Provides protection and prevent the unethical, improper conduct and the collection of fees, by anyone advising or assisting a veteran filing a claim for disability benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs except as authorized by federal law.
Impact
The introduction of H7609 will amend Rhode Island's commercial law related to deceptive trade practices, enhancing protections specifically for veterans. By establishing prohibitions on certain compensatory activities, the bill seeks to prevent fraudulent practices and ensure that veterans receive the aid they are entitled to without being exploited. This legislative change reflects a commitment to uphold the dignity and rights of veterans in their dealings with the VA.
Summary
House Bill H7609 aims to provide substantial protections for veterans seeking assistance with their disability benefits claims before the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill prohibits any person from receiving compensation for advising or assisting veterans in these matters, unless explicitly authorized under federal law. This measure intends to eliminate unethical practices and the collection of fees by individuals who may take advantage of veterans navigating the complexities of the claims process.
Contention
One of the notable points of contention surrounding H7609 is the balance between providing necessary assistance to veterans and the potential constraints imposed on individuals or organizations that offer legitimate help. Concerns have been raised regarding how the bill may impact attorneys or other advocates who serve veterans. While the bill's supporters argue that it protects veterans from unethical practices, opponents fear it might inadvertently limit access to valuable resources crucial for navigating the claims process efficiently.
House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years Of 2021 And 2022 (amends The House Rules To Require That Bills Impacting Veterans' Affairs As Well As Other Subject Matter Only Be Referred To The Committee On Veterans' Affairs After All Other Committee Hearings Are Conducted.)
Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $72,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Veterans Of Foreign Wars (ri Vfw) For The Ri Veterans Services Officers (vso) Program (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $72,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Veterans Of Foreign Wars (ri Vfw) For The Ri Veterans Services Officers (vso) Program.)