Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2259

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/7/24  
Engrossed
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  

Caption

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

Impact

By instituting these prohibitions, LD2259 impacts state law directly by aligning Maine's regulations on veterans' benefits compensation with those at the federal level. This alignment aims to enhance transparency and prevent exploitative practices that could financially burden veterans seeking assistance. Violations of this law would also be categorized under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act, escalating the seriousness of non-compliance and providing recourse for affected veterans.

Summary

LD2259, titled 'An Act to Prohibit Receiving Compensation for Assisting a Person to Obtain Veterans' Benefits Except as Permitted Under Federal Law,' aims to regulate the practices surrounding compensation for services rendered in relation to veterans' benefits. The bill defines what constitutes compensation and prohibits individuals and entities from receiving any payment for assisting veterans with their claims unless specifically permitted under federal law. This legislative move precedes an increase in concerns regarding unethical practices in the field of veterans' benefits.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD2259 among supporters, including various veterans' advocacy groups, is positive. They believe that the bill will protect vulnerable veterans from potential exploitation and ensure that they receive the benefits they deserve without unnecessary financial burdens. However, there are concerns from some legal professionals who argue that the strict regulations might inadvertently limit access to necessary assistance for veterans who need help navigating the benefits system.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD2259 include the concern about the balance between protecting veterans from exploitation and allowing them to seek help in a competitive legal market. Critics worry that overly stringent regulations may reduce the availability of qualified professionals who can effectively assist veterans in obtaining their benefits, thereby hindering their access to necessary support. The discussions highlight the ongoing dialogue between safeguarding veterans' interests and preserving the integrity of legal and advisory services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB2423

To prohibit compensation for assisting a person to obtain veterans benefits except as permitted under Federal Law

ME HCR92

To prohibit compensation for assisting a person to obtain veteran’s benefits except as permitted under Federal Law

ME SB658

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

ME A3286

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

ME S3292

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

ME SB554

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

ME HB2949

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

ME SB4

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

ME HB1504

Assistance for obtaining veterans' benefits.

ME HB2466

In general provisions, providing for prohibiting the receipt of compensation with regard to veterans' benefits.

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