Updated Feb 03, 2022
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This chapter contains the following topics:
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1. Death Gratuity Definitions and Jurisdiction
Introduction |
This topic contains information on death gratuity certificates sent to service departments, including
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Change Date |
January 5, 2016
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XI.ii.4.1.b. Jurisdiction for Imminent Death Cases |
The Cleveland Regional Office (RO) processes death gratuity claims required by a service department in certain cases to establish eligibility under 38 U.S.C. 1323. These are handled as imminent death cases.
The Cleveland RO also invites claims, when appropriate, and adjudicates any claims for survivors’ benefits.
Important: The law requires the DoD to pay these claims within 24 hours of the notification of the death of the service member. ROs should contact the Cleveland RO immediately if they are contacted by a military casualty office indicating that they have a claim for such a deceased service member.
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XI.ii.4.1.c. Jurisdiction for Non-Imminent Death Cases |
Jurisdiction over non-imminent death cases must remain with the station of origination. If any questions arise over jurisdiction of a claim, contact the Cleveland RO.
Reference: For information on how to contact the Cleveland RO, see M21-1, Part XI, Subpart ii, 4.1.d.
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2. Eligibility and Notification for Death Gratuity Certificates
Introduction |
This topic contains information on death gratuity certificates sent to service departments, including
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Change Date |
February 3, 2022
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XI.ii.4.2.a. Eligibility for Death Gratuity |
Veterans may be eligible for death gratuity if they died under the circumstances referred to in 10 U.S.C. 1476(a) during the 120-day period after separation from
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XI.ii.4.2.b. Payment of Death Gratuity by Service Department |
Payment of death gratuity by the service department is contingent upon the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) finding that the Veteran’s
Note: The determination as to service connection (SC) for the cause of death must be made under the standards and criteria applicable to 38 U.S.C. Chapter 11, except that line of duty is not a factor.
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XI.ii.4.2.c. When to Issue a Certificate of Eligibility for Death Gratuity |
Use the table below to determine when to issue a certificate of eligibility to service departments.
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XI.ii.4.2.d. Sending Death Gratuity Certification Letter |
Make certification by sending a letter addressed to the appropriate service department, Public Health Service, or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. If no request has been received, a Senior Veterans Service Representative or other designee must
Reference: For more information on how to address the letter, see M21-1, Part XI, Subpart ii, 4.2.f.
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XI.ii.4.2.g. Noneligibility for Death Gratuity |
If a claim for DIC has been filed and VA determines that death was not due to service or that the character of discharge precludes payment, do not
Use the table below to determine how to handle noneligibility for death gratuity when a specific inquiry has been received from the service department.
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XI.ii.4.2.h. Notifying Claimants of Noneligibility for Death Gratuity |
In the decision notice of noneligibility sent to the claimant, make no reference to the denied claim for death gratuity since that is a function of the service department.
Instead, provide the claimant notice as follows:
“The [service department] has requested the Department of Veterans Affairs to make certain determinations which are required in connection with your claim for death gratuity in the case of the above-named Veteran. Accordingly, the evidence of record has been reviewed, but it has been determined (that the Veteran’s death on _____ from _______ was not due to service) (that the Veteran was separated from service under conditions other than dishonorable) [whichever is appropriate].”
Note: Furnish notice of procedural and decision review rights with this paragraph.
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