BILL NUMBER: AB 2268 CHAPTERED 09/27/04 CHAPTER 804 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 PASSED THE ASSEMBLY AUGUST 24, 2004 PASSED THE SENATE AUGUST 19, 2004 AMENDED IN SENATE JULY 27, 2004 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JUNE 22, 2004 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JUNE 17, 2004 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 24, 2004 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 12, 2004 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Samuelian FEBRUARY 19, 2004 An act to amend Section 699.5 of, and to add Section 699.1 to, the Military and Veterans Code, relating to veterans. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 2268, Samuelian. Veterans: claims. Existing law authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs to assist every veteran of the United States and the dependent or survivor of every veteran in presenting and pursuing various claims against the United States arising out of war service, and in establishing any rights under the laws of the United States or this state. Existing law authorizes the department to cooperate and, with the approval of the Department of Finance, to contract with any organization of veterans chartered by the Congress of the United States and authorized by the Veterans Administration to pursue claims before federal agencies. This bill would authorize the department to cooperate, and with the approval of the Department of Finance, to contract with any veterans service organization, as defined. The bill would require veterans service organizations that contract with the department to document the claims processed each year. This bill would also make findings and declarations relating to the funding of veterans service organizations. The bill would require the department to determine annually the amount of monetary benefits paid to eligible veterans and their dependents and survivors as a result of the work of the veterans service officers of the contracting organizations and, beginning on January 1, 2006, and each January 1 thereafter, to prepare and transmit this determination to the Department of Finance and the Legislature. The bill would require the Department of Finance to review the Department of Veterans Affairs' determination and use the information in the annual budget of that department for the next fiscal year. The bill would require the department to identify nonstate funding to support these efforts of veterans services organizations. The bill would provide that the processing of claims for veterans and their dependents and survivors includes the filing of the initial claim, the representation of the claimant before boards and offices of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and the filing of appeals related to the claims. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 699.1 is added to the Military and Veterans Code, to read: 699.1. (a) The processing of claims for veterans and their dependents and survivors shall include the filing of the initial claim, the representation of the claimant before boards and offices of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and the filing of appeals related to the claims. (b) The claims may include the following types of benefits and services: (1) Disability compensation benefits. (2) Disability pension benefits. (3) Dependents' indemnity compensation. (4) Widow's death pension. (5) Burial benefits. (6) Confirmed and continued claims. (7) Vocational rehabilitation and education. (8) Waivers of indebtedness. (9) Other benefits that result in monetary awards to the claimant. SEC. 2. Section 699.5 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended to read: 699.5. (a) The department may assist every veteran of the United States and the dependent or survivor of every veteran of the United States in presenting and pursuing the claim as the veteran, dependent, or survivor may have against the United States arising out of war service and in establishing the veteran's, dependent's, or survivor's right to any privilege, preference, care, or compensation provided for by the laws of the United States or of this state. The department may cooperate and, with the approval of the Department of Finance, contract with any veterans service organization, and pursuant to the contract may compensate the organization for services within the scope of this section rendered by it to any veteran or dependent or survivor of a veteran. The contract shall not be made unless the department determines that, owing to the confidential relationships involved and the necessity of operating through agencies that the veterans, dependents, or survivors involved will fail to be sympathetic towards their problems, the services cannot satisfactorily be rendered otherwise than through the agency of the veterans organization and that the best interests of the veterans, dependents, or survivors involved will be served if the contract is made. (b) (1) The Legislature finds and declares that services provided by veteran service organizations play an important role in the department's responsibilities to assist veterans and their dependents and survivors in presenting and pursuing claims against the United States, and that it is an efficient and reasonable use of state funds to provide compensation to veterans service organizations for these services. (2) The Legislature further finds and declares that paragraph (1) of this subdivision shall not be implemented by using the General Fund until an increase in the annual budget for county veteran services officers, described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 972.1, has been achieved. This subdivision may not be construed to preclude the use of federal funding in implementing these provisions. (c) Veterans service organizations, that elect to contract with the department in accordance with this section, shall document the claims processed each year by the veterans service officers employed by the veterans service organization at offices located in California. The documentation shall be in accordance with procedures established by the department. (d) The department shall determine annually the amount of monetary benefits paid to eligible veterans and their dependents and survivors in the state as a result of the work of the veterans service officers of the contracting organizations. Beginning on January 1, 2006, the department shall, on or before January 1 of each year, prepare and transmit its determination for the preceding fiscal year to the Department of Finance and the Legislature. The department shall also identify federal sources to support the efforts of veterans service organizations pursuant to this section. The Department of Finance shall review the department's determination in time to use the information in the annual Budget Act for the budget of the department for the next fiscal year. (e) For the purposes of this section: (1) "Survivor" means any relation of a deceased veteran who may be entitled to make a claim for any privilege, preference, care, or compensation under the laws of the United States or this state based upon the veteran's war service. (2) "Veterans service officer" means an individual employed by a veterans service organization and accredited by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to process and adjudicate claims and other benefits for veterans and their dependents and survivors. (3) "Veterans service organization" means an organization that meets all of the following criteria: (A) Is formed by and for United States military veterans. (B) Is chartered by the United States Congress. (C) Has regularly maintained an established committee or agency in a regional office of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in California rendering services to veterans and their dependents and survivors.