Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB693

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

VACANT Act VA medical Center Absence and Notification Timeline Act

Impact

The VACANT Act aims to improve organizational transparency and accountability within the VA by standardizing the notification process for changes in leadership at medical centers. By requiring timely updates and necessitating the appointment of an acting director within 120 days of detailing, the legislation intends to minimize disruption in leadership and ensure that operations continue smoothly. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for waiving the return timeline under certain circumstances, allowing for flexibility in managing directors during prolonged assignments.

Summary

House Bill 693, also known as the VACANT Act, seeks to establish a clear framework for managing the detailing of directors at medical centers within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill mandates that any time a director is detailed to a different position within the VA, the Secretary must notify both the Senate and House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs within 90 days. This notification must include crucial information such as the location of the new assignment, the title of the detailed position, and the expected duration of absence from the original medical center duties.

Contention

While the VACANT Act is largely seen as a positive step towards better governance within the VA, it may face opposition from those who believe that the specified timelines could hinder the Secretary's ability to make swift decisions based on the unique needs of different medical centers. There may be concern that such bureaucratic measures could lead to inefficiencies or delays in leadership transitions that affect the quality of care provided to veterans. Additionally, the balance between maintaining strict oversight and allowing for operational flexibility will likely be a point of debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

US SB55

Same As VA medical Center Absence and Notification Timeline Act or the VACANT Act This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to comply with certain notification and staffing requirements when a VA medical center director is on detail. Not later than 90 days after detailing a director of a VA medical center to a different position within the VA, the VA must notify Congress with specified information about the detail (e.g., the location of the detail). Additionally, the VA must appoint an individual as acting director not later than 120 days after detailing a director to a different position. The VA must regularly update Congress regarding the status of the detail. Generally, not later than 180 days after detailing a director to a different position, the VA must return the individual to the position as director or reassign the individual from the position and begin the process of hiring a new director. This requirement may be waived for a limited amount of time, but the VA must submit to Congress a justification for the waiver.

US SB10

Related VA Clinician Appreciation, Recruitment, Education, Expansion, and Retention Support (CAREERS) Act of 2023 This bill addresses Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) personnel matters and the training, recruitment, and retention of VA health care employees. Among other requirements, the VA must expand various staff training efforts and programs; comply with certain notification and staffing requirements when a VA medical center director is on detail; prescribe a system of pay for individuals appointed as directors of medical centers and directors of Veterans Integrated Service Networks; and establish a consolidated annual leave account for certain VA employees with restored leave during 2020, 2021, and 2022. The bill also authorizes the VA to waive pay limitations for employees of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) who are performing mission critical work; increases the maximum amount of incentive pay for pharmacist executives; modifies the special pay authority for nurse executives and the administration of pay for VA physicians, podiatrists, optometrists, and dentists; authorizes a waiver of certain licensure requirements for psychologists and mental health counselors in certain circumstances; requires the Inspector General of the VA to study and report on the use of direct hire authority, the contributions made by the use of such authority, and any vulnerabilities or inconsistencies with respect to the use of such authority; includes VA police officers as law enforcement officers for purposes of the federal retirement system; and requires the Government Accountability Office to report on human resources modernization conducted by the VHA.

US SB2745

Related Veterans Affairs Peer Review Neutrality Act of 2023

US HB8371

Related Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act Housing our Military Veterans Effectively Act of 2024

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