                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA MILITARY SURVIVORS AND DEPENDENTS EDUCATION FUND; STIPENDS (§
23.1-608.1)

A. As used in this section:
			&#8220;Fund&#8221; means the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents
Education Fund.
			&#8220;Qualified survivors and dependents&#8221; means the spouse or a child
between the ages of 16 and 29 (i) of a military service member who, while
serving as an active duty member in the Armed Forces of the United States,
Reserves of the Armed Forces of the United States, or Virginia National Guard,
during military operations against terrorism, on a peacekeeping mission, as a
result of a terrorist act, or in any armed conflict, was killed, became missing
in action, or became a prisoner of war or (ii) of a veteran who, as a direct
result of such service, has been rated by the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs as totally and permanently disabled or at least 90 percent permanently
disabled and has been discharged or released under conditions other than
dishonorable. However, the Commissioner of Veterans Services may certify
dependents above the age of 29 in those cases in which extenuating circumstances
prevented the dependent child from using his benefits before the age of 30.

B. From such funds as may be appropriated and from such gifts, bequests, and any
gifts, grants, or donations from public or private sources, the Virginia
Military Survivors and Dependents Education Fund is established for the sole
purpose of providing financial assistance, in an amount (i) up to $2,000 or (ii)
as provided in the general appropriation act, for room and board charges, books
and supplies, and other expenses at any public institution of higher education
for the use and benefit of qualified survivors and dependents, provided that the
maximum amount to be expended for each such survivor or dependent pursuant to
this subsection shall not exceed, when combined with any other form of
scholarship, grant, or waiver, the actual costs relating to the survivor&#8217;s
or dependent&#8217;s educational expenses allowed under this subsection.

C. Each year, from the funds available in the Fund, the Council and each public
institution of higher education shall determine the amount and the manner in
which financial assistance shall be made available to beneficiaries and shall
make that information available to the Commissioner of Veterans Services for
distribution.

D. The Council shall disburse to each public institution of higher education the
funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the Commonwealth to support
the Fund and shall report to the Commissioner of Veterans Services the
beneficiaries&#8217; completion rate.

E. The Department of Veterans Services shall disseminate information about the
Fund to those spouses and dependents who may qualify. The Department of Veterans
Services shall coordinate with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to
identify veterans and qualified survivors and dependents. The Commissioner of
Veterans Services shall include in the annual report submitted to the Governor
and the General Assembly pursuant to &#xA7; 2.2-2004 an overview of the
agency&#8217;s policies and strategies relating to dissemination of information
about the Fund.

F. Each public institution of higher education shall include in its catalog or
equivalent publication a statement describing the benefits available pursuant to
this section.

HISTORY: 2019, cc. 317, 491; 2023, cc. 756, 778.