New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3292

Introduced
10/31/22  
Refer
10/31/22  
Report Pass
1/30/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Report Pass
6/27/23  
Enrolled
6/30/23  
Chaptered
8/25/23  

Caption

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

Impact

S3292 significantly impacts the existing framework governing veterans benefits by establishing stricter guidelines for compensation practices. It articulates that no one can receive compensation for services rendered before a notice of disagreement is filed, which promotes transparency and accountability in the services provided to veterans. Moreover, the bill aims to prevent excessive or unreasonable fees, thereby safeguarding veterans rights and ensuring they receive fair assistance. This legislation supplements existing state law P.L.1960, c.39, thereby reinforcing consumer protections in veterans matters.

Summary

Senate Bill S3292 aims to regulate the compensation policies related to advising or assisting individuals with veterans benefits. Essentially, the bill prohibits any person from receiving compensation unless it adheres to federal regulations, specifically the provisions outlined in 38 C.F.R. s.14.636. This legislation aims to protect veterans from potential exploitation by ensuring that they understand the terms of any financial arrangements made with advisers regarding their benefits. The bill also requires a written agreement between the adviser and the individual seeking assistance, which must be signed by both parties before any services are rendered.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3292 has been broadly positive, as there seems to be a consensus that the bill serves to protect veterans and aligns with the overarching goal of ensuring veterans are treated fairly and not exploited in their time of need. However, there are concerns regarding the implementation of the bill and its potential impacts on individuals and organizations providing assistance to veterans. Critics argue that overly rigid guidelines may inadvertently limit the availability of guidance and support for veterans who may require tailored assistance.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential consequences for individuals who rely on assistance in navigating veterans benefits claims. Opponents express concern that these restrictions may deter competent and compassionate advisers from offering their services, thus limiting options for veterans seeking support. Additionally, there are worries that the limitations imposed on advertisements and disclosures may impact small businesses and non-profits that serve veterans, thereby complicating the support landscape for those who have served.

Companion Bills

NJ A3286

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A3286

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 SB36

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

NJ SB206

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

NJ HB0159

Prohibition on unauthorized fees-veterans benefits.

NJ H1351

Compensation for Advising or Assisting in Veterans' Benefits

NJ HB496

Provides relative to compensation for assistance with veterans benefits

Similar Bills

NJ A3286

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 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).

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).