Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2833 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SESSION OF 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 2833
As Amended by House Committee on Veterans 
and Military
Brief*
HB 2833, as amended, would establish common 
definitions of “veteran” and “disabled veteran” for purposes of 
determining eligibility for state veteran benefits. The bill would 
also clarify the disability evaluation percentages required for 
certain benefits available to disabled veterans.
Definitions
The bill would modify the definitions of “veteran” and 
“disabled veteran” to clarify, among other things, the 
discharge or release status a member of the Armed Forces 
must receive to be eligible for benefits specific to Kansas 
veterans. [Note: The terms “veteran” and “disabled veteran” 
are defined in a variety of ways in current law.]
The bill would modify definitions in current law, as 
follows:
●“Veteran,” would mean a person who served in the 
active military, naval, air, or space service and who 
was discharged or released under honorable 
conditions;
●“Disabled veteran” would mean the same as 
“veteran,” with the additional requirement that such 
person incurred or aggravated a disability in the 
line of active duty and has a service-connected 
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
http://www.kslegislature.org disability evaluation percentage pursuant to 38 
U.S.C. § 1101 et seq. or 10 U.S.C. § 1201 et seq.; 
and
●“Member of the armed forces” would mean a 
person performing active service in the Army, Navy, 
Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, Coast 
Guard, or any component of the military reserves 
of the United States.
Benefits for Kansas Veterans
The bill would incorporate the modified definitions of 
“veteran” and “disabled veteran” into statutes concerning 
Kansas-specific benefits for veterans.
Veterans Benefits
Under the bill, a person who meets the definition of 
“veteran” would be eligible for the following existing benefits:
●A driver’s license with a “veteran” designation, 
contingent on such person providing a DD form 
214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from 
Active Duty), NGB form 22 (Report of Separation 
and Record of Service), or equivalent discharge 
document showing character of service as 
honorable or general under honorable conditions;
●A non-driver identification card with a “veteran” 
designation, contingent on such person providing a 
DD form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge 
from Active Duty), NGB form 22 (Report of 
Separation and Record of Service), or equivalent 
discharge document showing character of service 
as honorable or general under honorable 
conditions;
2- 2833 ●In-state tuition and fees at an institution of higher 
education in Kansas, provided that such person 
meets other specified criteria under current law;
●Enhanced protection under the Kansas Consumer 
Protection Act;
●Preference in governmental employment and 
promotion;
●Participation in the Persian Gulf War Veterans 
Health Initiative; and
●Vietnam War Era medallion, medal, and certificate.
Disabled Veteran Benefits
Under the bill, a person who meets the definition of 
“disabled veteran” would be eligible for the following existing 
benefits:
●A free license plate, provided that such person has 
a service-connected evaluation of 50.0 percent or 
more;
●A permanent license to hunt and fish in Kansas, 
provided that such person has a service-connected 
evaluation of 30.0 percent or more;
●Preference in governmental employment and 
promotion, provided that such person has a 
service-connected evaluation percentage pursuant 
to 38 U.S.C. § 1101 et seq. or 10 U.S.C. § 1201 et 
seq.;
●Preference in contracts for any job or service for 
which moneys appropriated are to be expended, 
provided that such person has a service-connected 
evaluation of 10.0 percent or more;
3- 2833 ●Preference in certain bids for contracts and 
purchases, provided that such person has a 
service-connected evaluation of 10.0 percent or 
more; and
●Property tax refund pursuant to the Homestead 
Property Tax Refund Act, provided hat such person 
has a service-connected evaluation of 50.0 
percent.
Technical Amendments 
The bill would make technical amendments to various 
statutes.
Background
The bill was introduced by the House Committee on 
Taxation at the request of Representative Ellis.
[Note: The bill’s provisions are identical to 2024 House 
Bill 2759 (HB 2759), as amended by the House Committee 
on Veterans and Military. HB 2759 was stricken from the 
House Calendar on February 23, 2024, by Rule 1507.]
House Committee on Veterans and Military
In the House Committee hearing on March 14, 2024, 
Representative Johnson and a representative of the Military 
Officers Association of America provided proponent 
testimony. The proponents generally stated the bill would 
conform Kansas statutes to federal code when defining 
“veteran” and “disabled veteran.”
No other testimony was provided.
On March 21, 2024, the bill was referred from the House 
Committee of the Whole to the House Committee on 
Veterans and Military. The House Committee on Veterans 
and Military subsequently amended the bill to replace the 
phrase “under conditions other than dishonorable” with the 
4- 2833 phrase “under honorable conditions” when referencing the 
definitions of a “veteran” and a “disabled veteran”.
Fiscal Information
According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on the bill, as introduced, the Kansas Commission 
on Veterans Affairs Office and Kansas Department of 
Revenue state that enactment of the bill would have no fiscal 
effect on either agency.
Veterans and Military; disability determination; veterans; benefits
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