Connecticut 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00340 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/02/2022

                                
 
 
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    General 
Assembly 
 Raised Bill No. 340  
February Session, 2022 
LCO No. 2338 
 
 
Referred to Committee on VETERANS' AFFAIRS  
 
 
Introduced by:  
(VA)  
 
 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE 
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS QUALIFYING REVIEW 
BOARD. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. Section 27-103 of the 2022 supplement to the general 1 
statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof 2 
(Effective from passage): 3 
(a) As used in the general statutes, except chapter 504, and except as 4 
otherwise provided: (1) "Armed forces" means the United States Army, 5 
Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force and any reserve 6 
component thereof, including the Connecticut National Guard 7 
performing duty as provided in Title 32 of the United States Code, as 8 
amended from time to time; (2) "veteran" means any person honorably 9 
discharged from, released under honorable conditions from or released 10 
with an other than honorable discharge based on a qualifying condition 11 
from, active service in, the armed forces; (3) "service in time of war" 12 
means service of ninety or more cumulative days during a period of war 13 
unless separated from service earlier because of an injury incurred or 14   
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aggravated in the line of duty or a service-connected disability rated by 15 
the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, except that if the 16 
period of war lasted less than ninety days, "service in time of war" 17 
means service for the entire period of war unless separated because of 18 
any such injury or disability; (4) "period of war" has the same meaning 19 
as provided in 38 USC 101, as amended from time to time, except that 20 
the "Vietnam Era" means the period beginning on February 28, 1961, and 21 
ending on July 1, 1975, in all cases; and "period of war" shall include 22 
service while engaged in combat or a combat support role in Lebanon, 23 
July 1, 1958, to November 1, 1958, or September 29, 1982, to March 30, 24 
1984; Grenada, October 25, 1983, to December 15, 1983; Operation 25 
Earnest Will, involving the escort of Kuwaiti oil tankers flying the 26 
United States flag in the Persian Gulf, July 24, 1987, to August 1, 1990; 27 
and Panama, December 20, 1989, to January 31, 1990, and shall include 28 
service during such periods with the armed forces of any government 29 
associated with the United States; and (5) "qualifying condition" means 30 
(A) a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain 31 
injury made by an individual licensed to provide health care services at 32 
a United States Department of Veterans Affairs facility, (B) an 33 
experience of military sexual trauma, as [described in 38 USC 1720D] 34 
defined in 38 USC 1166, as amended from time to time, disclosed to an 35 
individual licensed to provide health care services at a United States 36 
Department of Veterans Affairs facility, or (C) a determination, in 37 
accordance with the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, 38 
that sexual orientation, gender identity, [or] gender expression, post-39 
traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury or military sexual 40 
trauma was more likely than not the primary reason for an other than 41 
honorable discharge. [, as determined in accordance with subsections (c) 42 
and (d) of this section.] 43 
(b) As used in this part, "Veterans Residential Services facility" means 44 
the Veterans Residential Services facility in Rocky Hill maintained by 45 
the Department of Veterans Affairs that provides temporary and other 46 
supported residential services for qualifying veterans; "long-term care 47 
facility" means a facility that has been federally certified as a skilled 48 
nursing facility or intermediate care facility; "Healthcare Center" means 49   
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the long-term care facility in Rocky Hill maintained by the Department 50 
of Veterans Affairs; "veteran" means any veteran, as defined in 51 
subsection (a) of this section, who is a resident of this state; "eligible 52 
dependent" means any parent, wife or husband, or child of a veteran 53 
who has no adequate means of support; and "eligible family member" 54 
means any parent, brother or sister, wife or husband, or child or children 55 
under eighteen years of age, of any veteran whose cooperation in the 56 
program is integral to the treatment of the veteran. 57 
(c) Not later than October 1, 2021, the Commissioner of Veterans 58 
Affairs shall establish a Qualifying Review Board, which shall review 59 
applications of veterans submitted under subsection (d) of this section. 60 
Said board shall be part of the Executive Department and shall consist 61 
of five voting members who, by education or experience, shall be 62 
knowledgeable of veterans benefits and programs and who shall have a 63 
demonstrated interest in the concerns of veterans. A majority of the 64 
members of the board shall be veterans. 65 
(1) The membership of the board shall consist of the following 66 
members: 67 
(A) One member appointed by the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs 68 
in consultation with the chairperson of the Department of Veterans 69 
Affairs Board of Trustees, who shall be a member of said board; 70 
(B) The manager of the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of 71 
Advocacy and Assistance, or the manager's designee; and 72 
(C) Three members appointed by the Commissioner of Veterans 73 
Affairs. 74 
(2) All initial appointments to the board shall be made not later than 75 
December 1, 2021, and shall terminate on November 31, 2023, or 76 
November 31, 2024, as applicable, regardless of when the initial 77 
appointment was made. Any member of the board may serve more than 78 
one term. 79 
(3) Members first appointed shall have the following terms: (A) The 80   
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member of the Department of Veterans Affairs Board of Trustees and 81 
the manager of the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Advocacy 82 
and Assistance, or the manager's designee, shall initially serve a term of 83 
three years, and (B) the three members appointed by the Commissioner 84 
of Veterans Affairs shall initially serve a term of two years. Members 85 
shall serve a term of four years thereafter. Members shall continue to 86 
serve until their successors are appointed. 87 
(4) Any vacancy shall be filled by the Commissioner of Veterans 88 
Affairs. Any vacancy occurring other than by expiration of term shall be 89 
filled for the balance of the unexpired term. 90 
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of section 4-9a, 91 
the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs shall select the chairperson of the 92 
board from among the members of the board. Such chairperson shall 93 
schedule the first meeting of the board, which shall be held not later 94 
than January 1, 2022. 95 
(6) A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the 96 
transaction of any business. 97 
(7) The members of the board shall serve without compensation. 98 
(8) The board shall meet at least monthly or as often as deemed 99 
necessary by the chairperson based on the number of applications 100 
pending before the board. 101 
(d) (1) Any veteran who receives an other than honorable discharge 102 
and who believes such discharge characterization was based on such 103 
veteran's sexual orientation, gender identity, [or] gender expression, 104 
post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury or military sexual 105 
trauma may file an application for state-based veterans benefits. Such 106 
veteran may include evidence supporting his or her claim that such 107 
discharge characterization was based on such veteran's sexual 108 
orientation, gender identity, [or] gender expression, post-traumatic 109 
stress disorder, traumatic brain injury or military sexual trauma. 110 
(2) The commissioner shall promulgate a standardized application 111   
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form enumerating the required documentation necessary for filing an 112 
application under this subsection and shall make such form available on 113 
the Department of Veterans Affairs' Internet web site along with 114 
instructions for filing the application. 115 
(3) The commissioner shall promulgate a standardized request for 116 
reconsideration form enumerating the required documentation 117 
necessary for filing a request for reconsideration pursuant to 118 
subdivision (5) of this subsection and shall make such form available on 119 
the Department of Veterans Affairs' Internet web site along with 120 
instructions for filing the request for reconsideration. 121 
(4) The board shall review each application submitted and render a 122 
recommendation to the commissioner as to whether the veteran's sexual 123 
orientation, gender identity, [or] gender expression, post-traumatic 124 
stress disorder, traumatic brain injury or military sexual trauma was 125 
more likely than not the primary reason for an other than honorable 126 
discharge. The board shall review each application not later than thirty 127 
days after receipt and render a written recommendation to the 128 
commissioner not later than thirty days after such review. The 129 
commissioner shall issue a written decision not later than ten days after 130 
receipt of the board's recommendation, approving or denying the 131 
application. If the commissioner approves the application, such veteran 132 
shall be eligible for state-based veterans benefits. 133 
(5) A veteran aggrieved by the commissioner's decision may file a 134 
request for reconsideration with the commissioner not later than fifteen 135 
days after receipt of the commissioner's decision. Such veteran may 136 
include supplemental documentation in support of the request for 137 
reconsideration. The commissioner shall provide due consideration to 138 
the request for reconsideration and render a decision not later than ten 139 
days after receipt of such request for reconsideration. The 140 
commissioner's decision shall be a final decision by the Department of 141 
Veterans Affairs and may be appealed to the Superior Court in 142 
accordance with the provisions of section 4-183. 143   
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This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 from passage 27-103 
 
Statement of Purpose:   
To expand the types of applications that may be reviewed by the 
Department of Veterans Affairs Qualifying Review Board. 
[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except 
that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not 
underlined.]