Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05592 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/10/2021

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
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sHB-5592 
AN ACT REDEFINING "VETERAN" AND ESTABLISHING A 
QUALIFIED CONDITION REVIEW BOARD. 
As Amended by House "A" (LCO 8049) 
House Calendar No.: 209  
 
Primary Analyst: LD 	5/6/21 
Contributing Analyst(s):    
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 22 $ FY 23 $ 
Resources of the General Fund GF - Potential 
Revenue Loss 
See Below See Below 
Resources of the Special 
Transportation Fund 
TF - Potential 
Revenue Loss 
See Below See Below 
Various State Agencies GF - Potential 
Cost 
See Below See Below 
Note: GF=General Fund; TF=Transportation Fund  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 22 $ FY 23 $ 
Various Municipalities Potential 
Revenue 
Loss 
See Below See Below 
  
Explanation 
This bill expands the eligibility of veterans' benefits and establishes 
a Qualified Condition Review Board. It results in costs to multiple 
agencies and revenue loss to the General Fund and multiple 
municipalities. The bill expands veterans' benefits to those who were 
discharged under conditions other than honorable where a 
determination that sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender 
expression was more likely than not the sole reason for the discharge.   2021HB-05592-R010673-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 4 
 
 
It is estimated that this bill would affect approximately 200
1
 people 
regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. 
The population utilization rate of these benefits is unknown.  
Section 1 requires the Department of Veterans' Affairs to establish a 
Qualified Condition Review Board which results in no fiscal impact to 
the agency because members of the board shall serve without 
compensation. Below is a non-exhaustive list of wartime and non-
wartime benefits with a fiscal impact that this population could be 
eligible for
2
:  
Non-Wartime Benefits:  
 Veterans' Small Business: The Department of Administrative 
Services (DAS) provides certain veteran-owned businesses with 
up to a 15% price preference for certain open market orders and 
contracts.  
 High School Diploma: The exam fee for high school diplomas is 
waived for veterans.  
 Veterans' Agriculture Program: This program gives a tax 
incentive to encourage certain veterans to start a farming 
business. The average incentive provided for a start-up farmer is 
less than $1,500.  
 Certain Veteran Benefits Not Included in Public Assistance 
Program Eligibility Requirements: The Department of Social 
Services (DSS) commissioner disregards a veteran's or surviving 
spouse's federal Aid and Attendance pension benefits when 
calculating income for certain assistance programs. 
 
Wartime Benefits:  
                                                
1
 Source: Department of Veterans' Affairs 
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 All veterans are eligible for non-wartime benefits, but additional requirements must 
be met for wartime benefits.   2021HB-05592-R010673-FN.DOCX 	Page 3 of 4 
 
 
 Retirement Credit: Special service credit for members of the 
Municipal Employees' Retirement System for those who leave 
employment to enter the armed forces and then return to 
employment within six months of discharge. Also, state workers 
in hazardous duty service who were granted military leave and 
returned within 90 days of discharge receive retirement credit 
for the period of their wartime service.  
 Tuition Waivers: State public colleges and universities except 
for Charter Oak State College waive tuition for wartime veterans 
who are accepted into the institution and live in the state.  
 Property Tax Exemptions: State law provides a minimum $1,500 
in municipal property tax exemptions. Municipalities also have 
the option to exempt $20,000 or 10% of the property's assessed 
value in addition to the veterans' exemptions.  
 Motor Vehicle Registration Fee Exemptions: The law 
authorizes free motor vehicle registration if a wartime veteran is 
disabled, a former prisoner of war, or a recipient of the 
Congressional Medal of Honor.  
 Disabled Veterans License Plates: The commissioner of the 
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will issue free number 
plates to a disabled veteran. These plates exempt the veteran 
from overtime parking fines provided they don't leave their 
vehicle in the same spot for 24 hours.  
 Admission to the Veterans Healthcare Center: Wartime 
veterans are eligible for admission to the Veterans Healthcare 
Center. They are also eligible for admission to certain hospitals 
at state expense unless other funds are available.  
 Burial Expenses: If a wartime veteran dies without enough 
money to pay for burial expenses as determined by the 
commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), the 
state must pay $1,800 toward his or her funeral expenses.  2021HB-05592-R010673-FN.DOCX 	Page 4 of 4 
 
 
 Commissioner's Temporary Assistance: Wartime veterans with 
a disability or other service-related cause are eligible for 
temporary financial assistance from the Commissioner of DVA 
in an amount and for the time he decides.  
Soldiers', Sailors' and Marines' Fund (SSMF): Provides temporary 
aid to needy wartime veterans and their spouses and dependent 
veterans. 
House "A" reduces the cost in the underlying bill by removing the 
provision of benefits for veterans related to mental health conditions. 
The extent of the reduction is unknown as it is unknown how many 
people would qualify under a mental health condition. 
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation.