California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1530 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 07/15/2024

                            Senate Bill No. 1530 CHAPTER 141 An act to repeal and add Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to veterans. [ Approved by  Governor  July 15, 2024.  Filed with  Secretary of State  July 15, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1530, Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. Veterans homes.Existing law provides for the establishment and operation of veterans homes at various sites and provides for an administrator of each home, as specified. Existing law establishes the duties of the Department of Veterans Affairs with regard to the establishment and regulation of veterans homes. Existing law requires the department to fix a schedule of wages for members who are employed at a home, subject to the approval of the Director of Finance.This bill would instead authorize the department to fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations, as specified, subject to the availability of funding and approval of the Director of Finance.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 1032 is added to the Military and Veterans Code, to read:1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.

 Senate Bill No. 1530 CHAPTER 141 An act to repeal and add Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to veterans. [ Approved by  Governor  July 15, 2024.  Filed with  Secretary of State  July 15, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1530, Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. Veterans homes.Existing law provides for the establishment and operation of veterans homes at various sites and provides for an administrator of each home, as specified. Existing law establishes the duties of the Department of Veterans Affairs with regard to the establishment and regulation of veterans homes. Existing law requires the department to fix a schedule of wages for members who are employed at a home, subject to the approval of the Director of Finance.This bill would instead authorize the department to fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations, as specified, subject to the availability of funding and approval of the Director of Finance.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Senate Bill No. 1530 CHAPTER 141

 Senate Bill No. 1530

 CHAPTER 141

 An act to repeal and add Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to veterans.

 [ Approved by  Governor  July 15, 2024.  Filed with  Secretary of State  July 15, 2024. ] 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SB 1530, Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. Veterans homes.

Existing law provides for the establishment and operation of veterans homes at various sites and provides for an administrator of each home, as specified. Existing law establishes the duties of the Department of Veterans Affairs with regard to the establishment and regulation of veterans homes. Existing law requires the department to fix a schedule of wages for members who are employed at a home, subject to the approval of the Director of Finance.This bill would instead authorize the department to fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations, as specified, subject to the availability of funding and approval of the Director of Finance.

Existing law provides for the establishment and operation of veterans homes at various sites and provides for an administrator of each home, as specified. Existing law establishes the duties of the Department of Veterans Affairs with regard to the establishment and regulation of veterans homes. Existing law requires the department to fix a schedule of wages for members who are employed at a home, subject to the approval of the Director of Finance.

This bill would instead authorize the department to fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations, as specified, subject to the availability of funding and approval of the Director of Finance.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 1032 is added to the Military and Veterans Code, to read:1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code is repealed.

SECTION 1. Section 1032 of the Military and Veterans Code is repealed.

### SECTION 1.



SEC. 2. Section 1032 is added to the Military and Veterans Code, to read:1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.

SEC. 2. Section 1032 is added to the Military and Veterans Code, to read:

### SEC. 2.

1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.

1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.

1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.



1032. (a) (1) The department may fix a schedule of stipends for members who volunteer to support veterans home operations.

(2) A stipend is subject to the availability of funding and to the approval of the Director of Finance.

(b) A member volunteerism program pursuant to this section shall be therapeutic in nature and shall not interfere with the homes ability to best care for and serve the member.

(c) A member shall only perform volunteer work in accordance with this section if the chief medical officer of the home, or their designee, determines that the member is medically appropriate for volunteer work and would receive a therapeutic benefit from volunteering.

(d) (1) A member performing volunteer work is not, and shall not displace, a civil servant or otherwise be considered an employee, or displace an employee, of the department.

(2) Rules governing a member volunteerism program shall not conflict with state or federal law defining employment.

(e) Volunteer stipends are not subject to fee collections pursuant to Section 1012.3.

(f) A member may disenroll from a member volunteerism program at any time and without notice.