[117th Congress Public Law 21]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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Public Law 117-21
117th Congress
An Act
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to expand the Rural Access
Network for Growth Enhancement Program of the Department of Veterans
Affairs, and to direct the Comptroller General of the United States to
conduct a study to assess certain mental health care resources of the
Department of Veterans Affairs available to veterans who live in rural
areas. <<NOTE: June 30, 2021 - [H.R. 2441]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Sgt. Ketchum
Rural Veterans Mental Health Act of 2021.>>
SECTION 1. <<NOTE: 38 USC 101 note.>> SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Sgt. Ketchum Rural Veterans Mental
Health Act of 2021''.
SEC. 2. <<NOTE: 38 USC 1712A note.>> EXPANSION OF RURAL ACCESS
NETWORK FOR GROWTH ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.
(a) Expansion.--The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall establish
and maintain three new centers of the RANGE Program.
(b) <<NOTE: Determination.>> Locations.--The centers established
under subsection (a) shall be located in areas determined by the
Secretary based on--
(1) the need for additional mental health care for rural
veterans in such areas; and
(2) interest expressed by personnel at facilities of the
Department in such areas.
(c) Timeline.--The Secretary shall establish the centers under
subsection (a) during fiscal year 2022.
(d) Funding.--There is authorized to be appropriated $1,200,000 for
each of fiscal years 2022 through 2024 to carry out this section.
SEC. 3. GAO STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE FURNISHED BY THE SECRETARY
OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TO RURAL VETERANS.
(a) Study Required.--The Comptroller General of the United States
shall conduct a study to assess whether the Department of Veterans
Affairs has sufficient resources to serve rural veterans who need
covered mental health care. Such study shall include assessments of--
(1) whether the mental health care furnished by the
Secretary (through resources including the RANGE Program,
Enhanced RANGE Program, mental health residential rehabilitation
treatment programs, inpatient mental health services, and PRR
centers) is sufficient to meet the covered mental health care
needs of rural veterans;
(2) how best to expand and to appropriately locate resources
described in paragraph (1);
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(3) whether to require the establishment of a PRR center at
a medical facility of the Department that serves 1,000 or more
veterans on the National Psychosis Registry;
(4) the demand by rural veterans for mental health resources
specified in paragraph (1);
(5) the average wait time for a rural veteran for mental
health resources specified in paragraph (1); and
(6) how many rural veterans died by suicide or overdose--
(A) while on a wait list for mental health resources
specified in paragraph (1); and
(B) during the term of the study.
(b) Report Required.--Not later than 18 months after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit to the
Committees on Veterans' Affairs of the Senate and House of
Representatives a report containing the results of the study under this
section.
SEC. 4. <<NOTE: 38 USC 1712A note.>> DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(1) The term ``covered mental health care'' means mental
health care that is more intensive than traditional outpatient
therapy.
(2) The term ``PRR center'' means a psychosocial
rehabilitation and recovery center of the Department of Veterans
Affairs.
(3) The term ``RANGE Program'' means the Rural Access
Network for Growth Enhancement Program of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
(4) The term ``rural veteran'' means a veteran who lives in
a rural or highly rural area (including such an area in a Tribal
or insular area), as determined through the use of the Rural-
Urban Commuting Areas coding system of the Department of
Agriculture.
Approved June 30, 2021.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 2441:
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 167 (2021):
May 17, considered in House.
May 18, prior proceedings vacated; considered and passed
House.
June 24, considered and passed Senate.
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