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1 > country > community > commonwealth CURRENT MOBILIZATIONS & TOTAL DEPLOYMENTS MDATEMSADUNITOPNPAXMISSION Projected Return Date 31MAY1303JUN13JFHQ SFAAT (2CR)OEF-A9 Combat Advisor Late MAY14 Total PANG Deployed 35 Total PAARNG Deployed 9 Total MOB’ed PAARNG (at HS or MOB/DEMOB site) 0 PAANG Total As of 13 NOV 13 As of 16 JAN 14

2 > country > community > commonwealth UNIT MOBILIZATIONS / TOTAL DEPLOYMENTS As of 30 JAN 14 ARNG Units in Theater: 9 ARNG Units at MOB/DEMOB Site: 0 ARNG Individual Mob: 16 Total ARNG Mob: 25 Current ANG Unit Airmen Mob: 0 Current ANG Individual Mob: 60 Total: ANG Mob: 60 Total PANG Mobilized: 85

3 As of 28 JAN 14 VETERANS’ TRUST FUND > country > community > commonwealth SourceMonthYear To Date Checkoff & Donations$49,356.00$186,218.95 HOV License Plate$15.00*$19,080.00 Interest$151.20$2,025.15 VTF Grants$0.00**$0.00 VINTA$0.00 PENN DOT Costs$0.00***$0.00 * Total number of HOV License plates sold YTD = 1,272 ** Grant applications are currently being reviewed for determination of award *** PENNDOT Costs – Total projection $979,000; however, PENNDOT has agreed not to bill more than original projection in the amount of $966,000. To date, $190,000 paid to PENNDOT from General Governmental Operating (GGO); therefore, outstanding balance of $776,000 is payable over the next 5 Years.

4 > country > community > commonwealth ACT 66 SUMMARY As of 23 JAN 14 FY 13 - 14 Claims, Compensation and Pension Summary Year to Date 1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr ODAGVA1,6481,601003,249 Act 663,8283,078006,906 Total5,4764,6790010,155 Year to Date Recoveries ODAGVA$19,123,495.00$18,806,739.00$0.00 $37,930,234.00 Act 66$25,974,879.00$20,670,859.00$0.00 $46,645,738.00 Total$45,098,374.00$39,477,598.00$0.00 $84,575,972.00 FY 12 – 13 Claims, Compensation and Pension Summary Year to Date 1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr ODAGVA1,7831,7631,7911,6316968 Act 662,1831,9922,1731,8138161 Total3,9663,7553,9643,44415,129 Year to Date Recoveries ODAGVA$19,382,355.00$12,172,277.00$14,999,505.00$16,127,194.00$62,681,331.00 Act 66$22,790,504.00$16,299,798.00$18,550,738.00$22,763,271.00$80,404,311.00 Total$42,172,859.00$28,472,075.00$33,550,243.00$38,890,465.00$143,085,624.00

5 > country > community > commonwealth OUTREACH ENGAGEMENTS As of 31 JAN 14 Outreach Statistics 1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr Year to Date Outreach Events Supported25265056 Mobile Outreach Van Events19153037 Veteran Interactions5,7094,509452010,670 Claim referrals to County Directors and Service Organizations 1866124445203,562 Legislator Attended Events1060016 Notes Second outreach van will be operational in March/April 24 February 2014, Senator Rob Teplitz office event 8 th annual Homeless Veteran Stand Down 28 Feb – 2 Mar 27 March 2014, Senator Tim Solobay office event 24 April 2014, Veterans Resource Expo, Senator Sean Wiley sponsored event 25 April 2014, Representative Daryl Metcalfe office event 8 May 2014, Representative Stan Saylor office event 17 May 2014, Representative Becky Corbin office event 27 May 2014, Representative Rose Marie Swanger office event

6 > country > community > commonwealth LEGAL ISSUES Disabled Veterans Real Estate Tax Exemption Rebutting the presumption of need What counts as income? Who makes the final decisions on eligibility?  Service in “any war or armed conflict” in which the U.S.  was engaged  “Total or 100% permanent disability” Extending to surviving spouse when veteran was not found eligible while alive  Residence Land area and determination of need Upcoming change to income level to trigger rebuttable presumption

7 > country > community > commonwealth LEGAL ISSUES Veterans’ Homes Regulations New draft distributed at meeting Changes to discharge provisions and maintenance fee issues. Hope to send “downtown” by end of month Veterans’ Homes Accounting Manual Treatment of cash assets and recalculation of maintenance fees Stipend

8 > Technology > People > Processes LEGAL ISSUES Veterans’ Trust Fund Not a function or activity A funding mechanism Grants and grant agreements Act 71 Grants Grant agreements Questions?

9 > Technology > People > Processes DMVA LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Current Legislative Priorities: a.Amputee and Paralyzed Veteran Pension - SB 1129 Senate VA&EP 21OCT13 b.Educational Assistance Program (EAP) – SB 1115 Senate VA&EP 19NOV13 c.Military Physician Incentive Program - SB 403 House VA&EP 19NOV13 d.Military Family Relief Assistance – SB 923 House VA&EP 9 DEC13 Proposed Legislative Priorities a.Motorcycle License Plate – SB 1146 reported as amended Senate VA&EP 10 DEC13 & re-referred to Approps. 11DEC13 b.Volunteer Behavioral Health – SB 81 Senate final passage 23OCT13/House Professional Licensure 29OCT13/HB 43 House final passage 25JUN13/Senate Consumer Protection Prof. Licensure Comm. 19JUL13 As of 27 JAN 14

10 > Technology > People > Processes DMVA LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Proposed Legislative Priorities – Cont. c.Sell/Convey - Hunt/Pine Grove Armories- HB 1944/Metcalfe-referred to House State Gov. Comm. 8JAN14 – reported as committed 14JAN14- removed from table 15JAN14 d.Youth Challenge Program Current Legislation of Interest a. Education/PA Residency to Military/Veterans – Rep. Barrar HB 472 (Sen. Ed) b. Priority Registration for Current Military Service Personnel and Veterans – HB 1164/Rep. Murt (Sen. Ed) c. Developing Opportunities in Veterans’ Education – DOVE Program – SB 1004/Sen. Baker (Sen. Ed) d.Providing for Transfer & Articulation Oversight Committee – SB 232/Sen. Dinniman (Sen. Ed) As of 27 JAN 14

11 > country > community > commonwealth DMVA LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS As of 27 JAN 14 Current Legislation of Interest – Cont. e. Local Earned Income Tax for Active Duty Pay – SB 803/Sen. Baker (Sen. Approps.) and HB 481/Rep. Kauffman (House Finance) f. Veterans Lottery Game – HB 1205/Rep Barrar (Removed from table 17DEC13 and tabled again 17DEC13

12 > country > community > commonwealth VETERANS’ HOMES OCCUPANCY As of 31 JAN 14 Total State Veterans’ Homes Occupancy: 89% – Total State Veterans’ Homes Non-Veteran Census Percentage: 10% State Veterans’ Homes Nursing Care (NC) / Dementia (DEM) Occupancy: 93% State Veterans’ Homes Personal Care (PC) / Domiciliary (DOM) Occupancy: 75% Source of National Data: Department of Veterans Affairs’ nation-wide census report for State Veterans’ Homes.

13 CURRENT LICENSURE STATUS > country > community > commonwealth As of 31 JAN 14 Regulatory Agency DVVHGMVCHVHPSSHSEVCSWVC Date of Last Inspection - Status PA Department of Health 03/14/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 05/03/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 03/17/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 11/06/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 09/23/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 01/10/2014 Full Standard Licensure Status PA Department of Public Welfare 05/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status License Vacated on 11/27/2012 11/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 10/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 03/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 08/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status US Department of Veterans Affairs 04/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 09/2012 Full Standard Licensure Status 01/2014 Full Standard Licensure Status 02/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 08/2013 Full Standard Licensure Status 01/2014 Full Standard Licensure Status Note: Each DMVA State Veterans’ Home is currently licensed by the PA Department of Health and certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. GMVC does not have a Personal Care program and is not licensed by the PA Department of Public Welfare.

14 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM Rooted in Title 43, Military Affairs, Chapter 9, Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans’ Benefit Program Purpose The purpose of this regulation is to implement a new program providing a veterans’ benefit, in the form of a “bonus” payment, to an estimated 32,000 eligible Pennsylvania veterans of the first Persian Gulf War (August 2, 1990 - August 31, 1991) and to survivors of veterans who died in performance of active service during the period or as a result of service-connected wounds, diseases or injuries. Page 1 > country > community > commonwealth Page 1

15 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM Page 2  A one-time benefit of $75 per month for each month (or major fraction thereof) of active service in the Persian Gulf Conflict Theater of Operations during the covered period. The maximum compensation is $525  An additional one-time benefit of $5,000 if the service member died or was declared a prisoner of war at any time in Theater during the period of qualifying service > country > community > commonwealth Page 2

16 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM Page 3  Eligibility:  Served with the United States Armed Forces, a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces or the Pennsylvania National Guard  Served on active duty in the Persian Gulf Theater of Operations during the period from August 2, 1990 to August 31, 1991 and received the Southwest Asia Service Medal  Been a legal resident of Pennsylvania at the time of active service (Aug 2, 1990 - Aug 31, 1991) > country > community > commonwealth Page 3

17 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM Page 4 StatusClaims Application Requested16 Payment Approved192 Pending - Insufficient Documentation28 Reconsideration - Approved4 Rejection - Approved98 Statistics for Fiscal Year 2012/2013 > country > community > commonwealth Page 4

18 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM Page 5 Payment Data for Fiscal Year 2012/2013 Month Monthly TotalCumulative Total CountAmountCountAmount July 201220$8,925.0020$8,925.00 August 201211$4,200.0031$13,125.00 September 201225$9,000.0056$22,125.00 October 201221$7,875.0077$30,000.00 November 201214$5,400.0091$35,400.00 December 201213$5,100.00104$40,500.00 January 201313$4,500.00117$45,000.00 February 201312$5,100.00129$50,100.00 March 201320$9,075.00149$59,175.00 April 201341$15,450.00190$74,625.00 May 20130$0.00190$74,625.00 June 201313$4,725.00203$79,350.00 > country > community > commonwealth Page 5

19 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE $200,000 222 Claimants274 Claimants366 Claimants Projected 123 Claimants on the program Lapse $0 Projected Expenditures $107,046 Expended $92,954 > country > community > commonwealth As of 15 Jan 14

20 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY BLIND PENSION $222,000 Lapse $5,250 Projected Expenditure $72,600 Expended $144,150 > country > community > commonwealth As of 15 JAN 14

21 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PARALYZED VETERANS PENSION As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 15 JAN 14

22 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY EDUCATIONAL GRATUITY As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 14 JAN 14 $101,000 90 Claimants94 Claimants101 Claimants Projected Lapse $0 Projected Expenditure $59,500 Expended $41,500

23 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY DISABLED VETERANS’ RETX PROGRAM As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 15 JAN 14

24 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY DISABLED VETERANS’ RETX PROGRAM As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 15 JAN 14 *221 New Applications Received since November 2013

25 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY PERSIAN GULF VETERANS BENEFIT PROGRAM As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 9 JAN 14 Total Applications: 10,381 Payments Sent: $8,109 Total Payments: $3,451,862.50 Average Payment: $425.68 Average Processing Time: 4.48 days

26 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 17 JAN 14 OVERALL MFRAP CONTRIBUTIONS - FY 2005 THRU JAN 2014 PERSONAL / CORPORATE / ORGANIZATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 102,276.17 CASH CONTRIBUTIONS $ 3,728.00 OTHER - DEPT OF REV TRANSFERS (NOT PART OF PIT CHECK OFF PROGRAM) $ 1,583.19 TOTAL PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS $ 107,587.36 DEPT OF REVENUE - PIT DONATIONS $ 1,284,488.67 TOTAL ALL CONTRIBUTIONS - PRIVATE & PIT DONATIONS $ 1,392,076.03 APPROVED GRANT APPLICATION PAYMENTS $ 435,402.37 ACCOUNT BALANCE $ 956,673.66

27 > Technology > People > Processes PERSIAN GULF BONUS PROGRAM SUMMARY VETERANS SERVICES SUMMARY As of 15 Jan 14 > country > community > commonwealth As of 17 JAN 14 Claims, Compensation and PensionYear to Date ODAGVA3,249 Act 666,906 Total10,155 Year to Date Recoveries ODAGVA$37,930,234.00 Act 66$46,645,738.00 Total$84,575,972.00


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