Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/21.5296
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38 CFR 21.5296 - Extended period of eligibility. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 38 › Chapter I › Part 21 › Subpart G › Section 21.5296 38 CFR 21.5296 - Extended period of eligibility.
(a)General. A veteran shall be granted an extension of the applicable delimiting period, as otherwise determined by § 21.5041 provided - (1) The veteran applies for an extension.
(2) The veteran was prevented from initiating or completing the chosen program of education within the otherwise applicable delimiting period because of a physical or metal disability that did not result from the willful misconduct of the veteran. VA will not consider the disabling effects of chronic alcoholism to be the result of willful misconduct.
(Authority: 38 U.S.C. 105, 3232; Pub. L. 99-576, Pub. L. 100-689)
(1) Only the veteran may apply for an extended period of eligibility pursuant to this section. A spouse or child to whom entitlement may be or has been transferred may not apply for, nor receive, an extension based upon disability of either the veteran or the spouse or child.
(2) The veteran must apply for the extended period of eligibility in time for VA to receive the application by the later of the following dates:
(i) One year from the last date of the delimiting period otherwise applicable to the veteran under § 21.5041, or
(ii) One year from the termination date of the period of the veteran's mental or physical disability.
(3) No application for an extended period of eligibility should be submitted and none will be processed during any period when the veteran has transferred entitlement to a spouse or child, since eligibility cannot be fully determined as provided in paragraph (c)(4)(ii) of this section.
(Authority: 38 U.S.C. 3232; Pub. L. 99-576)
(c)Qualifying period of disability. A veteran's extended period of eligibility shall be based on the period of time that the veteran himself or herself was prevented by reason of physical or mental disability, not the result of the veteran's willful misconduct, from initiating or completing his or her chosen program of education. VA will not consider the disabling effects of chronic alcoholism to be the result of willful misconduct.
(1) Evidence must be presented which clearly establishes that the veteran's disability made pursuant of his or her program medically infeasible during the veteran's original period of eligibility as determined by § 21.5041. A period of disability following the end of the original disability period will not be a basis for extension.
(2) VA will not consider a veteran who is disabled for a period of 30 days or less as having been prevented from enrolling or reenrolling in the chosen program of education or was forced to discontinue attendance, because of the short disability.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, a veteran's transfer of entitlement to a spouse or child during a period for which the veteran's disability prevented his or her pursuit of a program of education will not affect the veteran's entitlement to an extension of eligibility under this section.
(4) Since the act of entitlement transfer to a spouse or child indicates that the veteran did not intend to personally use his or her educational assistance during the specified transfer period, a veteran who becomes disabled after transferring entitlement will not be entitled to an extended period of eligibility based on any period of the disability which coincides with the specified transfer period unless - (i) The transferee or transferees did not use any entitlement during this period, and
(ii) The veteran can clearly demonstrate that, notwithstanding his or her decision to transfer entitlement, the veteran would have used the entitlement during all or part of the transfer period and was prevented from doing so solely by reason of his or her disability.
(d)Commencing date. The veteran shall elect the commencing date of an extended period of eligibility. The date chosen - (1) Must be on or after the original date of expiration of eligibility as determined by § 21.5041 of this part, and
(e)Determining the length of extended periods of eligibility. A veteran's extended period of eligibility shall be based on the qualifying period of disability, and determined as follows:
(f)Discontinuance. If the veteran is pursuing a course on the date an extended period of eligibility expires (as determined under this section), VA will discontinue the educational assistance allowance effective the day before the end of the extended period of eligibility.
(g)No transfer of entitlement for use during the extended period of eligibility.
(1) The veteran may only transfer entitlement to a spouse or child for use during the original period of eligibility as determined by § 21.5041 of this part.
(2) If the veteran has established an extended period of eligibility with VA, only the veteran may use remaining entitlement during that period.
(3) If the veteran transfers his or her entitlement after having received an extension of eligibility, but before the last day of the delimiting period as determined by § 21.5041 of this part, the eligibility of the spouse or child to use entitlement ends on the veteran's otherwise applicable delimiting date as determined by § 21.5041 of this part.
[ 53 FR 34499, Sept. 7, 1988, as amended at 55 FR 31584, Aug. 3, 1990]