UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 1 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed AN ACT relating to veterans. 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 Section 1. KRS 154.12-330 is amended to read as follows: 3 (1) The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority is hereby authorized to 4 develop and fund a small business loan program to assist new or existing small 5 businesses operating in the Commonwealth. The authority may lend up to one 6 hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to any eligible small business for acquisition, 7 construction, expansion, working capital, or any other business expense the 8 authority deems reasonable to approve. 9 (2) The authority shall determine the terms, conditions, and requirements for loans 10 issued under this section, including collateral requirements when deemed 11 reasonable and appropriate. Recognizing that small businesses, while essential for 12 the economic vitality of the Commonwealth, may have difficulty obtaining 13 conventional loans, the authority may provide terms that are more lenient, high-risk, 14 less secure, or otherwise less stringent than industry standards. 15 (3) To be eligible for a loan under this section, a small business shall be engaged in 16 manufacturing, agribusiness, or service or technology, shall not be engaged 17 primarily in retail, and shall commit to creating and maintaining at least one (1) 18 new full-time job above the number existing on the date of application. 19 (4) The authority shall develop criteria to evaluate loan applications that give 20 investment preference to businesses that: 21 (a) Employ veterans at a rate of no less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the 22 business's total number of employees; or 23 (b) Are veteran-owned businesses, as defined in KRS 14A.1-070. 24 The authority shall use these criteria to make all reasonable efforts to direct at 25 least seven percent (7%) of loaned funds each year to these businesses, provided 26 that the authority receives qualified applications from these businesses that 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 2 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed request at least seven percent (7%) of the total funds budgeted to be loaned each 1 year. 2 SECTION 2. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 151B IS CREATED TO 3 READ AS FOLLOWS: 4 (1) The Office of the Kentucky Center for Statistics shall produce a monthly 5 electronic report that shall: 6 (a) Include workforce need projections which are organized by industry, major 7 occupational group, geographic region, and necessary credentials or 8 training; 9 (b) Compare those workforce need projections with existing and projected 10 workforce availability as well as the availability of necessary credentials in 11 the Commonwealth; 12 (c) Highlight in-demand industries, occupational groups, and credentials by 13 geographic region; and 14 (d) Include a list of which in-demand jobs and credentials would leverage the 15 skills, experience, and credentials possessed by veterans. 16 (2) The office shall, at least once per month, forward this report, underlying data, 17 and any additional relevant information to: 18 (a) The Kentucky Commission on Military Affairs; 19 (b) Military out-placement offices; 20 (c) Vocational education centers; and 21 (d) Nonprofit programs which connect veterans to jobs. 22 SECTION 3. A NEW SECTION OF SUBCHAPTER 12 OF KRS CHAPTER 23 154 IS CREATED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 24 (1) The Kentucky Commission on Military Affairs shall annually review 25 apprenticeship, training, and other in-state vocational programs focused on 26 providing job training and placement to returning veterans. This annual review 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 3 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed shall compare the costs and outcomes of the reviewed programs. 1 (2) The commission shall use the results of the annual review to develop a series of 2 recommendations on how to utilize state funding to expand those programs which 3 receive the most favorable evaluations. The commission shall include an 4 estimation of the future returns and improved outcomes from proposed program 5 expansions to the Commonwealth. 6 (3) The commission shall provide an annual report describing its recommendations 7 from subsection (2) of this section to the Legislative Research Commission for 8 referral to the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public 9 Protection, the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and 10 Administrative Regulations, and the Interim Joint Committee on Economic 11 Development and Workforce Investment, and to the Office of the Governor to 12 assist those entities in making annual budget decisions prior to November 1 of 13 each year for five (5) years after the effective date of this Act. 14 SECTION 4. A NEW SECTION OF SUBCHAPTER 12 OF KRS CHAPTER 15 154 IS CREATED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 16 (1) The Kentucky Commission on Military Affairs is directed to review all state 17 occupational licenses for which military members may have relevant training or 18 experience and to produce a report recommending steps that can be taken to 19 increase the recognition of military training and experience towards in-state 20 licensing within one (1) year from the effective date of this Act. 21 (2) The commission shall thereafter: 22 (a) Take any steps identified in the report that can be taken without further 23 legislation as soon as practicable and not later than one (1) year after 24 issuance of the report; and 25 (b) Report to the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the Interim 26 Joint Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 4 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed Regulations and the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, 1 and Public Protection annually to request that those entities consider any 2 necessary legislation. 3 SECTION 5. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 311 IS CREATED TO 4 READ AS FOLLOWS: 5 (1) The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure shall review all licensing practices 6 and take all necessary and appropriate steps to increase recognition of military 7 training and experience toward in-state licensing of nurses and physician 8 assistants through the promulgation of administrative regulations. 9 (2) The board shall report to the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the 10 Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection, 11 and the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative 12 Regulations within one (1) year of the effective date of this Act any additional 13 steps that would require legislation and request that those entities consider any 14 necessary legislation. 15 SECTION 6. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 164 IS CREATED TO 16 READ AS FOLLOWS: 17 (1) Any veteran who enrolls as a student in good standing at a public postsecondary 18 education institution shall, upon application for academic credit, be granted 19 academic credit towards his or her degree for the completion of courses that were 20 part of that veteran's military training or service if the completed courses meet 21 the standards of all appropriate discipline-specific accrediting bodies and 22 institutional accrediting agencies as recognized by the United States Department 23 of Education. 24 (2) No fee, tuition, or other charge shall be assessed against a veteran for academic 25 credit granted pursuant to this section. 26 (3) The governing boards of all public postsecondary education institutions shall 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 5 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed adopt procedures necessary to fully implement the provisions of this section. 1 SECTION 7. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 164 IS CREATED TO 2 READ AS FOLLOWS: 3 The governing boards of all public institutions shall adopt rules and procedures to: 4 (1) Include veterans and National Guard members in any early course registration 5 period, if the institution offers an early course registration period to any segment 6 of the student population; 7 (2) Award full academic credit to a student who is called to active duty in the United 8 States military for a course if at the time the student is called to active duty: 9 (a) The student has completed at least eighty-five (85%) of the coursework 10 contributing to the final grade in the course, including but not limited to 11 exams and classroom attendance, if applicable; and 12 (b) Has a passing grade; 13 (3) Refund a portion of tuition and fees to a student who is called to active duty and 14 does not meet the requirements of subsection (2) of this section for academic 15 credit to be awarded, that portion being determined by taking the total amount of 16 tuition and fees paid by the student for the current academic term and 17 multiplying that total amount by the percentage of academic credits for which the 18 student is enrolled in the current term for which the student is not eligible to 19 receive academic credit under subsection (2) of this section; 20 (4) Permit all veterans and any National Guard member who is returning from active 21 duty to do the following without incurring late fees or other penalties: 22 (a) File an application for admission at any time prior to the first day of classes 23 of the semester for which the applicant is seeking admission; 24 (b) Once an application has been filled but before the institution has issued a 25 determination on admission, register for available courses and permit the 26 applicant to attend courses provisionally; and 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 6 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed (c) If an applicant is not registered for classes upon admission to the 1 institution, register for available courses prior to the registration deadline. 2 Section 8. KRS 40.317 is amended to read as follows: 3 (1) The Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs shall employ [no more than five (5) 4 ]veterans' benefits regional administrators and [no fewer than twenty (20) ]veterans' 5 benefits field representatives. 6 (a)[(1)] The duties of a veterans' benefits regional administrator shall include but 7 not be limited to supervision of veterans' benefits field representatives in an 8 assigned region. 9 (b)[(2)] The duties of a veterans' benefits field representative shall include but 10 not be limited to providing assistance to veterans and their dependents with 11 initiation, preparation, documentation, and adjudication of claims to benefits 12 under federal, state, or local laws. 13 (2) The department shall, whenever feasible, select and train veterans' benefits field 14 representatives and veterans' benefits regional administrators who have direct 15 knowledge of the veteran communities they serve. 16 (3) Veterans' benefits field representatives shall help identify all federal and other 17 health benefits, coverage, and services available to veterans and their families. 18 (4) Veterans' benefits field representatives shall coordinate with relevant 19 departments, health care providers, and health insurance programs to help 20 veterans and their beneficiaries apply for coverage under such programs, 21 including helping veterans overcome barriers within the health care system to 22 ensure enrollment in health plans and effective delivery and coordination of 23 health services. 24 (5) Initiatives by veterans' benefits field representatives shall, whenever feasible, 25 leverage existing resources and structures where veterans and their families are 26 likely to be found. 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 7 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed SECTION 9. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 40 IS CREATED TO 1 READ AS FOLLOWS: 2 (1) The Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs shall examine all existing 3 programs designed to increase access to affordable quality health care by using 4 the veterans' benefits field representatives described in Section 8 of this Act as a 5 source of information about the unique needs and coverage and treatment gaps 6 faced by veterans and their families in order to evaluate if the needs of veterans 7 and their families are met by those programs or whether further coordination 8 with the veterans' benefits field representatives or other programs or initiatives 9 would better meet those needs. 10 (2) The department shall, upon completing any steps identified in subsection (1) of 11 this section, produce a report of its findings, recommendations, and any 12 additional legislative or budgetary action it recommends and deliver the report to 13 the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the Interim Joint Committee 14 on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection, the Interim Joint Committee 15 on Health Services, and the Interim Joint Committee on Families and Children, 16 and to the Office of the Governor, and shall make the report freely available to 17 the public. 18 (3) The department shall prepare a report showing the impacts that Medicaid 19 expansion under 42 U.S.C. § 1396a and other relevant federal law has had to 20 date for veterans and their families in Kentucky. The report shall include any 21 recommendations for better including or serving veterans and their families in 22 that expansion. The department shall deliver that report to the Legislative 23 Research Commission for referral to the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, 24 Military Affairs, and Public Protection, the Interim Joint Committee on Families 25 and Children, and the Interim Joint Committee on Health Services, and to the 26 Office of the Governor, and shall make the report freely available to the public. 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 8 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed SECTION 10. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 40 IS CREATED TO 1 READ AS FOLLOWS: 2 (1) The Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs shall ensure that veterans and 3 their families have access to mental health treatment, including for post-4 traumatic stress disorder, depression, suicide, and suicidal ideation. 5 (a) The department shall make mental health coverage services and treatment a 6 full focus stream of the veterans' benefits field representative program 7 described in Section 8 of this Act, and ensure that veterans' benefit field 8 representatives help identify all federal and other mental health benefits, 9 coverage, and services available to veterans and their families, including for 10 post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and suicide prevention. 11 (b) The department shall develop and implement a strategy to reduce barriers to 12 access to mental health services and treatment for veterans and their 13 families in coordination with local, state, and federal governmental 14 agencies and in consultation with nonprofits, service providers including 15 Veterans Affairs medical centers and the United States Department of 16 Veterans Affairs, and localities and cities that have effective prevention and 17 treatment systems for mental health, including by: 18 1. Identifying structural and logistical barriers to accessing treatment, 19 including perceived stigma, long travel distances to receive care, and 20 any other barriers, and sending an annual report on such barriers 21 available to the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the 22 Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public 23 Protection, the Interim Joint Committee on Families and Children, 24 and the Interim Joint Committee on Health, and to the Office of the 25 Governor, and making the report available online; 26 2. Resolving all barriers identified in the report in subparagraph 1. of 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 9 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed this paragraph that can be resolved without legislative or budgetary 1 action, including through increased coordination between 2 departments, nonprofit providers, and the federal government, 3 application for and use of private and federal grants, and other 4 actions; and 5 3. Reporting annually to the Legislative Research Commission, the 6 Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public 7 Protection, the Interim Joint Committee on Families and Children, 8 and the Interim Joint Committee on Health Services, and to the Office 9 of the Governor, and releasing to the news media any additional 10 legislative or budgetary steps that would resolve barriers identified in 11 subparagraph 1. of this paragraph that have not been resolved by the 12 steps taken under subparagraph 2. of this paragraph. 13 (c) The department shall enhance and strengthen suicide prevention programs 14 that are based on best practices identified by experts in the field of mental 15 health care in coordination with local, state, and federal government 16 agencies, and in consultation with nonprofits, service providers including 17 the Veterans Affairs medical centers and the United States Department of 18 Veterans Affairs, and localities and cities that have effective prevention and 19 treatment systems for mental health, including by: 20 1. Identifying and applying for federal and private grants focused on 21 veteran suicide prevention; 22 2. Coordinating local, state, federal, and nonprofit programs that include 23 community-based approaches for at-risk veterans and veterans at 24 large; 25 3. Providing technical assistance to communities to develop strategic 26 plans to reduce veteran suicide, including through coordination and 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 10 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed participation by local leaders, faith communities, schools, workplaces, 1 and other stakeholders; and 2 4. Evaluating community strategic plans within Kentucky and 3 disseminating learnings and best practices to optimize the impact of 4 efforts by all partners and stakeholders. 5 (2) The department shall ensure that resources are available to veterans to assist in 6 connecting veterans to trained mental health care providers, including those 7 trained in veteran suicide prevention. 8 (a) The department shall create a centralized provider database, organized by 9 region, identifying mental health providers with expertise and ability to 10 assist veterans and their families which also identifies which mental health 11 providers have training or expertise in the prevention of veteran suicide and 12 treatment of veteran suicidal ideation. 13 (b) The department shall use existing resources and incorporate best practice 14 and research from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and 15 state and nonprofit service providers in Kentucky to develop a continuing 16 education course for mental health providers in Kentucky to obtain 17 expertise in veteran suicide assessment, prevention, treatment, and risk 18 management. 19 (c) The department shall make the veteran suicide continuing education course 20 described in paragraph (b) of this subsection available for free to providers 21 in regions of the Commonwealth identified in paragraph (a) of this 22 subsection which lack a sufficient number of trained providers. 23 (d) The department shall use existing or appropriated resources to identify 24 evidence-based best practices to increase awareness of any veteran suicide 25 prevention hotline which provides services in-state and other crisis 26 resources with proven effectiveness to reduce veteran suicide. 27 UNOFFICIAL COPY 24 RS BR 1489 Page 11 of 11 XXXX 1/8/2024 9:45 AM Jacketed SECTION 11. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 40 IS CREATED TO 1 READ AS FOLLOWS: 2 The Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs shall create an initiative designed to 3 end veteran homelessness. 4 (1) As used in this section, "ending veteran homelessness" has the same meaning as 5 in the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness Criteria and 6 Benchmarks for Achieving the Goal of Ending Veteran Homelessness. 7 (2) The department shall develop and implement a strategy to meet the goal of ending 8 veteran homelessness within three (3) years of the effective date of this Act in 9 coordination with local, state, and federal government agencies and nonprofits, 10 and in consultation with states and cities that have achieved an end to veteran 11 homelessness in accordance with the criteria described in subsection (1) of this 12 section, including through: 13 (a) Coordinated community outreach and a common assessment tool; 14 (b) A community-wide, comprehensive list of veterans experiencing 15 homelessness, prioritized based on vulnerability; 16 (c) Data-sharing among all relevant providers, government agencies, and 17 Veterans Affairs Medical Centers; 18 (d) Increased coordination and streamlined processes for appropriate housing 19 placements; 20 (e) Connecting veterans experiencing homelessness to health, mental health, 21 employment, and training resources through the services described in this 22 section; 23 (f) A commitment to Housing First principles, as defined by the United States 24 Interagency Council on Homelessness; and 25 (g) Identification of and application for funding as needed from privation, 26 foundation, and other partners. 27