Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF259 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 03/27/2024

                    House File 259 - Enrolled   House File 259   AN ACT   RELATING TO MATTERS UNDER THE PURVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF   VETERANS AFFAIRS, INCLUDING COUNTY COMMISSIONS OF VETERAN   AFFAIRS AND CEMETERY EXPENDITURES.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 35.1, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended    by adding the following new paragraph:    NEW PARAGRAPH   . d. A resident of this state who served in    any component of the armed forces of the United States, who    is in receipt of service-connected disability from the United    States department of veterans affairs, and who was discharged    under honorable conditions.    Sec. 2. Section 35A.3, subsection 7, Code 2024, is amended    by striking the subsection.    Sec. 3. Section 35A.5, subsection 6, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    6. a.   Conduct Administer or conduct one service school      each year for county commissioners and one service school for    executive directors and administrators. The service school for      executive directors and administrators shall provide at least      sixteen continuing education units.      b. (1) The department may receive and accept donations,    grants, gifts, and contributions from any public or private    source to be used for any of the following purposes:      (a)   Providing payment for training opportunities under    paragraph   a .                       

  House File 259, p. 2   (b)   Organizing training relating to state programs for    county commission of veteran affairs executive directors,    administrators, and commissioners.      (c)   Hiring an agency, organization, or other entity to    provide training or educational programming.    (d)   Reimbursing county commission of veteran affairs    executive directors, administrators, and commissioners for      transportation costs related to a conference, program, or both.    (e)   Verifying a persons qualifications pursuant to    subsection 9.    (2)   All funds received by the department for the purposes    established in subparagraph (1) shall be deposited in the    county commission of veteran affairs training program account    established in section 35A.16, subsection 4.      Sec. 4. Section 35A.5, subsection 9, Code 2024, is amended    by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu thereof the    following:    9. Verify each executive director and administrator of a    county commission of veteran affairs is fully qualified to work    in the persons position. Qualifications include but are not    limited to all of the following:    a. The person has obtained certification that is federally    required for the executive directors or administrators    position within twelve months of beginning the persons    employment.    b. The person has obtained a personal identification    verification card necessary to access the veterans benefits    management system within twelve months of beginning the    persons employment.    c. The person maintains certification that is federally    required for the executive directors or administrators    position.    d. The person maintains an active personal identification    verification card and has access to the veterans benefits      management system.    e. The person is proficient in the use of electronic    mail, general computer use, and use of the internet to access    information regarding facilities, benefits, and services    available to veterans and their families.                             

  House File 259, p. 3   Sec. 5. Section 35A.13, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    3. Moneys credited to the trust fund shall not be    transferred, used, obligated, appropriated, or otherwise    encumbered, except as provided in this section . Moneys in the      trust fund may also be used for cemetery grant development      purposes provided that any moneys so allocated, except      for moneys used for department of administrative services    expenditures related to the grant, are returned to the trust      fund upon receipt of federal funds received for such purposes.    Sec. 6. Section 35A.16, subsection 3, paragraph a, Code    2024, is amended to read as follows:    a. If sufficient moneys are available, the department    shall annually allocate ten thousand dollars to each county    commission of veteran affairs, or to each county sharing the    services of an executive director or administrator pursuant    to chapter 28E , to be used to provide services to veterans    pursuant to section 35B.6 and provide for and maintain      accreditation in accordance with the policies and procedures of      the United States department of veterans affairs . Each county    receiving an allocation shall annually report on expenditure of    the allocation in a form agreed to by the department and county    representatives.    Sec. 7. Section 35A.16, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    4. A county commission of veteran affairs training program    account shall be established within the county commissions    of veteran affairs fund. Any moneys remaining in the fund    after the allocations under subsection 3 shall be credited    to the account and used by the department to fund the county    commission of veteran affairs training program under section    35A.17   35A.5, subsection 6, and training for department    personnel.    Sec. 8. Section 35B.3, Code 2024, is amended to read as      follows:      35B.3 County commission of veteran affairs.    The county commission of veteran affairs shall consist    of either three or five persons, as determined by the board    of supervisors, all of whom shall be veterans as defined in              

  House File 259, p. 4   section 35.1 . If possible, each member of the commission shall    be a veteran of a different military action   branch . However,    this qualification does not preclude membership to a veteran    who served in more than one branch of the military actions .    Sec. 9. Section 35B.6, subsection 1, paragraph c, Code 2024,    is amended to read as follows:    c. (1)   Upon the employment of an executive director or    administrator, the executive director or administrator shall    complete a course of   for the purpose of obtaining certification    training provided by the department of veterans affairs    pursuant to   section 35A.5 federally required for the persons    position and a personal identification verification card    necessary to access the veterans benefits management system .    If an executive director or administrator fails to obtain    certification or a personal identification verification card      within one year of being employed, the executive director or    administrator shall be removed from office. The department      shall issue the executive director or administrator a    certificate of training after completion of the certification      training course. To maintain certification, the Upon a    request from a county commission of veteran affairs and based    on extenuating circumstances, the commandant of the Iowa      department of veterans affairs may extend the time frame for    an executive director or administrator to obtain a personal      identification verification card.    (2) An executive director or administrator shall satisfy    the continuing education requirements established by the    national association of county veterans service officers and    the United States department of veterans affairs   . Failure    of an executive director or administrator to maintain    certification shall be cause for removal from office. The    expenses of training the executive director or administrator    shall be paid from the appropriation authorized in section    35B.14 .      (3)   An executive director or administrator shall satisfy    the continuing education requirements necessary to maintain an    active personal identification verification card and access      to the veterans benefits management system. Failure of an    executive director or administrator to maintain certification                                       

  House File 259, p. 5   and access to the veterans benefits management system shall be      cause for removal from office.    Sec. 10. Section 35B.14, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    4. Burial expenses shall be paid by the county in which    the person died   resided . If the person is a resident of a    different county at the time of death, the county of residence      shall reimburse the county where the person died for the cost    of burial. In either case, the   The county board of supervisors    of the respective counties shall audit and pay the account from    the funds provided for in this chapter in the manner as other    claims are audited and paid.    Sec. 11. REPEAL. Sections 35A.17 and 35B.17, Code 2024,    are repealed.    Sec. 12. TRANSITION. A person employed in the position    of a county veteran service officer on the effective date of    this Act must obtain a personal identification verification    card under section 35A.5, subsection 9, as amended by this Act,    within one year of the effective date of this Act or be removed    from office.    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 259, Ninetieth General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2024 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor