LCO No. 3529 1 of 10 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 7062 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 3529 Referred to Committee on VETERANS' AFFAIRS Introduced by: (VA) AN ACT CONCERNING TU ITION WAIVERS AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR FAMILY MEMBERS O F VETERANS AND GOLD STAR FAMILY MEMBERS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (d) of section 10a-77 of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 2 1, 2019): 3 (d) Said board of trustees shall waive the payment of tuition at any 4 of the regional community-technical colleges (1) for any dependent 5 child of a person whom the armed forces of the United States has 6 declared to be missing in action or to have been a prisoner of war 7 while serving in such armed forces after January 1, 1960, which child 8 has been accepted for admission to such institution and is a resident of 9 the state at the time such child is accepted for admission to such 10 institution, (2) subject to the provisions of subsection (e) of this section, 11 for any (A) veteran who performed service in time of war, as defined 12 in section 27-103, or (B) person with a qualifying condition, as defined 13 in said section, who has received a discharge other than bad conduct 14 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 2 of 10 or dishonorable from active service in the armed forces and who 15 performed service in time of war, except that for purposes of this 16 subsection, "service in time of war" shall not include time spent in 17 attendance at a military service academy, which veteran or person has 18 been accepted for admission to such institution and is domiciled in this 19 state at the time such veteran or person is accepted for admission to 20 such institution, (3) for any resident of the state sixty-two years of age 21 or older, provided, at the end of the regular registration period, there 22 are enrolled in the course a sufficient number of students other than 23 those residents eligible for waivers pursuant to this subdivision to 24 offer the course in which such resident intends to enroll and there is 25 space available in such course after accommodating all such students, 26 (4) for any student attending the Connecticut State Police Academy 27 who is enrolled in a law enforcement program at said academy offered 28 in coordination with a regional community-technical college which 29 accredits courses taken in such program, (5) for any active member of 30 the Connecticut Army or Air National Guard who (A) has been 31 certified by the Adjutant General or such Adjutant General's designee 32 as a member in good standing of the guard, and (B) is enrolled or 33 accepted for admission to such institution on a full-time or part-time 34 basis in an undergraduate degree-granting program, (6) for any 35 dependent child of a (A) police officer, as defined in section 7-294a, or 36 supernumerary or auxiliary police officer, (B) firefighter, as defined in 37 section 7-323j, or member of a volunteer fire company, (C) municipal 38 employee, or (D) state employee, as defined in section 5-154, killed in 39 the line of duty, (7) for any resident of the state who is a dependent 40 child or surviving spouse of a specified terrorist victim who was a 41 resident of this state, (8) for any dependent child of a resident of the 42 state who was killed in a multivehicle crash at or near the intersection 43 of Routes 44 and 10 and Nod Road in Avon on July 29, 2005, [and] (9) 44 for any resident of the state who is a dependent child or surviving 45 spouse of a person who was killed in action while performing active 46 military duty with the armed forces of the United States on or after 47 September 11, 2001, and who was a resident of this state, (10) for any 48 resident of the state who is a dependent child of a veteran entitled to a 49 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 3 of 10 tuition waiver under subdivision (2) of this subsection, which 50 dependent child is not also entitled to a tuition waiver under 51 subdivision (1) of this section, except that the number of semesters for 52 which such dependent child may receive any such tuition waiver shall 53 be calculated by subtracting from eight the number of semesters such 54 veteran received such tuition waiver, and (11) for any resident of the 55 state who is a parent whose child was killed in action or the surviving 56 spouse of a person who was killed in action while performing active 57 military duty with the armed forces of the United States. If any person 58 who receives a tuition waiver in accordance with the provisions of this 59 subsection also receives educational reimbursement from an employer, 60 such waiver shall be reduced by the amount of such educational 61 reimbursement. Veterans and persons described in subdivision (2) of 62 this subsection and members of the National Guard described in 63 subdivision (5) of this subsection shall be given the same status as 64 students not receiving tuition waivers in registering for courses at 65 regional community-technical colleges. Notwithstanding the 66 provisions of section 10a-30, as used in this subsection, "domiciled in 67 this state" includes domicile for less than one year. 68 Sec. 2. Subsection (d) of section 10a-99 of the general statutes is 69 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 70 1, 2019): 71 (d) Said board shall waive the payment of tuition fees at the 72 Connecticut State University System (1) for any dependent child of a 73 person whom the armed forces of the United States has declared to be 74 missing in action or to have been a prisoner of war while serving in 75 such armed forces after January 1, 1960, which child has been accepted 76 for admission to such institution and is a resident of the state at the 77 time such child is accepted for admission to such institution, (2) subject 78 to the provisions of subsection (e) of this section, for any (A) veteran 79 who performed service in time of war, as defined in section 27-103, or 80 (B) person with a qualifying condition, as defined in said section, who 81 has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from 82 active service in the armed forces and who performed service in time 83 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 4 of 10 of war, except that for purposes of this subsection, "service in time of 84 war" shall not include time spent in attendance at a military service 85 academy, which veteran or person has been accepted for admission to 86 such institution and is domiciled in this state at the time such veteran 87 or person is accepted for admission to such institution, (3) for any 88 resident of the state sixty-two years of age or older who has been 89 accepted for admission to such institution, provided (A) such resident 90 is enrolled in a degree-granting program, or (B) at the end of the 91 regular registration period, there are enrolled in the course a sufficient 92 number of students other than those residents eligible for waivers 93 pursuant to this subdivision to offer the course in which such resident 94 intends to enroll and there is space available in such course after 95 accommodating all such students, (4) for any student attending the 96 Connecticut Police Academy who is enrolled in a law enforcement 97 program at said academy offered in coordination with the university 98 which accredits courses taken in such program, (5) for any active 99 member of the Connecticut Army or Air National Guard who (A) has 100 been certified by the Adjutant General or such Adjutant General's 101 designee as a member in good standing of the guard, and (B) is 102 enrolled or accepted for admission to such institution on a full-time or 103 part-time basis in an undergraduate or graduate degree-granting 104 program, (6) for any dependent child of a (A) police officer, as defined 105 in section 7-294a, or supernumerary or auxiliary police officer, (B) 106 firefighter, as defined in section 7-323j, or member of a volunteer fire 107 company, (C) municipal employee, or (D) state employee, as defined in 108 section 5-154, killed in the line of duty, (7) for any resident of this state 109 who is a dependent child or surviving spouse of a specified terrorist 110 victim who was a resident of the state, (8) for any dependent child of a 111 resident of the state who was killed in a multivehicle crash at or near 112 the intersection of Routes 44 and 10 and Nod Road in Avon on July 29, 113 2005, [and] (9) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child or 114 surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action while 115 performing active military duty with the armed forces of the United 116 States on or after September 11, 2001, and who was a resident of this 117 state, (10) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child of a 118 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 5 of 10 veteran entitled to a tuition waiver under subdivision (2) of this 119 subsection, which dependent child is not also entitled to a tuition 120 waiver under subdivision (1) of this subsection, except that the number 121 of semesters for which such dependent child may receive any such 122 tuition waiver shall be calculated by subtracting from eight the 123 number of semesters such veteran received such tuition waiver, and 124 (11) for any resident of the state who is a parent whose child was killed 125 in action or the surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action 126 while performing active military duty with the armed forces of the 127 United States. If any person who receives a tuition waiver in 128 accordance with the provisions of this subsection also receives 129 educational reimbursement from an employer, such waiver shall be 130 reduced by the amount of such educational reimbursement. Veterans 131 and persons described in subdivision (2) of this subsection and 132 members of the National Guard described in subdivision (5) of this 133 subsection shall be given the same status as students not receiving 134 tuition waivers in registering for courses at Connecticut state 135 universities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10a-30, as used 136 in this subsection, "domiciled in this state" includes domicile for less 137 than one year. 138 Sec. 3. Subsection (e) of section 10a-105 of the general statutes is 139 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 140 1, 2019): 141 (e) Said board of trustees shall waive the payment of tuition fees at 142 The University of Connecticut (1) for any dependent child of a person 143 whom the armed forces of the United States has declared to be missing 144 in action or to have been a prisoner of war while serving in such armed 145 forces after January 1, 1960, which child has been accepted for 146 admission to The University of Connecticut and is a resident of the 147 state at the time such child is accepted for admission to said institution, 148 (2) subject to the provisions of subsection (f) of this section, for any (A) 149 veteran who performed service in time of war, as defined in section 27-150 103, or (B) person with a qualifying condition, as defined in said 151 section, who has received a discharge other than bad conduct or 152 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 6 of 10 dishonorable from active service in the armed forces and who 153 performed service in time of war, except that for purposes of this 154 subsection, "service in time of war" shall not include time spent in 155 attendance at a military service academy, which veteran or person has 156 been accepted for admission to said institution and is domiciled in this 157 state at the time such veteran or person is accepted for admission to 158 said institution, (3) for any resident of the state sixty-two years of age 159 or older who has been accepted for admission to said institution, 160 provided (A) such resident is enrolled in a degree-granting program, 161 or (B) at the end of the regular registration period, there are enrolled in 162 the course a sufficient number of students other than those residents 163 eligible for waivers pursuant to this subdivision to offer the course in 164 which such resident intends to enroll and there is space available in 165 such course after accommodating all such students, (4) for any active 166 member of the Connecticut Army or Air National Guard who (A) has 167 been certified by the Adjutant General or such Adjutant General's 168 designee as a member in good standing of the guard, and (B) is 169 enrolled or accepted for admission to said institution on a full-time or 170 part-time basis in an undergraduate or graduate degree-granting 171 program, (5) for any dependent child of a (A) police officer, as defined 172 in section 7-294a, or supernumerary or auxiliary police officer, (B) 173 firefighter, as defined in section 7-323j, or member of a volunteer fire 174 company, (C) municipal employee, or (D) state employee, as defined in 175 section 5-154, killed in the line of duty, (6) for any resident of the state 176 who is the dependent child or surviving spouse of a specified terrorist 177 victim who was a resident of the state, (7) for any dependent child of a 178 resident of the state who was killed in a multivehicle crash at or near 179 the intersection of Routes 44 and 10 and Nod Road in Avon on July 29, 180 2005, [and] (8) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child or 181 surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action while 182 performing active military duty with the armed forces of the United 183 States on or after September 11, 2001, and who was a resident of this 184 state, (9) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child of a 185 veteran entitled to a tuition waiver under subdivision (2) of this 186 subsection, which dependent child is not also entitled to a tuition 187 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 7 of 10 waiver under subdivision (1) of this subsection, except that the number 188 of semesters for which such dependent child may receive any such 189 tuition waiver shall be calculated by subtracting from eight the 190 number of semesters such veteran received such tuition waiver, and 191 (10) for any resident of the state who is a parent whose child was killed 192 in action or the surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action 193 while performing active military duty with the armed forces of the 194 United States. If any person who receives a tuition waiver in 195 accordance with the provisions of this subsection also receives 196 educational reimbursement from an employer, such waiver shall be 197 reduced by the amount of such educational reimbursement. Veterans 198 and persons described in subdivision (2) of this subsection and 199 members of the National Guard described in subdivision (4) of this 200 subsection shall be given the same status as students not receiving 201 tuition waivers in registering for courses at The University of 202 Connecticut. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10a-30, as used 203 in this subsection, "domiciled in this state" includes domicile for less 204 than one year. 205 Sec. 4. Section 10a-143 of the general statutes is amended by adding 206 subsections (h) and (i) as follows (Effective July 1, 2019): 207 (NEW) (h) The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall waive 208 the payment of course enrollment fees at Charter Oak State College (1) 209 for any dependent child of a person whom the armed forces of the 210 United States has declared to be missing in action or to have been a 211 prisoner of war while serving in such armed forces after January 1, 212 1960, which child has been accepted for admission to such institution 213 and is a resident of the state at the time such child is accepted for 214 admission to such institution, (2) subject to the provisions of 215 subsection (i) of this section, for any (A) veteran who performed 216 service in time of war, as defined in section 27-103, or (B) person with a 217 qualifying condition, as defined in said section, who has received a 218 discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from active service 219 in the armed forces and who performed service in time of war, except 220 that for purposes of this subsection, "service in time of war" shall not 221 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 8 of 10 include time spent in attendance at a military service academy, which 222 veteran or person has been accepted for admission to such institution 223 and is domiciled in this state at the time such veteran or person is 224 accepted for admission to such institution, (3) for any resident of the 225 state sixty-two years of age or older, provided, at the end of the regular 226 registration period, there are enrolled in the course a sufficient number 227 of students other than those residents eligible for waivers pursuant to 228 this subdivision to offer the course in which such resident intends to 229 enroll and there is space available in such course after accommodating 230 all such students, (4) for any student attending the Connecticut State 231 Police Academy who is enrolled in a law enforcement program at said 232 academy offered in coordination with a regional community-technical 233 college which accredits courses taken in such program, (5) for any 234 active member of the Connecticut Army or Air National Guard who 235 (A) has been certified by the Adjutant General or such Adjutant 236 General's designee as a member in good standing of the guard, and (B) 237 is enrolled or accepted for admission to such institution on a full-time 238 or part-time basis in an undergraduate degree-granting program, (6) 239 for any dependent child of a (A) police officer, as defined in section 7-240 294a, or supernumerary or auxiliary police officer, (B) firefighter, as 241 defined in section 7-323j, or member of a volunteer fire company, (C) 242 municipal employee, or (D) state employee, as defined in section 5-154, 243 killed in the line of duty, (7) for any resident of the state who is a 244 dependent child or surviving spouse of a specified terrorist victim who 245 was a resident of this state, (8) for any dependent child of a resident of 246 the state who was killed in a multivehicle crash at or near the 247 intersection of Routes 44 and 10 and Nod Road in Avon on July 29, 248 2005, (9) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child or 249 surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action while 250 performing active military duty with the armed forces of the United 251 States on or after September 11, 2001, and who was a resident of this 252 state, (10) for any resident of the state who is a dependent child of a 253 veteran entitled to a tuition waiver under subdivision (2) of this 254 subsection, which dependent child is not also entitled to a tuition 255 waiver under subdivision (1) of this section, except that the number of 256 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 9 of 10 semesters for which such dependent child may receive any such 257 tuition waiver shall be calculated by subtracting from eight the 258 number of semesters such veteran received such tuition waiver, and 259 (11) for any resident of the state who is a parent whose child was killed 260 in action or the surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action 261 while performing active military duty with the armed forces of the 262 United States. If any person who receives a tuition waiver in 263 accordance with the provisions of this subsection also receives 264 educational reimbursement from an employer, such waiver shall be 265 reduced by the amount of such educational reimbursement. Veterans 266 and persons described in subdivision (2) of this subsection and 267 members of the National Guard described in subdivision (5) of this 268 subsection shall be given the same status as students not receiving 269 tuition waivers in registering for courses at Charter Oak State College. 270 As used in this subsection, "domiciled in this state" includes domicile 271 for less than one year. 272 (NEW) (i) (1) If any veteran described in subsection (h) of this 273 section has applied for federal educational assistance under the Post-274 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, the Board of 275 Regents for Higher Education shall waive the payment of tuition at 276 Charter Oak State College for such veteran in accordance with 277 subdivision (2) of this subsection. If any such veteran certifies to said 278 Board of Regents for Higher Education that such veteran's application 279 for such federal educational assistance has been denied or withdrawn, 280 said Board of Regents for Higher Education shall waive the payment 281 of tuition in accordance with subsection (h) of this section. 282 (2) (A) For purposes of this subdivision, "veteran tuition benefit" 283 means the portion of federal educational assistance under the Post-284 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 to be paid to Charter 285 Oak State College on behalf of a veteran that represents payment for 286 tuition. Such portion shall be calculated by multiplying (i) the total 287 amount of such federal educational assistance to be paid to Charter 288 Oak State College on behalf of such veteran by (ii) an amount obtained 289 by dividing (I) the actual tuition charged by Charter Oak State College 290 Raised Bill No. 7062 LCO No. 3529 10 of 10 to such veteran by (II) the sum of the actual tuition and fees charged by 291 Charter Oak State College to such veteran. 292 (B) Said Board of Regents for Higher Education shall waive the 293 payment of tuition in excess of the veteran tuition benefit at Charter 294 Oak State College for such veteran. 295 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2019 10a-77(d) Sec. 2 July 1, 2019 10a-99(d) Sec. 3 July 1, 2019 10a-105(e) Sec. 4 July 1, 2019 10a-143 Statement of Purpose: To permit the dependent child of a veteran to receive a tuition fee waiver when such veteran is entitled to such waiver but has received fewer than eight semesters' worth of such waiver, and to permit the parent of a child who was killed in action or the surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action to receive a tuition fee waiver. 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