Prior Provisions
Prior Provisions
Provisions similar to those in this subchapter were contained in [Pub. L. 99–145, title VIII], Nov. 8, 1985, [99 Stat. 678], as amended, which was set out as a note under [section 113 of this title], prior to repeal by [Pub. L. 104–106, § 568(e)(1)].
Amendments
Amendments
2013—Subsec. (a). [Pub. L. 112–239], in first sentence, substituted “in the Office” for “in the Director” and struck out “hereinafter” before “in this section”, and in second sentence, substituted “Office” for “office” in two places.
2011—Subsec. (a). [Pub. L. 111–383] substituted “the Director” for “the Office” before “of the Secretary” and “The office shall be headed by the Director of Family Policy, who shall serve within the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness.” for “The Office shall be under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management and Personnel.”
Effective Date Of Amendment
Effective Date of 2011 Amendment
Amendment by [Pub. L. 111–383] effective Jan. 1, 2011, see [section 901(p) of Pub. L. 111–383], set out as a note under [section 131 of this title].
Miscellaneous
Establishment of Online Resources To Provide Information About Benefits and Services Available to Members of the Armed Forces and Their Families
[Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 561], Oct. 28, 2009, [123 Stat. 2302], provided that:“(a) Internet Outreach Website.—“(1)Establishment.—The Secretary of Defense shall establish an Internet website or other online resources for the purpose of providing comprehensive information to members of the Armed Forces and their families about the benefits and services described in subsection (b) that are available to members of the Armed Forces and their families.“(2)Contact information.—The online resources shall provide contact information, both telephone and e-mail, that a member of the Armed Forces or dependent of the member can use to get specific information about benefits and services that may be available for the member or dependent.“(b)Covered Benefits and Services.—The information provided through the online resources established pursuant to subsection (a) shall include information regarding the following benefits and services that may be available to a member of the Armed Forces and dependents of the member:“(1) Financial compensation, including financial counseling.“(2) Health care and life insurance programs.“(3) Death benefits.“(4) Entitlements and survivor benefits for dependents, including offsets in the receipt of such benefits under the Survivor Benefit Plan and in connection with the receipt of dependency and indemnity compensation.“(5) Educational assistance benefits, including limitations on and the transferability of such assistance.“(6) Housing assistance benefits, including counseling.“(7) Relocation planning and preparation.“(8) Maintaining military records.“(9) Legal assistance.“(10) Quality of life programs.“(11) Family and community programs.“(12) Employment assistance upon separation or retirement of a member or for the spouse of the member.“(13) Reserve component service for members completing service in a regular component.“(14) Disability benefits, including offsets in connection with the receipt of such benefits.“(15) Benefits and services provided under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.“(16) Such other benefits and services as the Secretary of Defense considers appropriate.“(c)Dissemination of Information on Availability on Online Resources.—The Secretaries of the military departments shall use public service announcements, publications, and such other announcements through the general media as the Secretaries consider appropriate to inform members of the Armed Forces and their families and the general public about the information available through the online resources established pursuant to subsection (a).“(d)Implementation Report.—Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act [Oct. 28, 2009], the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees [Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives] a report on the quality and scope of the online resources established pursuant to subsection (a) to provide information about benefits and services for members of the Armed Forces and their families.”
Education and Treatment Services for Military Dependent Children With Autism
[Pub. L. 110–181, div. A, title V, § 587], Jan. 28, 2008, [122 Stat. 133], which related to comprehensive assessment of the availability of Federal, State, and local education and treatment services for military dependent children with autism, was repealed by [Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 563(a)(3)], Oct. 28, 2009, [123 Stat. 2307].
Joint Family Support Assistance Program
[Pub. L. 109–364, div. A, title VI, § 675], Oct. 17, 2006, [120 Stat. 2273], as amended by [Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title V, § 584], Jan. 7, 2011, [124 Stat. 4228], provided that:“(a)Program Required.—The Secretary of Defense shall carry out a joint family support assistance program for the purpose of providing to families of members of the Armed Forces the following types of assistance:“(1) Financial and material assistance.“(2) Mobile support services.“(3) Sponsorship of volunteers and family support professionals for the delivery of support services.“(4) Coordination of family assistance programs and activities provided by Military OneSource, Military Family Life Consultants, counselors, the Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, State and local agencies, and non-profit entities.“(5) Facilitation of discussion on military family assistance programs, activities, and initiatives between and among the organizations, agencies, and entities referred to in paragraph (4).“(6) Such other assistance that the Secretary considers appropriate.“(b)Locations.—The Secretary of Defense shall carry out the program in not less than six areas of the United States selected by the Secretary. At least three of the areas selected for the program shall be areas that are geographically isolated from military installations.“(c)Resources and Volunteers.—The Secretary of Defense shall provide personnel and other resources of the Department of Defense necessary for the implementation and operation of the program and may accept and utilize the services of non-Government volunteers and non-profit entities under the program.“(d)Procedures.—The Secretary of Defense shall establish procedures for the operation of the program and for the provision of assistance to families of members of the Armed Forces under the program.“(e)Relation to Family Support Centers.—The program is not intended to operate in lieu of existing family support centers, but is instead intended to augment the activities of the family support centers.“(f) Implementation Plan.—“(1)Plan required.—Not later than 90 days after the date on which funds are first obligated for the program, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees [Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives] a report setting forth a plan for the implementation of the program.“(2)Elements.—The plan required under paragraph (1) shall include the following:“(A) A description of the actions taken to select the areas in which the program will be conducted.“(B) A description of the procedures established under subsection (d).“(C) A review of proposed actions to be taken under the program to improve coordination of family assistance program and activities between and among the Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, State and local agencies, and non-profit entities.“(g) Report.—“(1)Report required.—Not later than 270 days after the date on which funds are first obligated for the program, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees [Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives] a report on the program.“(2)Elements.—The report shall include the following:“(A) A description of the program, including the areas in which the program is conducted, the procedures established under subsection (d) for operation of the program, and the assistance provided through the program for families of members of the Armed Forces.“(B) An assessment of the effectiveness of the program in providing assistance to families of members of the Armed Forces.“(C) An assessment of the advisability of extending the program or making it permanent.“(h)Duration.—The authority to carry out the program shall expire on December 31, 2012.”
Recognition of Military Families
[Pub. L. 108–136, div. A, title V, § 581], Nov. 24, 2003, [117 Stat. 1489], provided that:“(a)Findings.—Congress makes the following findings:“(1) The families of both active and reserve component members of the Armed Forces, through their sacrifices and their dedication to the Nation and its values, contribute immeasurably to the readiness of the Armed Forces.“(2) Without the continued support of military families, the Nation’s ability to sustain a high quality all-volunteer military force would be undermined.“(3) In the perilous and challenging times of the global war on terrorism, with hundreds of thousands of active and reserve component military personnel deployed overseas in places of combat and other imminent danger, military families are making extraordinary sacrifices and will be required to do so for the foreseeable future.“(4) Beginning in 1997, military family service and support centers have responded to the encouragement and support of private, non-profit organizations to recognize and honor the American military family during the Thanksgiving period each November.“(b)Military Family Recognition.—In view of the findings in subsection (a), Congress determines that it is appropriate that special measures be taken annually to recognize and honor the American military family.“(c)Department of Defense Programs and Activities.—The Secretary of Defense shall—“(1) implement and sustain programs, including appropriate ceremonies and activities, to recognize and honor the contributions and sacrifices of the American military family, including families of both active and reserve component military personnel;“(2) focus the celebration of the American military family during a specific period of each year to give full and proper recognition to those families; and“(3) seek the assistance and support of appropriate civilian organizations, associations, and other entities (A) in carrying out the annual celebration of the American military family, and (B) in sustaining other, longer-term efforts to support the American military family.”