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16.615 PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE

(PSOEA)

FEDERAL AGENCY
OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS, BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

AUTHORIZATION
Educational Assistance to Dependents of Civilian Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Disabled in the Line of Duty, 42 U.S.C. 3796d.

OBJECTIVES
The PSOEA Program, an expansion of the Federal Law Enforcement Dependents Assistance (FLEDA) Program, provides financial assistance for higher education to the spouses and children of public safety officers killed in line of duty. The PSOEA Program also makes assistance available to spouses and children of public safety officers permanently and totally disabled by catastrophic injuries sustained in the line of duty. Under the PSOEA program, the families of state and local police, fire, and emergency public safety officers are covered for line-of-duty deaths that occurred on or after January 1, 1978. The families of Federal law enforcement officers and firefighters are covered for line of duty deaths occurring on or after October 12, 1984. The effective date for families of permanently and totally disabled Federal law enforcement officers is October 3, 1996. Families of state and local police, fire, and emergency public safety officers are covered for line-of-duty permanent and totally disabling injuries that occurred on or after October 1, 1997. Families of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel and state, local and tribal emergency management and civil defense agency employees are covered for such injuries sustained on or after October 30, 2000.

TYPES OF ASSISTANCE
Direct Payments with Unrestricted Use.

USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS
Program funds are intended solely to defray eligible applicants' educational expenses, which may include tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, and other expenditures consistent with the educational, professional or vocational objectives of the applicant. Funds are restricted to defray above costs only.

Applicant Eligibility
Dependents who (1) attend a program of education at an eligible institution; or (2) are the spouse and/or surviving children under the age of 27 of Federal, state and local public safety officers, whose deaths or permanent and totally disabling injuries are covered by the Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Program (42 U.S.C. 3796 et seq.) are eligible for this program. A public safety officer is a person serving a public agency in an official capacity, with or without compensation, as a law enforcement officer, firefighter or member of a public rescue squad or ambulance crew.

Beneficiary Eligibility
The spouse and surviving children of Federal, state and local public safety officers receive the ultimate benefits from this program. The children may receive benefits for classes taken before their twenty-seventh birthday. There is no age restriction for spouses.

Credentials/Documentation
Documentation needed to apply for assistance includes: the Application for Public Safety Officer's Educational Assistance (42 U.S.C. 3796 d); educational transcripts; acceptance letters to educational/professional institutions; schedule of classes; verification of full or part-time status; and certification of other forms of educational assistance. Contact the PSOB office. Telephone: (1-888) 744-6513 or E-mail: AskPSOB@usdoj.gov, for full credential/documentation requirements.

Preapplication Coordination
Claimants may initiate a claim by writing or telephoning the PSOEA Program, Benefits Office, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 810 Seventh Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20531. Telephone: (1-888) 744-6513 or E-mail: AskPSOB@usdoj.gov. This program is excluded from E.O. 12372 "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs."

Application Procedure
The applicant must submit a fully executed application to the PSOEA Program, Benefits Office, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 810 Seventh Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20531.

Award Procedure
Upon a finding of eligibility by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, claimants are typically awarded funds in 4 month increments for prospective assistance or more if requesting retroactive reimbursement.

Deadlines
There are no deadlines for applicants to request benefits. Spouses and children of public safety officers (who have been found eligible under the PSOB Program) can, at any time, request retroactive assistance for educational costs. These costs must have been incurred following the officer's death and, for the children, prior to their twenty-seventh birthday. There is no age restriction for officers spouses.

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time
Dependent on sufficiency of claim documentation.

Appeals
Applicants may appeal within 30 days of denial notification. The appeal process consists of a record review by an administration hearing officer.

Renewals
None.

Formula and Matching Requirements
None.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
Assistance is available for 45 months of full-time education or training, or for a proportional period of time for a part-time program. Assistance is typically awarded in 9-month installments to coincide with the length of a school semester.

Reports
None.

Audits
None.

Records
None.

Account Identification
15-0403-0-1-754.

Obligations
FY 07 $4,012,095; FY 08 $3,980,000; and FY 09 est. not available.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance
For classes taken since October 1, 2002, the rates of assistance are $600 per month for full-time students. $510 for three-quarter-time student. $340 for half-time students and $170 for less-than-half-time students. The amount of assistance is subject to change consistent with the current computation of educational assistance allowance set forth in Title IV of the Higher Education Act, Section 3532 of Title 38, U.S.C.

PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
PSOEA has developed an E-package. The PSOEA application can be downloaded from the PSOB website at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/index.html, or http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/psob/psob_education.html.

REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE
The Bureau of Justice Assistance's Public Safety Officers' Educational Assistance Program Fact Sheet (August 1999); Federal Register guidelines are available.

Regional or Local Office
None.

Headquarters Office
office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Department of Justice, 810 Seventh Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20531. Contact: Eric Martin, Benefits Specialist. Telephone: (888) 744-6513 or (202) 616-6500, or E-mail: AskPSOB@usdoj.gov.

Web Site Address
Public Safety Officers' Benefits: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/psob/psob_main.html

RELATED PROGRAMS
16.571, Public Safety Officers' Benefits Program; 16.575, Crime Victim Assistance; 16.576, Crime Victim Compensation; 16.615, Public Safety Officers' Educational Assistance.

EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS
None.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS
Applications received by BJA are reviewed for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with all program requirements.


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