New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3286

Introduced
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits.

Impact

If implemented, Bill A3286 will amend existing state laws related to the provision of veterans benefits services. It specifically addresses how individuals represent and assist veterans in navigating the often complex benefits system. This law intends to ensure that veterans receive accurate and fair guidance while seeking the benefits they are entitled to without being charged excessive or unreasonable fees. By introducing a legal framework around these services, the bill aims to enhance the transparency of the process and safeguard vulnerable veterans from malpractice.

Summary

Bill A3286 aims to establish clear regulations regarding the provision of advisory services related to veterans' benefits in New Jersey. Under this legislation, individuals are prohibited from receiving compensation for advising or assisting others with veterans benefits matters unless such actions comply with federal law. Key stipulations include the requirement for a written agreement between the advisor and the individual seeking assistance, outlining the terms of any compensation for services rendered. The bill seeks to protect veterans from potential exploitation by ensuring that only qualified individuals or organizations can charge for guidance on their benefits and that they provide necessary disclosures about the non-affiliation with federal veterans organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around Bill A3286 appears largely supportive among lawmakers and veterans' advocacy groups who emphasize the need to regulate the advisory services surrounding veterans benefits. Many view this legislation as a protective measure that promotes honesty and integrity in a space where misinformation can be detrimental. However, there may be concern from those who profit from providing such advisory services, particularly regarding the prohibition of compensation and the requirement of disclosures, potentially limiting avenues for legal representation.

Contention

A notable point of contention in the discussions surrounding Bill A3286 is the balance between ensuring veterans receive proper guidance and allowing freedom for individuals and organizations that offer such services. Critics argue that the stringent requirements may inadvertently hinder access to necessary support for veterans, especially if accessible services become unavailable due to the inability to charge for them. Additionally, the bill describes various scenarios that could be considered as unlawful practices, raising discussions about enforcement and the interpretation of what constitutes reasonable compensation.

Companion Bills

NJ S3292

Same As Prohibits persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3292

Prohibits persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits.

NJ SB554

Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits

NJ SB658

Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans' benefits

NJ SB1405

Modifies provisions relating to compensation for assisting or advising in veteran benefits matters

NJ SB300

Modifies provisions relating to compensation for assisting or advising in veteran benefits matters

NJ LD2259

An Act to Prohibit Receiving Compensation for Assisting a Person to Obtain Veterans' Benefits Except as Permitted Under Federal Law

NJ H1351

Compensation for Advising or Assisting in Veterans' Benefits

NJ SB36

Clarifying requirements and compensation when assisting persons apply for VA benefits in certain circumstances

NJ HB0159

Prohibition on unauthorized fees-veterans benefits.

NJ SB4

Prohibiting compensation when assisting persons apply for VA benefits in certain circumstances

Similar Bills

NJ S3292

Prohibits persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits.

AZ SB1308

Veterans' benefits; claims; prohibition

CA AB492

Advertising and solicitations: government documents.

WV SB36

Clarifying requirements and compensation when assisting persons apply for VA benefits in certain circumstances

WV SB554

Prohibiting certain persons from receiving compensation for advising or assisting with veterans benefits

AL SB206

Veterans benefits; parameters imposed on businesses advising clients on making claims for benefits; violations a deceptive trade practice

MI SB1103

Veterans: benefits; Michigan consumer protection act; amend to enhance protections for individuals applying for veterans benefits. Amends sec. 3k of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903k).

MI SB0215

Veterans: benefits; Michigan consumer protection act; amend to enhance protections for individuals applying for veterans benefits. Amends sec. 3k of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903k).