In This Section |
This section contains the following topics:
|
1. General Information About Veteran FNOD Processing
Introduction |
This topic contains general information on FNOD processing, including
|
Change Date |
December 16, 2021 |
XI.i.1.A.1.a. Purpose of Veteran FNOD Processing |
Veteran First Notice of Death (FNOD) processing establishes or updates a Veteran’s Beneficiary Identification and Records Locator Subsystem record with the date of the Veteran’s death. It also automatically
Note: The FNOD process will discontinue an award as of the first day of the month of death (MOD).
References: For more information on
|
XI.i.1.A.1.c. Veteran FNOD Processing Guidelines |
Upon receipt of an acceptable Veteran NOD, process an FNOD only
References: For more information on processing a NOD for a
|
XI.i.1.A.1.d. Notice Requirements Associated With Veteran FNOD Processing |
In most cases, VA must issue notice of proposed adverse action (due process) to a beneficiary before reducing or discontinuing benefits. The discontinuation of benefits based on receipt of an acceptable NOD is one of the exceptions to this rule.
Although notice of proposed adverse action is not required, contemporaneous notice of the action taken is required if the NOD was obtained
Notes:
|
XI.i.1.A.1.e. Notifying a Deceased Veteran’s Estate of Benefits to Which Survivors and Others May Be Entitled When There Was a Running Award |
When a VA employee processes the NOD and the Veteran has a running award, the employee is presented with the default option of sending a Next of Kin letter on the MONTH OF DEATH screen. If the employee proceeds with this selection, the Hines Information Technology Center (ITC) generates and mails a letter to the Veteran’s estate containing information about survivor benefits to which the Veteran’s survivors and others may be entitled. These benefits include
References: For more information on
|
XI.i.1.A.1.f. Notifying a Deceased Veteran’s Estate of Benefits to Which Survivors and Others May Be Entitled When There Was No Running Award |
When a VA employee processes a NOD and the Veteran has a suspended or terminated award or a pending claim where no award decision has been made, a contemporaneous notice is not required, per 38 CFR 3.103(b)(3)(iii). However, VA is required to provide notice of benefit eligibility per 38 U.S.C. 6303.
Notes:
References: For more information on
|
XI.i.1.A.1.g. Language Included in a Locally Generated Notice |
Include the language below when notifying a deceased Veteran’s estate of benefits to which survivors and others may be entitled.
You may be entitled to additional VA benefits. Visit this website for benefits fact sheets: https://benefits.va.gov/BENEFITS/factsheets.asp. You may also request a copy of the fact sheet by contacting us as outlined below.
The fact sheets provide information about the following benefits:
A person eligible to receive accrued benefits may be a substitute claimant for the Veteran or other claimant to process a pending claim, higher-level review, or appeal to completion. You have one year from the date of death to file a claim for accrued benefits. For more information on accrued and substitution, you may visit our website at: http://www.benefits.va.gov/BENEFITS/factsheets/general/Accrued.pdf.
Note: When the evidence of record indicates the Veteran was on a Medal of Honor Roll, also include the following language in the notice to the estate.
A surviving spouse of a Veteran whose name has been entered on the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard Medal of Honor Roll may be eligible for a Medal of Honor Pension (MOHP) if the spouse was married to the Veteran at the time of the Veteran’s death and either
A surviving spouse of a Veteran who was on a Medal of Honor Roll should provide VA Form 21-4170, Statement of Marital Relationship, to verify marital and parental information which can be used to verify eligibility for MOHP.
|
XI.i.1.A.1.h. Benefits Paid to Surviving Spouses Through the FNOD Process |
After FNOD processing, the following automated benefits can be awarded to eligible surviving spouses based on information contained in the corporate record:
The MOD payment is also awarded to eligible surviving spouses after a VA employee completes the MONTH OF DEATH screen that automatically appears after FNOD processing is completed.
Note: An automatically generated letter informs the surviving spouse if the burial allowance, DIC, and/or MOD payment are awarded.
References: For more information on
|
XI.i.1.A.1.i. Guidelines for Specific Veteran NOD Situations |
Use the table below to determine the actions to take for handling specific situations that may arise when processing a NOD.
|
XI.i.1.A.1.j. Furnishing Notice to an RLC After Completing an FNOD |
Loan guaranty benefits may be available to certain surviving dependents of deceased Veterans. Use the table below to determine the appropriate means of notifying a regional loan center (RLC).
|
2. Types of Veteran NOD Correspondence
Introduction |
This topic contains general information on processing NODs depending on the type of correspondence received, including the process for receiving
|
Change Date |
August 6, 2020 |
XI.i.1.A.2.a. Process for Receiving a Returned Check as a NOD |
The table below describes the stages in the process of receiving a returned check as a NOD.
|
XI.i.1.A.2.c. Process for Receiving an Application for U.S. Flag as a NOD |
To process a VA Form 27-2008, Application for United States Flag for Burial Purposes, the Veterans Service Center should follow the guidance provided in M21-1, Part XI, Subpart iii, 1.D.
|