Updated Jan 22, 2025
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Eligibility for SAH or SHA Grants
Introduction |
This topic contains information about eligibility for SAH or SHA grants, including
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Change Date |
January 22, 2025
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XIII.i.2.B.1.a. General Information on SAH and SHA Grants |
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers two types of grants to assist seriously disabled Veterans and service members in adapting housing to their special needs:
Refer to the table below for a general summary of the two benefits’ entitlement implications.
Note: Under 38 U.S.C. 2101A, 38 CFR 3.809, and 3.809a, grants may be made to active duty members of the Armed Forces who meet the criteria for benefits based on disabilities incurred or aggravated in the line of duty (LOD).
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XIII.i.2.B.1.b. Eligibility for SAH Grants |
The table below provides the eligibility criteria for assistance in acquiring SAH.
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XIII.i.2.B.1.c. Qualifying Disabilities for SAH Purposes |
The table below provides the qualifying disabilities as noted in 38 CFR 3.809 and 38 U.S.C. 2101 for the purpose of establishing eligibility to SAH.
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XIII.i.2.B.1.d. Eligibility for SHA Grants |
Eligibility for assistance in acquiring SHA exists when a
Qualifying conditions are P&T disability from
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XIII.i.2.B.1.e. SAH or SHA Claims Based on Paired Organs or Extremities |
Even though compensation may be payable under 38 CFR 3.383, claimants do not qualify for SAH or SHA grants if they suffered a loss of paired SC and non-service-connected (NSC) organs or extremities.
Reference: For more information on entitlement to compensation for loss of paired SC and NSC organs and extremities, see
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XIII.i.2.B.1.f. Reduction of Benefits Due to Tort Judgment or Settlement |
SAH or SHA benefits must be reduced by an “offset amount” in cases where a judgment or settlement of a tort claim against the United States is granted for disability established under 38 U.S.C. 1151, if the tort judgment or settlement
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Reference: For more information on the offset of disability compensation under 38 U.S.C. 1151, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 6.C.
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2. Responsibility for Determinations in SAH or SHA Claims
Introduction |
This topic contains information on the responsibility of different VA divisions for making determinations in SAH or SHA claims, including the responsibility for
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Change Date |
July 15, 2015
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XIII.i.2.B.2.a. Responsibility for Determining SAH/SHA Eligibility and Entitlement |
The table below lists the relative responsibilities of the Loan Guaranty Division’s Regional Loan Center (RLC) and the Veterans Service Center (VSC) in determining SAH/SHA eligibility and entitlement.
Note: Each VSC must designate a point of contact for SAH/SHA claims who will
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3. Processing Claims for SAH or SHA
Introduction |
This topic contains information on processing claims for SAH or SHA, including
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Change Date |
January 22, 2025
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XIII.i.2.B.3.a. When the VSC Will Make an SAH/SHA Basic Eligibility Determination |
The VSC will make an SAH/SHA basic eligibility determination when
Exception: The VSC will not make a basic eligibility determination when basic eligibility has already been established.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.b. VA Form Requirement for SAH/SHA |
A Veteran or service member seeking SAH or SHA must complete a VA Form 26-4555.
Important:
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XIII.i.2.B.3.c. Claims Filed With the RLC on VA Form 26-4555 |
When a claimant seeks to initiate a claim for SAH/SHA by submitting a VA Form 26-4555 to an RLC, the following activities occur:
Notes:
Reference: For more information on signatures, see M21-1, Part II, Subpart i, 2.B.2.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.d. Claims Filed With the VSC on VA Form 26-4555 |
When a claimant seeks to initiate a claim for SAH/SHA by submitting VA Form 26-4555 to the VSC,
Note: In the event a VA Form 26-4555 is inadvertently scanned into the Centralized Mail Portal, VSC personnel must utilize the download functionality within the portal to download the mail image. Once in portable document format (PDF), send the document, via encrypted e-mail, to LGYADMINCORR.VBACO@va.gov.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.e. Claims Filed With the VSC on Any Other Prescribed VA Form |
When a claim is received by the VSC on a prescribed VA form other than VA Form 26-4555, take any action required by the table below.
Reference: For more information on prescribed VA forms, see M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.A.1.a.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.f. Subordinate Issue of Basic Eligibility to SAH/SHA Raised by the Record |
When there is not a claim for SAH/SHA but the evidence and disposition of an issue demonstrates basic eligibility to SAH/SHA as provided in M21-1, Part V, Subpart ii, 3.A.2, take action as required by the table below.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.g. VSC SAH/SHA Basic Eligibility Determination Process |
The table below describes the stages of a VSC SAH or SHA basic eligibility determination process when a determination is necessary as provided in this topic.
Where basic eligibility to SAH/SHA arises as a subordinate issue raised by the disposition of a claimed issue, as discussed in M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 2.B.3.f, the process starts with Stage 3.
Note: It may be necessary to update the corporate record if a previous rating decision establishing eligibility to SAH or SHA does not appear in the system.
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XIII.i.2.B.3.h. Further Processing by the RLC After a VSC Basic Eligibility Determination |
The table below describes the stages of processing after the RLC receives notice in the SAHSHA system of a VSC determination that there is basic eligibility to SAH/SHA.
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4. Handling Disagreements With Denials of Basic Eligibility for SAH/SHA
Change Date |
March 8, 2019
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XIII.i.2.B.4.a. Handling Disagreements With Denials of Basic Eligibility for SAH/SHA |
If a claimant disagrees with a denial of basic eligibility for SAH/SHA, the VSC is responsible for handling the legacy notice of disagreement (NOD) or appeal, or request for decision review under 38 CFR 3.2500, in accordance with appropriate procedures.
If the claimant files a legacy appeal document or request for decision review on an SAH/SHA matter other than basic eligibility, forward the submission to the RLC of jurisdiction for disposition.
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