California 2011-2012 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1806

Introduced
2/21/12  
Introduced
2/21/12  
Refer
3/8/12  
Refer
3/8/12  
Report Pass
3/26/12  
Report Pass
3/26/12  
Refer
3/27/12  
Refer
3/27/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Refer
4/25/12  
Refer
4/25/12  
Report Pass
5/9/12  
Engrossed
5/17/12  
Engrossed
5/17/12  
Refer
5/17/12  
Refer
5/17/12  
Refer
5/24/12  
Refer
5/24/12  
Report Pass
6/11/12  
Refer
6/11/12  
Refer
6/11/12  
Report Pass
6/13/12  
Refer
6/13/12  
Report Pass
6/15/12  
Refer
6/15/12  
Report Pass
6/25/12  
Report Pass
6/25/12  
Refer
6/26/12  
Refer
6/26/12  
Refer
8/6/12  
Refer
8/6/12  
Report Pass
8/16/12  
Report Pass
8/16/12  
Enrolled
8/29/12  
Enrolled
8/29/12  
Chaptered
9/28/12  
Chaptered
9/28/12  
Passed
9/28/12  

Caption

Veteran interment: veterans' remains organizations.

Impact

The implementation of AB1806 is expected to streamline processes related to the interment of veterans' remains, thus enhancing the efficiency with which veterans' organizations operate. This could lead to improved compliance with existing laws regarding the handling and burial of veterans' remains. Additionally, the bill may positively affect how local and state authorities collaborate with veterans' organizations to ensure that all veterans can access their rights and benefits regarding burial and memorial services.

Summary

AB1806 addresses the interment of veterans' remains by providing clear regulations and support for veterans' remains organizations. The bill aims to ensure that those who served in the military receive the respectful burial that their service merits. The legislation emphasizes the importance of honoring veterans through proper burial practices and provides a framework for organizations that handle such remains, which may include veterans' burial benefits and associated honors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB1806 appears to be largely positive, with widespread support among legislators and veterans' advocates. The bill is viewed as a necessary step to provide clarity and assurance in the care of veterans' remains. Supporters argue that this legislation reinforces society's obligation to honor those who have served, while some may express concerns about the bureaucratic processes involved as the bill is implemented.

Contention

Despite the general support for the bill, there are points of contention regarding the resources required to implement the provisions of AB1806 effectively. Critics may raise concerns about potential funding issues for local organizations tasked with carrying out the bill's mandates, questioning whether there are sufficient allocations to support these efforts. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the administrative burdens placed on veterans' organizations and local governments as they adjust to the new regulations mandated by AB1806.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1097

Veterans: military and veterans: gender-neutral terms.

CA AB683

Veterans’ organizations.

CA SB1529

Veterans homes.

CA SB73

Employment policy: voluntary veterans’ preference.

CA AB1566

Department of Veterans Affairs: veterans’ services.

CA AB535

Veterans’ aid and welfare: housing.

CA SB1124

Deceptive practices: service members and veterans.

CA AB1386

Veterans housing: tenant referrals.

CA AB1665

Veterans’ homes.

CA SB1025

Pretrial diversion for veterans.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.