Revised eligibility rule open for public comment

By Arlington National CemeterySeptember 15, 2020

American flags stand in front of headstones in Section 17 of Arlington National Cemetery during Flags-In, May 26, 2016, in Arlington, Va.
American flags stand in front of headstones in Section 17 of Arlington National Cemetery during Flags-In, May 26, 2016, in Arlington, Va. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by Rachel Larue) VIEW ORIGINAL

Arlington National Cemetery’s Next Step in Federal Rule Making Process

ARLINGTON, VA – Today, the Secretary of the Army announced the opening of the 60-day public comment period for the proposed changes to eligibility criteria for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. This is the next step in the federal rule making process required to gather public input to proposed changes to the cemetery’s eligibility criteria.

The proposed rule will allow new changes to eligibility criteria which will keep the cemetery functioning as an active burial ground well into the future, defined as 150 years.

Executive Director of Army National Military Cemeteries and Arlington National Cemetery Karen Durham-Aguilera stated, “Arlington National Cemetery began this process when the Fiscal Year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act directed the Secretary of the Army to establish revised eligibility criteria to keep Arlington open well into the future. The Secretary of the Army established imperatives to recognize the individual’s sacrifice, service and impact to the nation’s security. The proposed eligibility criteria honors commitment to military service and is equitable across branches and eras of service. Additionally, any change should be easily understood, fair and consistent with Arlington National Cemetery’s mission.”

ANC is also currently developing the Southern Expansion Project, which includes the area nearest the Air Force Memorial and a part of the former grounds of the Navy Annex. This future expansion will add 37 acres of burial space for our nation’s veterans. However, expansion alone will not keep Arlington National Cemetery open to new interments well into the future. Without changes to eligibility, even with the new expansion, Arlington National Cemetery will be full for first burials by the mid-2050s.

“We are asking our veterans, families, stakeholders and the public to review our website information, read the Federal Register and engage in this deliberate process. All of us have a voice into the future of Arlington National Cemetery,” said Charles “Ray” Alexander Jr., Superintendent. “We will adjudicate all public comments and keep the public up to date throughout the entire process until the final rule is published.”

Eventual implementation of revised eligibility will not affect previously scheduled services at Arlington National Cemetery. Additionally, the proposed revisions will not affect veterans’ burial benefits or veteran eligibility at the Department of Veterans Affairs' nearly 150 national cemeteries and 116 state veterans’ cemeteries.

The Secretary of the Army and Arlington National Cemetery want to ensure transparency and public participation in this process. We are providing the general public with an opportunity to comment on the draft rule that will change the eligibility requirements at our nation’s most hallowed grounds.

The public comment period ends on November 16, 2020.

Click here to view information on the proposed revised eligibility criteria.

To make an official public comment, please go to the Federal Register notice: federalregister.gov/d/2020-17801.