New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S826

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

Summary

Senate Bill S826 aims to establish a centralized database for storing digital copies of veteran separation documents, such as the DD-214 and NGB-22 forms. The database will be maintained by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, providing a streamlined process for verifying veterans' eligibility for benefits. Separation documents can be submitted voluntarily by veterans or, posthumously, by their immediate family members, ensuring easy access without the burden of fees, aside from potential nominal charges for mail delivery of documents. This is particularly beneficial as these documents can often become lost or deteriorated over time, complicating benefit applications. A significant aspect of S826 is that access to this database will be restricted solely to public agencies for the purpose of determining eligibility for veteran benefits. This careful limitation underscores the intent to protect sensitive information while providing necessary documentation for veterans. Notably, the bill explicitly states that the database and its contents will not be considered public records under existing law, ensuring a layer of privacy and safeguarding against unauthorized access or misuse. The bill also outlines penalties for individuals who misuse information acquired from the database, classifying such actions as a disorderly persons offense. This facet of the legislation reflects lawmakers' commitment to maintaining the integrity of the database and preventing any potential breaches of confidentiality. Such legal repercussions emphasize the seriousness with which misuse is regarded, thereby reinforcing trust in the newly created system. Overall, S826 represents an important step toward improving the administrative processes associated with veteran benefits. By establishing a formalized and protected means of storing and accessing veteran separation documents, the bill aims to facilitate more efficient processing of benefits applications, helping ensure that veterans can readily access the benefits they have earned through their service.

Companion Bills

NJ A2675

Same As Creates database of veteran separation documents.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1339

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

NJ A2675

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

NJ A3055

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

NJ S4376

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ A5520

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

NJ HB1222

The definition of a veteran and required documentation when claiming veterans' preference for employment.

NJ S2314

Requires DMVA establish process to qualify veteran as discharged veteran with qualifying condition to receive certain veterans' benefits.

NJ S3998

Creates Military and Veterans Affairs Oversight Board.

NJ S3929

Creates Military and Veterans Affairs Oversight Board.

NJ S1760

Requires DMVA notify certain veteran organizations and county officers of names of persons buried or cremated in State veteran cemeteries.

Similar Bills

NJ A3055

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

NJ S1339

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

NJ A2675

Creates database of veteran separation documents.

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