US Department of Labor Provides Relief for SNFs Furnishing Care to Veterans
On June 11, 2025, the US Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued Directive (DIR) 2021-01 Revision 2 titled Extending the Scheduling Moratorium for Veterans Affairs Health Benefits Program (VAHBP) Providers.
- This directive extends a moratorium on the enforcement of affirmative obligations required of VAHBP providers to maintain veterans’ access to health care.
- The OFCCP defines VAHBP providers “as an umbrella term to encompass health care providers that contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, including those in Veterans Affairs Community Care Networks, as well as Veterans Care Agreements created pursuant to 2018 VA MISSION Act.”
Why it matters: The OFCCP has voiced concern that the current expiration of the VAHBP enforcement moratorium, in addition to the lack of a regulatory exemption for VAHBP providers, may cause health care providers to decide against contracting with the US Department of Veterans Affairs, thereby reducing access to health care, including long term care, for protected veterans and their families.
- In this policy, the OFCCP will exercise its prosecutorial discretion to extend the moratorium as it applies to VAHBP providers by two years, until May 7, 2027.
- The OFCCP assures that while the moratorium serves as an exemption to enforcement of affirmative obligations and being neutrally scheduled for a compliance evaluation, it does not relieve VAHBP providers as to enforcement of nondiscrimination obligations or being subject to discrimination complaint investigations.
More details: Review the TRICARE and VAHBP Providers Frequently Asked Questions updated on June 12, 2025.






















