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TEXT OF RULE
section 1.
VA 2 (title) is amended to read:
GRANTS; NEEDY VETERANS, VETERANS TUITION REIMBURSEMENT AND RETRAINING; NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTANCE GRANTS
section 2.
VA 2.01 (title) is amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (title) Assistance to needy veterans program Subsistence and health care aid grant programs.
section 3.
VA 2.01 (1) (intro.), (a) to (f), (i) to (p), and (r) to (u) are renumbered VA 2.01 (1r) (intro.), (a) to (f), (i) to (p), and (r) to (u), and VA 2.01 (1r) (intro.), (c), (d), (f), (L), (n), (r), (s), (t), and (u), as renumbered, are amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (1r) (intro.) Definitions. In this section the following terms shall have the designated meanings:
  (c) “Approved treatment programs means treatment programs approved by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs U.S. department of veterans affairs (USDVA) or alcohol and other drug treatment programs certified by the Wisconsin department of health services.
  (d) “Available liquid assets” means cash on hand, including cash in checking, savings, money market or similar accounts, cash value of life insurance policies, liquid investments, including stocks and bonds and amounts deposited in any retirement plans, owned, either jointly or solely, by the applicant or the applicant’s family.
  (f) “Dental care" means any care provided by a licensed dentist given to teeth, the supporting natural and artificial structures for teeth, and any replacement or restoration of teeth.
  (L) “Health care” means dental care, dentures extended dental care, hearing care, and vision care.
  (n) “Hearing care means any care provided by a licensed audiologist related to hearing, including, but not limited to, hearing exams or hearing aids.
  (r) “Subsistence" means essential living expenses including current rent or mortgage payments on the applicant’s primary residence, food, current medical insurance premiums, current costs for prescribed medications, essential travel, child care required because of employment, educational, or medical reasons, and current costs for electricity, heat, and basic telephone service for the applicant’s primary residence. Subsistence “Subsistence” also means any repairs or purchases required due to an economic emergency.
  (s) “Subsistence aid" means the grant payment provided by the department for subsistence.
  (t) “Unearned income means the estimated amount the applicant and the applicant’s family receives in benefits or grants during any month from the USDVA or other federal government agencies, scholarships, fellowships, grants, tuition and fee waivers, all other definite awards other than loans, including amounts paid to the applicant or the applicant’s family or to the school on behalf of the applicant or applicant’s family for vocational rehabilitation by the USDVA or any other agency, income from trusts or inheritances, unemployment compensation insurance benefits, worker’s compensation, social security payments, net rentals from real estate, interest or dividend income or other income not included under earned income. It shall “Unearned income” does not include death benefits paid by the USDVA or other federal agencies.
  (u) “Vision care” means a vision exam provided by a licensed vision care provider and a prescription for lens and frame.
section 4.
VA 2.01 (1) (g) is renumbered VA 2.01 (1r) (km) and amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (1r) (km) “Denture Extended dental care means a dental device, including dentures, that replaces one or more teeth and includes all dental preparation and the manufacture and fitting of the device.
section 5.
VA 2.01 (1) (h) and (q) are repealed.
section 6.
VA 2.01 (1) (v) is renumbered VA 2.01 (1r) (dm).
 
section 7.
VA 2.01 (1g) is created to read:
  VA 2.01 (1g) Authority and purpose. (a) The purpose of this section is to establish rules for the administration of the subsistence and health care aid grant programs, as authorized under s. 45.40, Stats.
  (b) The subsistence and health care aid grant programs provide limited financial assistance to eligible veterans or their dependents who are in need.
  (c) Grants may be used up to the maximum grant limits as specified in this section.
section 8.
VA 2.01 (1r) (i) and (k), as renumbered in Section 2, are amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (1r) (i) “Description of benefits” means a written determination that an applicant is eligible for health care aid or subsistence aid or both. A description of benefits expires 90 days after the date of eligibility is established and printed by the department unless extended by the department.
  (k) “Economic emergency means an occurrence that results in a temporary adverse financial consequence in which an applicant has no control. “Economic emergency” includes a local, state, or national emergency, a natural disaster which that damages an applicant’s primary living residence, a medical emergency, the failure of the applicant’s sole means of transportation, or a severe disruption in essential household systems caused by a failure of the applicant’s stove, refrigerator, heating system, ventilating and air conditioning system, plumbing system, or electrical system such that it materially compromises the applicant’s ability to live.
section 9.
VA 2.01 (2) (title) is amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (2) (title) Grant application Subsistence aid.
section 10.
VA 2.01 (2) (a) (title) is amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (2) (a) (title) Forms required Application.
section 11.
VA 2.01 (2) (a) is renumbered VA 2.01 (2) (a) 1. and amended to read:
  VA 2.01 (2) (a) 1. A grant application for subsistence aid shall be submitted on a department approved form approved by the department.
  2. It The application may be submitted through a county veterans service officer, through any other department authorized agent, or directly to the department, either manually or electronically.
  3. The application shall specify the type of care being requested and if the care requested is subsistence aid, the application shall be submitted to the department no later than the 91st day 12 months following the verified loss of income due to illness, injury, or natural disaster.
  4. A declaration of aid shall be submitted with the application. The declaration shall state that the applicant has applied for all aid offered through or administered by the county, including aid from the federal or state government.
  5. and The application shall list all of the applicant’s household assets available to the applicant or the applicant’s family and the household living expenses for the period of 6 months immediately preceding the date of the application.
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