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64.103 LIFE INSURANCE FOR VETERANS

(GI Insurance)

FEDERAL AGENCY
VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

AUTHORIZATION
War Risk Insurance Act, as amended, Public Law 65-90; World War Veterans Act, Public Law 68-242, as amended; National Service Life Insurance Act, Public Law 76-801, as amended; Servicemen's Indemnity and Insurance Act, Public Law 82-23; Public Law 88-664; Public Law 92-95, as amended; Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, Public Law 89-214, Public Law 105-368; as amended; Family Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, Public Law 107-14; Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, Public Law 109-13; Public Law 109-80; Veterans Group Life Insurance, Public Law 93-289; Public Law 105-368; 38 U.S.C. 1903, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1941, 2106 and Subchapter III.

OBJECTIVES
To provide life insurance protection for veterans of World War I, World War II, Korean conflict, Vietnam conflict, Gulf era conflicts and service-disabled veterans separated from active duty on or after April 25, 1951, and to provide mortgage protection life insurance for those disabled veterans who are given a VA grant to secure specially adapted housing under Chapter 21, Title 38, U.S.C. Also to provide life insurance protection for current members of the uniformed services with coverage on their lives and the lives of their spouses and children.

TYPES OF ASSISTANCE
Direct Loans.

USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS
Life insurance settlement upon death of insured; or the insured may personally surrender a permanent plan policy for cash; or the insured may be granted a loan up to 94 percent of the cash surrender value of a permanent plan policy. Interest on United States Government Life Insurance (WWI) policy loans is charged at the rate of 5 percent per annum. Interest is charged at a variable rate which may change annually for National Service Life (WWII), Veterans Special Life (Korean conflict), Service-Disabled Veterans (Korean Conflict and Continuing) and Veterans Reopened Insurance policies. The variable rate equals the yield on the Ten-Year Constant Maturities Index for U.S. Treasury Securities for the month of June of each year rounded down to the next whole percentage. This loan rate is effective from the first day of October of each year and will not exceed 12 percent or be lower than 5 percent per annum. Dividends are paid on United States Government Life (WWI), National Service Life (WWII), Veterans Special Life (Korean Conflict), and Veterans Reopened Insurance. Dividends are not paid on Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (Korean Conflict and continuing), or the Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance. The face amount of the policy, less any indebtedness on the policy, is payable to the designated beneficiary upon the insured's death under a regular life policy, and only to the mortgage holder under Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance coverage. In Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, life insurance settlement upon death of insured, insured's spouse or insured's dependent children and the Accelerated Benefits Option can be used on both the member's own coverage and coverage of the member's spouse. In Veterans' Group Life Insurance, life insurance settlement upon death of the insured.

Applicant Eligibility
All of the programs are closed for new issues except Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance, Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance, Service members' Group Life Insurance and Veterans Group Life Insurance. A veteran discharged from active military duty, on or after April 25, 1951, who has been granted a service connection for a new disability, and who, if not for the disability would be otherwise insurable in accordance with the established standards of good health, applies for such coverage within 2 years from the date of notice of the VA service-connected rating, may be issued Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance. (The time period in which to apply is limited to one year from the date of notice of the VA service-connected rating if the notice was provided before September 1, 1991.) A veteran insured under Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance who qualifies for waiver of premiums, who is under age 65 and who applies within one year from date of notice from VA that he/she qualifies for waiver of premiums, may be issued Supplemental Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance coverage. A veteran who has been given a VA grant for specially adapted housing will be sent notice that he/she is automatically insured for mortgage protection unless he/she elects in writing not to be so insured, or fails to respond within 60 days after a final request for information on which premium can be based is mailed to him/her. Service members are automatically covered for the maximum coverage amount of life insurance on themselves and a spouse, unless the member declines or reduces the coverage in writing. Service members are also automatically covered by Servicemembers' Traumatic Injury Protection (TSGLI), which provides automatic traumatic injury coverage to all service members under SGLI. TSGLI provides for payment between $25,000 and $100,000 (depending on the type of injury) to SGLI members who sustain a traumatic injury that results in certain severe losses. Coverage of children is on "dependent" children and no premium is paid. Veterans are eligible to convert their Service members' Group Life Insurance in an amount up to the coverage held on their date of discharge. If a veteran is totally disabled at time of discharge, the veteran is eligible for a one-year disability extension of their Service members' Group Life Insurance and the conversion to Veterans' Group Life Insurance.

Beneficiary Eligibility
The veteran may apply for either type of insurance. However, if the veteran is mentally incompetent, a VA recognized fiduciary may apply on his/her behalf for Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance may also be granted under certain conditions to mentally incompetent veterans who were otherwise eligible for such insurance, but due to their incompetency, died without filing an application.

Credentials/Documentation
The veteran may apply for either type of insurance. However, if the veteran is mentally incompetent, a VA recognized fiduciary may apply on his/her behalf for Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance may also be granted under certain conditions to mentally incompetent veterans who were otherwise eligible for such insurance, but due to their incompetency, died without filing an application.

Preapplication Coordination
This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.

Application Procedure
None.

Award Procedure
None. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.

Deadlines
Upon receipt of VA's notice of eligibility for Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance, a veteran may apply by submitting the application on VA Form 29-4364. Upon receipt of notice from VA that he/she qualifies for waiver of premiums, an individual insured under Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance may apply for additional supplemental coverage by submitting an application on VA Form 29-0190. He/she may be guided by VA Pamphlet 29-9 in selecting the type of policy. The form and pamphlet may be obtained from the nearest VA office (listed in Appendix IV of the Catalog) and submitted to the Philadelphia VA Regional Office and Insurance Center, P.O. Box 7208, Philadelphia, PA 19101. A veteran eligible for Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance need only submit information and documentation to the Philadelphia VA Regional Office and Insurance Center, P.O. Box 7208, Philadelphia, PA 19101. For Veterans' Group Life Insurance, veterans must make application on SGLV 8283. Veterans must apply for the Disability Extension of Service members' Group Life Insurance on SGLV 8715. These applications are sent to OSGLI, P.O. Box 41618, Philadelphia, PA 19176. For a TSGLI payment, the member must use the TSGLI Certification form, GL.2005.261 to apply for TSGLI benefits. The TSGLI certification form has three parts. Part A must be completed by the service member, the appointed guardian, or the attorney-in-fact and Part B must be completed by the attending medical professional. The form must then be submitted to the member's branch of service TSGLI certifying official for completion of Part C. Names and addresses of the TSGLI certifying officials for each branch of service can be found in the TSGLI Procedures Guide on the Department of Veteran's Affairs Insurance website. Once this determination is made, the certifying official will forward the certification form to OSGLI.

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time
Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance is issued by the Philadelphia Regional Office and Insurance Center to any veteran meeting the requirements listed under Applicant Eligibility above. Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance is automatically issued to all veterans receiving a grant for specially adapted housing. Veterans' Group Life Insurance and Disability Extension of Service members' Group Life Insurance are issued by the Office of Service members' Group Life Insurance to any veteran meeting the requirements listed under the Applicant Eligibility above.

Appeals
Generally within 2 years following the date of notice of VA's service-connected rating for Service-Disabled Insurance (the time period in which to apply is limited to one year from the date of notice of the VA Service-Connected rating if the notice was provided before September 1, 1991.) Check with local VA office for exceptions. For Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance supplemental coverage, the time period in which to apply is one year from the date of VA's notice that the veteran qualifies for waiver of premiums. For Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance the veteran must apply before age 70. For Veterans' Group Life Insurance, the veteran has 120 days from discharge to convert with no requirement of good health. A veteran has another year in which conversion can be done, but good health required. For the Disability Extension of Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, the veteran must make application within the two-year period for which the extension would be granted. There are currently no time limits for TSGLI claims.

Renewals
From 1 to 3 months upon application for Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance after VA's notice of the service-connected rating. The time frame for approval/disapproval after an application for Supplemental Service Disabled Veterans Insurance coverage is received in VA is 1 month. Mortgage Protection Life Insurance is effective immediately upon approval of a specially adapted housing grant. The time frame for approval/disapproval after an application for Veterans' Group Life Insurance or Disability Extension of Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance is received by the Office of Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance is 2 to 4 weeks.

Formula and Matching Requirements
None.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
None.

Reports
None.

Audits
None.

Records
None.

Account Identification
36-8150-0-7-701; 36-8132-0-7-701; 36-8455-0-8-701; 36-4012-0-3-701; 36-4010-0-3-701; 36-0120-0-1-701.

Obligations
(Death claims, disability claims, mature endowments, cash surrenders, dividends, interest paid on dividend credits and deposits, payments to VA's General Operating Expenses appropriation for administrative expenses, policy liens established.) FY 07 $3,149,116; FY 08 est $3,117,896; FY 09 est $2,599,540.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance
None.

PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
None.

REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE
None.

Regional or Local Office
For all States, contact the Department of Veterans Affairs, P.O. Box 42954, Philadelphia, PA 19101. This office should also be contacted about Mortgage Protection Life Insurance, Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group Life Insurance.

Headquarters Office
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office and Insurance Center, P.O. Box 42954, Philadelphia, PA 19101. For all States and Mortgage Protection Life Insurance call (1-800) 669-8477.

Web Site Address
http://www.insurance.va.gov

RELATED PROGRAMS
64.105, Pension to Veterans Surviving Spouses, and Children; 64.106, Specially Adapted Housing for Disabled Veterans; 64.109, Veterans Compensation for Service-Connected Disability; 96.001, Social Security_Disability Insurance; 96.004, Social Security_Survivors Insurance.

EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS
None.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS
None.


General Services Administration
Office of Chief Acquisition Officer
Regulatory and Federal Assistance Division (VIR)