Iowa Admin. Code r. 801-16.2 - Bonus for persons serving outside the Vietnam service area
(1)
Service
requirement. A person serving outside the Vietnam service area is a
person otherwise qualified under subrule 16.1(1) except that the person did not
earn either a Vietnam service medal or an armed forces expeditionary
medal-Vietnam and did not serve in the Vietnam service area during the period
between July 1, 1958, and May 31, 1975, both dates inclusive.
(2)
Limited eligibility requirements.
A person eligible to receive compensation pursuant to 16.2(1) shall
be entitled to compensation pursuant to this rule only if all of the following
requirements are met:
a. The person has not
received a bonus or compensation similar to that provided in this chapter from
this state or another state.
b. The
person was on active duty service after July 1, 1958, and the person did not
refuse on conscientious, political, religious, or other grounds, to be subject
to military discipline.
c. The
person made application for a bonus or compensation similar to that provided in
this chapter from this state and was denied compensation because the person did
not meet the applicable residency requirements.
d. The person files an application for
compensation under this chapter in a manner determined by the department of
veterans affairs by July 1, 2010.
(3)
Compensation.
Compensation shall be the sum of $12.50 for each month that the person was on
active duty service within the dates specified in subrule 16.2(1). Compensation
under this subrule shall not exceed a total sum of $300. 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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