New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2493

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
9/22/22  
Engrossed
10/3/22  
Refer
10/3/22  
Report Pass
10/6/22  
Enrolled
2/2/23  
Chaptered
3/10/23  

Caption

Defines indigent veteran and veteran status for certain veteran interment purposes.

Impact

The key changes introduced by A2493 define 'indigent' as individuals whose income is below 200% of the federal poverty level and establish protocols for the burial of indigent veterans. The legislation specifies that counties must designate officials to manage the interment process and ensures subsidized costs, not exceeding $1,250 for burial or cremation. Through this bill, the state reinforces its commitment to support veterans who have served the country and guarantees that financial hardship does not prevent them from receiving due honors in death.

Summary

Bill A2493 proposes amendments related to the interment and burial of indigent veterans in New Jersey. This legislation aims to clarify the definitions of 'indigent' and 'veteran' for interment purposes, ensuring that veterans who are discharged under conditions other than dishonorable can receive proper burial services even if they are facing financial difficulties. The bill allows for burial or cremation expenses to be covered by the county where the veteran resided at the time of death, affirming the importance of honoring their service while also protecting their dignity posthumously.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around Bill A2493 appears to be supportive, as it aims to rectify situations where veterans may otherwise go without a dignified burial due to financial constraints. Advocates assert that providing such support not only acknowledges the sacrifices made by veterans but also fulfills a moral obligation to care for those who served the nation. While the bill likely faced minimal opposition, concerns regarding the sustainability of fund allocation for these provisions may be raised during discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise around the funding mechanisms outlined in the bill, especially concerning the reliability of state appropriations and potential local financial burdens. Ensuring resources are consistently available to cover the interment costs remains a critical issue. Furthermore, clarifying the responsibilities of counties and the designated authorities could lead to debates over resource allocation and operational efficiency in managing these cases.

Companion Bills

NJ S3112

Same As Defines indigent veteran and veteran status for certain veteran interment purposes.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3112

Defines indigent veteran and veteran status for certain veteran interment purposes.

NJ HB4082

Relating to veterans.

NJ HB1067

Veterans; creating the Dignity in Burial Act; directing the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish a program to ensure dignified burial for certain veterans; effective date.

NJ HB2147

Relating to veterans.

NJ HB05367

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Marker Plates For Certain Veterans And Service Members, Municipal Veterans Services, Veterans-related Property Tax Relief And Technical Revisions To Veterans' And Military Affairs Statutes.

NJ HB9055

Veterans’ Burial Improvement Act of 2024

NJ S4376

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ A5520

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ A973

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

NJ A251

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

Similar Bills

SD HB1038

Repeal provisions regarding the state payment for burial of veterans.

NJ S3112

Defines indigent veteran and veteran status for certain veteran interment purposes.

US HB9055

Veterans’ Burial Improvement Act of 2024

MI HB4768

Veterans: other; certain references in the funeral expenses of veterans statute; make gender neutral. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 1911 PA 235 (MCL 35.802 & 35.803). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'23

US HB2721

Honoring Our Heroes Act of 2025

US HB10395

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish and carry out a pilot program to furnish a headstone or burial marker to veterans who died on or before November 1, 1990, and for other purposes.

SD HB1054

Provide a stipend for the erection of a private headstone for a deceased veteran.

US SB1100

A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to provide for the inclusion of certain emblems on headstones and markers furnished for veterans by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.