Iowa Admin. Code r. 801-13.1 - Bonus for persons serving in the Vietnam service area
(1)
Service requirement. A
person serving in the Vietnam service area is a person who served on active
duty for not less than 120 days in the armed forces of the United States, and
who served at any time between July 1, 1973, and May 31, 1975, both dates
inclusive, and who at the time of entering into active duty service was a legal
resident of the state of Iowa, and who had maintained the person's residence in
this state for a period of at least six months immediately before entering into
active duty service, and was honorably discharged or separated from active duty
service, or is still in active service in an honorable status, or has been
retired, or has been furloughed to a reserve, or has been placed on inactive
status and was on active duty service in the Vietnam service area, within the
dates specified in this subrule, if the veteran earned either a Vietnam service
medal or an armed forces expeditionary medal Vietnam or can otherwise establish
service in the Vietnam service area during that period.
(2)
Compensation.
Compensation for persons who served in the Vietnam service area shall be as
follows:
a. The amount of compensation shall
be the sum of $ 17.5 0 for each month that the person was on active duty
service in the Vietnam service area, within the dates specified in subrule
13.1(1).
b. In addition, the person
shall receive compensation at the sum of $12.50 for each month that the person
was on active duty service within the dates specified in subrule 13.1(1) and
was not in the Vietnam service area. For example, a person who served six
months in the Vietnam service area and six months not in the Vietnam service
area will receive compensation for six months at $17.50 per month, which is
$105, and six months at $12.50 per month, which is $75, for a total
compensation payment of $180.
c.
Compensation under this subrule shall not exceed a total sum of $500.
Compensation for a fraction of a month shall not be considered unless the
fraction is 16 days or more, in which case the fraction shall be computed as a
full month.
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