Creates permanent commission to study various statutory definitions of veteran, disabled veteran, and service-disabled veteran.
Impact
If passed, A285 will likely simplify and harmonize the eligibility criteria for veterans' benefits, ensuring that all veterans understand the definitions and their entitlements. The anticipated outcomes include the elimination of restrictive and unclear definitions that currently hinder veterans, especially disabled or service-disabled veterans, from accessing programs and financial resources intended for them. The creation of a permanent study commission suggests a legislative commitment to ongoing assessment and improvement of services for veterans, reinforcing the state's dedication to supporting military personnel and their families.
Summary
Assembly Bill A285 seeks to create a permanent study commission tasked with examining the various statutory definitions of 'veteran,' 'disabled veteran,' and 'service-disabled veteran' within New Jersey law. With over 330,000 veterans residing in New Jersey, the bill addresses the existing complexity surrounding the definitions used in the state's statutes. Currently, there are over 20 different definitions of 'veteran,' each with varying eligibility criteria for associated benefits, which can lead to confusion and potential ineligibility for many veterans, particularly those with disabilities. The legislation reflects a critical need to streamline these definitions for better comprehension and access to benefits.
Contention
The establishment of this study commission reflects broader discussions about the adequacy of current veterans' benefits and the necessity for legislative enhancements. Potential contention may arise regarding the proposed changes to definitions, considering that some advocates and lawmakers might view any changes as either too lenient or not sufficiently comprehensive. The bill's successful implementation relies heavily on collaboration between the appointed members of the commission, who represent both the executive and legislative branches, and the military community to ensure that the diverse perspectives and needs of veterans are adequately addressed in future recommendations.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.
Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.