Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
Impact
This legislation expands existing provisions under P.L.2021, c.56, broadening the scope of assistance available to former servicemen and servicewomen who have mental health issues connected to their service. Under current law, assistance was primarily focused on cases involving discharge due to sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression. The amendment acknowledges the mental health struggles faced by many service members and aims to facilitate their reintegration into society by securing them the rights and benefits of honorable discharge status.
Summary
Bill A286 requires the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs (DMVA) to assist former service members who have been separated from the military under less than honorable conditions and subsequently diagnosed with a service-connected mental health condition. The bill aims to support these individuals in petitioning the United States Department of Veterans Affairs for a change in their discharge designation to honorable. This assistance will ensure that those who faced discharge due to conditions such as bad conduct or dishonorable discharges can still access benefits typically reserved for honorably discharged veterans.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support from various advocates for veterans' rights, it may also face contention regarding the adequate resources available for implementation. Critics may express concerns over whether the DMVA can effectively manage the increased responsibility of processing applications and providing assistance. Some may argue that the language with respect to 'service-connected mental health conditions' may require further clarification to ensure the criteria for eligibility are clearly defined, thus preventing potential confusion among former service members seeking assistance.
Same As
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
NJ S2383
Carry Over
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
NJ A3879
Carry Over
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
Requires DMVA assist discharged service members who have diagnosed service-connected mental health condition with petitions to change discharge designation.
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