Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0109

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/19/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  

Caption

Veteran Dependent Tuition Amendments

Impact

The passage of HB 0109 modifies state law by establishing a new chapter within the Utah Code that specifically addresses financial assistance for dependents of qualifying disabled veterans. It requires that at least $100,000 be appropriated from the General Fund for this program in the fiscal year 2024. This financial backing aims to support the educational endeavors of dependents, thereby promoting their access to higher education and easing the financial burden on veteran families. Furthermore, the law mandates regular reporting and oversight to track the usage and effectiveness of the financial assistance provided.

Summary

House Bill 0109, titled 'Veteran Dependent Tuition Amendments', aims to create a financial assistance program specifically for the dependents of disabled veterans who enroll in state institutions of higher education. The bill outlines eligibility requirements for receiving financial assistance based on the veteran's disability status, the dependent's residency, and financial need. It empowers the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs to establish necessary rules for the administration of the program, ensuring the effective delivery of benefits to eligible recipients.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 0109 is largely positive among those advocating for veteran rights and support systems. Supporters view this bill as a crucial step towards acknowledging the sacrifices of disabled veterans by providing tangible support to their families. The program is seen not only as a means of financial relief but also as an investment in the future of dependents, encouraging educational advancement and opportunities. However, concerns may arise about the adequacy of funding and the potential administrative overhead, reflecting a cautious optimism linked to the bill's implementation.

Contention

While HB 0109 generally enjoys support, there could be points of contention regarding the adequacy of funding, as the cap on administrative costs sets a limit on how the allocated funds may be used. Some may argue that the $100,000 appropriated may not be sufficient to meet the needs of all eligible applicants, particularly if demand exceeds expectation in early years of the program. Additionally, stakeholders might prioritize different aspects of the program, such as determining the criteria for financial need or how to effectively manage and report the allocation of funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB487

Alabama G.I. Dependent Scholarship Program, veterans, dependents, tuition assistance, disability requirements revised

UT SB716

Creates the "Missouri Disabled Veterans' Dependents Tuition Waiver" to provide college tuition waivers for the children, stepchildren, and spouses of certain veterans

UT HB0067

Title 71a - Veterans and Military Affairs

UT HB0122

Military Affairs Amendments

UT SB149

Exempting certain military veterans and their dependents from tuition

UT SB599

Exempting certain military veterans and their dependents from tuition

UT SB672

Exempting certain military veterans and their dependents from payment of tuition and fees

UT HB05035

An Act Concerning In-state Tuition For Veterans And Eligible Dependents.

UT HB1196

Free tuition for dependents of disabled veterans or veterans killed in action.

UT AB47

Tuition and fee remission for certain veterans and their dependents enrolled in the University of Wisconsin System or a technical college. (FE)

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