New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3112

Introduced
9/29/22  
Refer
9/29/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of S3112 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding the burial of veterans. The bill allows for an expansion in who qualifies for state-funded burial and cremation, transitioning from solely honoring those discharged under honorable conditions to include those discharged under 'other than dishonorable' terms. This approach can potentially impact various counties and municipalities in New Jersey, which will now have an increased responsibility to provide burial services, thereby potentially affecting the allocation of local resources and funding. The bill explicitly caps the cost of burial or cremation assistance at $1,250, creating both a limit on expenses and a framework for counties to work within.

Summary

S3112 is a legislative bill aimed at defining the status of indigent veterans for purposes related to burial and cremation. This bill introduces a clear definition of 'indigent' in the context of veteran interment, specifying that an 'indigent' veteran is one with an income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. This change introduces eligibility criteria that the existing laws lacked, thereby potentially broadening the group of veterans who may receive state assistance for burial costs. The overall goal of this bill is to ensure that veterans, regardless of their discharge status—as long as it is 'other than dishonorable'—are afforded dignity in death through appropriate burial services at a minimal cost to their local governments.

Contention

While S3112 garners support for providing more equitable treatment of veterans, it may also attract contention regarding financial feasibility for local governments. Critics may argue that by expanding the definition of indigent veterans, counties can face increased burdens on their budgets. Additionally, concerns around how this will affect existing services or programs that assist veterans could stir debates about resource allocation. Nevertheless, proponents argue that this bill fortifies the principle of dignity for all veterans, ensuring they are not alone in death regardless of their past circumstances.

Companion Bills

NJ A2493

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A2493

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

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 HB4082

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 HB2147

Relating to veterans.

NJ S4376

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ A5520

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ S570

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

NJ S1259

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

NJ A2493

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

US HB9055

Veterans’ Burial Improvement Act of 2024

US SB4100

Honoring Veterans' Legacies and Burial Benefits Enhancements Act

OK 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.

IL SB0213

BURIAL RIGHTS-VISITATIONS

IL HB3005

BURIAL RIGHTS-SUNDAY&HOLIDAYS

IL HB3018

BURIAL RIGHTS-VISITATIONS

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.