Updated Jan 19, 2022
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This chapter contains topic “Matching Programs That Identify Veterans That Returned to Active Duty.”
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1. Matching Programs That Identify Veterans That Returned to Active Duty
Introduction |
This topic contains information on matching programs that identify Veterans that returned to active duty, including
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Change Date |
January 19, 2022
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XIV.5.1.a. VADIR Activation Match |
Approximately two months after the end of a specific month, a VA/DoD Identity Repository (VADIR) Activation Match is released to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
This match identifies reservists and members of the National Guard that were called to active duty. Effective October 1, 2020, the match includes non-training Guard/Reserve Active Service (GRAS) periods in the Veterans Information Solution (VIS). These service periods are identifiable in VIS by the presence of No in the TRAINING column on the MILITARY HISTORY page. The results of the match are sent to the Hines Information Technology Center (ITC) for screening and end product (EP) establishment.
Reference: For more information on a waiver of disability benefits during National Guard/Reserve training duty, see M21-1, Part VI, Subpart ii, 3.
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XIV.5.1.b. Automated Processing of the Activation Match |
The Hines ITC establishes an EP 600 – Return to Active Duty on matched cases. Corresponding notices of proposed adverse action are issued on all EPs 600 established by the batch process. In these cases, the system will
Exception: For cases in which there was more than one non-sequential active duty/activation period, an EP 290 – Return to Active Duty is automatically established for all remaining active duty/activation periods. These cases are not eligible for automated processing. Claims processors must follow the steps outlined in M21-1, Part X, Subpart v, 2.B.1.b to manually process the notice that the Veteran has returned to active duty.
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XIV.5.1.c. Required Actions After Initial Automated Processing |
After the initial automated processing described in M21-1, Part XIV, 5.1.b, use the table below to determine the next steps.
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