,
+with respect to the period covered by the report--
+``(1) a statement of the topics of the training provided
+pursuant to this section, disaggregated by--
+``(A) mandatory training; and
+``(B) non-mandatory training; and
+``(2) the results of the assessment of the effectiveness of
+such program required under subsection (b).
+``(e) Covered Employee Defined.--In this section, the term `covered
+employee' means an employee of the Board who is--
+``(1) not a member of the Board; and
+``(2) responsible for drafting decisions of the Board.''.
+(B) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at
+the beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting
+after the item relating to section 7101A the following
+new item:
+
+``7101B. Training program for Members of Board on timely and
+correct adjudication of appeals.''.
+(2) Performance reviews of members of the board.--Section
+7101A of such title (as amended by paragraph (1)) is amended--
+(A) in subparagraph (B) of subsection (c)(1) by
+striking ``not less often than once every three years''
+and inserting ``not less often than annually''; and
+(B) by adding at the end the following new
+subsection:
+``(h)(1) With respect to any performance review of a covered
+employee, the Secretary may not consider the timeliness or quality of
+work of any Member of the Board.
+``(2) In this subsection, the term `covered employee' has the
+meaning given such term in section 7101B of this title.''.
+(c) Decisions of Board to Remand.--
+(1) Information relating to decisions to remand.--Section
+7104 of such title is amended in subsection (d)--
+(A) by redesignating paragraphs (1) through (3) as
+paragraphs (2) through (4), respsectively; and
+(B) by inserting before paragraph (2) (as so
+redesignated), the following new paragraph:
+``(1) with respect to a claim that the Board remands for
+further action, a statement of the specific reasons such claim
+was remanded, including any failure on the part of the
+Secretary to comply with--
+``(A) the Secretary's duty to assist under section
+5103A of this title; and
+``(B) the Secretary's duty to notify under section
+5103 of this title;''.
+(2) Notice of remanded decision for certain employees.--
+Such section is further amended in--
+(A) subsection (e)--
+(i) by redesignating paragraphs (1) through
+(3) as subparagraphs (A) through (C),
+respectively;
+(ii) by striking ``After'' and inserting
+``(1) After''; and
+(iii) by adding at the end the following
+new paragraph:
+``(2) If, pursuant to a decision on an appeal, the Board remands a
+claim for a benefit under a law administered by the Secretary for
+further action, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable,
+issue a copy of such decision to each employee of the Veterans Benefits
+Administration who committed the error resulting in the decision of the
+Board to remand, when applicable.''; and
+(B) in subsection (g), as redesignated by section
+3(d)(2)(A), by striking ``under subsection (e)'' and
+inserting ``under paragraph (1) of subsection (e)''.
+(d) Annual Reports for Board of Veterans' Appeals.--
+(1) In general.--Chapter 71 of title 38, United States
+Code, is amended by inserting after section 7114 the following
+new section:
+``Sec. 7115. Annual report on Board of Veterans' Appeals
+``The Chairman of the Board shall submit to the Committees on
+Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Senate an
+annual report that includes, for each decision of the Board to remand a
+claim for a benefit under a law administered by the Secretary to the
+Secretary for further adjudication during the period covered by the
+report, a statement of the reasons for such decision of the Board,
+disaggregated by decisions on--
+``(1) claims with a rating decision dated on or after
+February 19, 2019; and
+``(2) claims with a rating decision dated before such
+date.''.
+(2) Deadlines.--The Secretary shall submit the first
+reports required by subsections (a) and (b) of section 7115 of
+such title (as added by paragraph (1)) by not later than one
+year after the date of the enactment of this Act.
+(3) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the
+beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the
+item relating to section 7114 the following new item:
+
+``7115. Annual report on Board of Veterans' Appeals''.
+(e) Plan for Improvements to Quality in Decisions of Board.--
+(1) In general.--Not later than six months after the date
+of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans
+Affairs, in consultation with the Chairman of the Board of
+Veterans' Appeals and the head of the Office of Administrative
+Review of the Veterans Benefits Administration, shall develop a
+plan to--
+(A) improve the quality of decisions of the Board
+to remand, pursuant to section 7104 of title 38, United
+States Code, claims for a benefit under a law
+administered by the Secretary to the Secretary for
+further action; and
+(B) mitigate the number of such decisions that are
+unnecessary under any applicable law or regulation.
+(2) Report.--The Secretary shall submit to the Committees
+on Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives and the
+Senate a report on such plan by not later than six months after
+the date of the enactment of this Act.
+
+SEC. 5. NOTICE OF AVOIDABLE DEFERRALS OF CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS UNDER LAWS
+ADMINISTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS; STUDY
+AND REPORT ON CERTAIN OPINIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
+AFFAIRS OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL.
+
+(a) Notice of Avoidable Deferrals.--Not later than one year after
+the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans
+Affairs shall develop policies, procedures, and technological
+capabilities to ensure that each employee of the Veterans Benefits
+Administration that commits an avoidable deferral with respect to a
+claim for benefits under the laws administered by the Secretary of
+Veterans Affairs in the National Work Queue is notified of any
+avoidable deferrals that such employee commits with respect to the same
+claim.
+(b) Study and Report on Certain OGC Opinions.--
+(1) Study.--Not later than one year after the date of the
+enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, in
+consultation with the Office of the General Counsel of the
+Department of Veterans Affairs and the Chairman of the Board of
+Veterans' Appeals, shall complete a study to identify--
+(A) issues about which an opinion from the Office
+of the General Counsel of the Department would foster
+consistency in the decisions of the Secretary with
+respect to claims for benefits under the laws
+administered by the Secretary; and
+(B) issues raised in appeals of such decisions to
+the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
+before the date of the enactment of this Act about
+which the Office of the General Counsel has had
+inconsistent opinions in matters involving
+substantially similar questions of law or fact.
+(2) Report.--Not later than one year after the date of the
+enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall
+submit to the Committees on Veterans' Affairs of the House of
+Representatives a report that includes--
+(A) the findings of the study required by paragraph
+(1);
+(B) a statement of which issues identified pursuant
+to such study about which the Office of the General
+Counsel of the Department intends to publish an
+opinion; and
+(C) a timeline for the publication of any such
+opinion.
+
+SEC. 6. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN LIMITS ON PAYMENTS OF PENSION.
+
+Section 5503(d)(7) of title 38, United States Code, is amended by
+striking ``November 30, 2031'' and inserting ``December 31, 2034''.
+Union Calendar No. 549
+
+119th CONGRESS
+
+2d Session
+
+H. R. 2137
+
+[Report No. 119-633]
+
+_______________________________________________________________________
+
+A BILL
+
+To amend title 38, United States Code, to limit the authority of the
+Secretary of Veterans Affairs to deny the claim of a veteran for
+benefits under the laws administered by such Secretary on the sole
+basis that such veteran failed to appear for a medical examination
+associated with such claim.
+
+_______________________________________________________________________
+
+May 4, 2026
+
+Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
+House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed