Veterans Services, Department of; processes and procedures for the administration of certain state benefits; establish
Impact
If enacted, the bill would establish a process through which veterans who undergo heart surgery could receive up to $50,000 in state benefits. This financial support aims to ensure that veterans and their immediate family members can access necessary medical treatments without being burdened by excessive out-of-pocket costs. The legislation empowers the Department of Veterans Service to determine eligibility criteria and administer the allocated funds, which would significantly enhance the existing support structures for veterans in Georgia.
Summary
House Bill 1389 seeks to amend Georgia's laws regarding veteran benefits by authorizing the Department of Veterans Service to establish processes for administering state benefits specifically for veterans and their immediate families. This legislation focuses on creating a framework for providing financial assistance for heart transplant procedures, which can impose a substantial financial burden on veterans, especially if their federal benefits are insufficient to cover the associated costs. The bill aims to create clearer pathways for financial assistance contingent upon state appropriations.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1389 may arise regarding the funding sources and appropriations required for the program. Given that the bill stipulates that funding is subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, there might be debates on the sufficiency and sustainability of state funding for such medical support programs. Additionally, discussions could focus on the bill's potential limitations in addressing broader healthcare access issues faced by veterans and their families, especially concerning other critical health conditions beyond heart transplants.
Protects veterans from fraud and unaccredited representatives; institutes a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for violation; establishes the class A misdemeanor crime of unaccredited representation of a veteran; establishes a veterans' services fund.
Protects veterans from fraud and unaccredited representatives; institutes a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for violation; establishes the class A misdemeanor crime of unaccredited representation of a veteran; establishes a veterans' services fund.
Georgia State Indemnification Fund; the Department of Administrative Services to purchase annuities for the payment of indemnification claims; authorize