Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5419

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

"SAVE ACT") (Establishes the "safeguarding American veteran empowerment act".

Impact

If passed, the SAVE Act would amend existing commercial law provisions in Rhode Island by introducing strict regulations on how businesses can operate when dealing with veterans' claims. Specifically, it mandates that service providers must disclose their affiliations with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or state veteran services, thereby informing veterans of their rights to free assistance. These changes will enforce accountability and promote ethical practices among businesses aiding veterans, ultimately benefitting veterans seeking assistance with their benefits.

Summary

House Bill 5419, known as the Safeguarding American Veteran Empowerment Act (SAVE Act), was introduced to regulate the conduct of businesses that provide advisory and consulting services related to veterans' benefits. The act aims to protect veterans from potential exploitation by ensuring that any person or entity offering assistance with veterans' benefits cannot charge fees for referrals or initial services without prior agreement. The legislation seeks to create transparency and fairness in the way veterans are assisted in navigating their benefits claims, especially against unscrupulous service providers who may charge exorbitant fees for services already offered for free by accredited entities.

Contention

While the SAVE Act is largely aimed at protecting veterans, it may also generate discussions regarding the balance of access to benefits and the regulation of advisory services. Some might argue that the bill could inadvertently limit the options available to veterans by placing rigid constraints on service providers. Additionally, concerns might arise about the enforcement of these regulations and the penalties imposed on businesses that fail to comply. As the bill progresses, stakeholders may voice opinions on its implications for both veterans and those assisting them in the benefits process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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