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PAWS Act of 2018


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IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE | 115th Session of Congress

 

S. xx

 

Mr. ROLLINS, for himself, Mr. CHEN, with thanks to Ms. FISCHER, and on behalf of the American People, submit the following:

 

A BILL

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to make grants to eligible organizations to provide service dogs to veterans with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, and for other purposes.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled as follows

 

SECTION. 1. SHORT TITLE

This act may be cited and referred to as the 'Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers Act of 2018' or the 'PAWS Act of 2018'.

 

SEC. 2. FINDINGS & SENSE OF CONGRESS

(a) Findings -- Congress makes the following findings:

(1) According to the analyses of veteran suicide published by the Department of Veterans Affairs in August 2016 entitled “Suicide Among Veterans and Other Americans” and in June 2018 entitled “VA National Suicide Date Report” --

(A) an average of 20 veterans died by suicide each day in 2014;

(B) mental health disorders, including major depression and other mood disorders, have been associated with increased risk for suicide;

(C) since 2001, the proportion of users of the Veterans Health Administration with mental health conditions or substance use disorders has increased from approximately 27 percent in 2001 to more than 40 percent in 2014; and

(D) overall, suicide rates are highest among patients with mental health and substance use disorder diagnoses who are in treatment and lower among those who received a mental health diagnosis but were not at risk enough to require enhanced care from a mental health provider.

(2) Pairing a service dog with a veteran costs approximately $25,000, including with respect to training of the service dog as well as training of the veteran with the service dog.

(3) New, rigorous scientific research provides persuasive weight to the growing anecdotal evidence that service dogs ameliorate the symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder, and in particular, help prevent veteran suicide.

(b) Sense Of Congress -- It is the sense of Congress that the Department of Veterans Affairs must be more effective in its approach to reducing the burden of veteran suicide connected to mental health disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder, and a program and study to assess the benefits of pairing service dogs with veterans suffering from mental health disorders would allow the Department to better determine the efficacy of using service dogs as a nontraditional therapy to ensure the well-being of veterans.

 

SEC. 3. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PROGRAM TO AWARD GRANTS FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE DOGS TO CERTAIN VETERANS WITH SEVERE POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER

(a) Grants --

(1) In General -- The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall carry out a program under which the Secretary awards grants to eligible organizations for eligible veterans referred to that organization for a service dog pairing.

(2) Limitation -- The amount of the grant for each eligible veteran referred to an eligible organization under paragraph (1) shall not to exceed $25,000.

(b) Benefits Provided --

(1) In General -- An organization that receives a grant under subsection (a) shall provide the following for each service dog and veteran participating in the program:

(A) Coverage of a commercially available veterinary health insurance policy to maintain the health of the dog and keep the dog functioning in the prescribed role for the life of the dog.

(B) Hardware, or repairs or replacements for hardware, that are clinically determined to be required by the dog to perform the tasks necessary to assist the veteran with the diagnosed disorder of the veteran.

(C) Payments for travel expenses for the veteran to obtain the dog, calculated in the same manner as similar travel expenses provided pursuant to section 111 of title 38, United States Code.

(2) Other Travel Expenses -- If a veteran is required to replace a service dog provided pursuant to a grant under this section, the Secretary shall pay for the travel expenses described in paragraph (1)(C) required to obtain a new service dog pursuant to subsection (c)(3), regardless of any other benefits the veteran is receiving for the first service dog under this section.

(c) Eligible Organizations -- To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, an organization shall -

(1) be a nonprofit organization that -

(A) provides service dogs to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder;

(B) meets the publicly available national standards for service dog providers as set forth by the Association of Service Dog Providers for Military Veterans; and

(C) has expertise in the unique needs of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder;

(2) agree to cover all costs in excess of the grant amount to guarantee the benefits listed under subsection (b)(1);

(3) agree to reaccept or replace a service dog provided by the organization to a veteran, if necessary, as determined by the veteran and the organization; and

(4) submit to the Secretary an application containing such information, certification, and assurances as the Secretary may require.

(d) Eligible Veterans --

(1) Approval and Referral --

(A) In General -- The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall review and approve veterans eligible to participate under this section and shall refer approved veterans to eligible organizations.

(B) Approval Determination -- The period beginning on the date on which a veteran applies to participate under this section and the date on which the Secretary makes an approval determination may not exceed 90 days.

(2) Initial Eligibility -- For purposes of this section, an eligible veteran is a veteran -

(A) who is enrolled in the system of annual patient enrollment of the Department of Veterans Affairs established and operated under section 1705 of title 38, United States Code;

(B) who has been treated and has completed an established evidence-based treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder yet remains diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder by a qualified health care provider as rated on the post-traumatic stress disorder checklist (PCL–5);

(C) with respect to whom the health care provider or clinical team of the Department of Veterans Affairs that is treating the veteran for such disorder determines based upon medical judgment that the veteran may potentially benefit from a service dog; and

(D) who agrees to successfully complete training provided by an eligible organization pursuant to subsection (c).

(3) Ongoing Eligibility -- To remain eligible to participate in the program under this section, a veteran shall see the health care provider or clinical team of the Department of Veterans Affairs treating the veteran for post-traumatic stress disorder at least once every 180 days to determine, based on a clinical evaluation of efficacy, whether the veteran continues to benefit from a service dog.

(4) Other Cases -- If at any point the veteran is no longer able or willing to care for the service dog, the veteran and the organization that provided the service dog to the veteran shall determine the appropriate recourse to ensure the safety of both the veteran and the service dog.

(e) Possession Of Service Dog -- Except if determined otherwise under subsection (d)(4), an eligible veteran in possession of a service dog furnished under the program may elect to keep the service dog for the life of the dog, regardless of the continued participation of the veteran in the program.

(f) Relationship To Department Of Veterans Affairs Benefits -- The provision of a service dog to a veteran under this section is in addition to any other hospital care or medical service furnished by the Department for that veteran for post-traumatic stress disorder, and an improvement in symptoms as a result of the provision of a service dog shall not affect the eligibility of the veteran for any other benefit under the laws administered by the Secretary.

(g) Metrics -- In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall -

(1) develop metrics and other appropriate means to measure, with respect to veterans participating in the program, the improvement in psychosocial function and therapeutic compliance of such veterans and changes with respect to the dependence on prescription narcotics and psychotropic medication of such veterans; and

(2) establish processes to document and track the progress of such veterans under the program in terms of the benefits and improvements noted as a result of the program.

(h) Comptroller General Briefing And Report --

(1) Briefing -- Not later than one year after the date on which the Secretary commences the program under subsection (a), the Comptroller General of the United States shall provide to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the House of Representatives a briefing on the methodology established for the program.

(2) Report --

(A) In General -- Not later than 3 years after providing the briefing under paragraph (1), the Comptroller General shall submit to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the House of Representatives a report on the program.

(B) Elements -- The report required under subparagraph (A) shall include an evaluation of the approach and methodology used for the program with respect to -

(i) helping veterans with severe post-traumatic stress disorder return to civilian life;

(ii) relevant metrics, such as reduction in scores under the post-traumatic stress disorder checklist (PCL–5), improvement in psychosocial function, and therapeutic compliance; and

(iii) reducing the dependence of participants in the program on prescription narcotics and psychotropic medication.

(i) Authorization Of Appropriations -- There is authorized to be appropriated for the period of fiscal year 2019 through fiscal year 2021, $10,000,000 to carry out the program under this section.

 

SEC. 4. ENACTMENT

The provisions of this Act shall be enacted upon its Constitutional Passage.

 

SEC. 5. PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY

Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers Act of 2018 -- This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement a grant program for the purpose of pairing service dogs with eligible veterans. Organizations that receive grants shall provide veterinary health insurance coverage, hardware, and travel expenses for each service dog and veteran participating in the program.

 

Eligible veterans are those who (1) are enrolled in the VA health care system, (2) have been evaluated and treated for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but remain diagnosed with PTSD, (3) may benefit from a service dog, and (4) agree to successfully complete training provided by an eligible organization. Veterans are required to see a health care provider at least once every 180 days to determine whether the veteran continues to benefit from a service dog.

 

Eligible organizations are nonprofit organizations that:

  • provide service dogs to veterans with PTSD,
  • meet publicly available standards set forth by the Association of Service Dog Providers for Military Veterans,
  • have expertise in the needs of veterans with PTSD,
  • agree to cover all costs in excess of the grant amount to guarantee the benefits of the program,
  • agree to reaccept or replace a service dog provided to a veteran, and
  • submit an application to the VA.

 

Any improvement in PTSD symptoms as a result of the provision of a service dog shall not affect the veteran's eligibility for any other VA benefits. The Government Accountability Office must report on the grant program

 

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