Bill Text: NY A02916 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Provides tuition awards to children of veterans who served in armed conflict; amends the current law which provides regents awards to children of certain veterans of wars and disabled veterans in order to provide a free college education to children of any veteran who served in armed conflict regardless of disability status; defines amount of the tuition award, duration, and applicability.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - referred to higher education [A02916 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A02916-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          2916
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                    January 28, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced by M. of A. LENTOL -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Higher Education
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  education law, in relation to providing tuition
          awards to children of veterans who served in armed conflict
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  Section 668 of the education law, as added by chapter 942
     2  of the laws of 1974, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 580 of the laws
     3  of 1992, paragraphs (a) and (d) of subdivision 1 as amended  by  chapter
     4  261  of  the  laws of 1995, paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 as amended by
     5  chapter 616 of the laws of 1995, paragraphs (f) and (g) of subdivision 1
     6  as added by chapter 435 of the laws of 2006, subdivision 2 as amended by
     7  chapter 333 of the laws of 1993, the opening paragraph of subdivision  2
     8  as  amended  by  chapter 547 of the laws of 2004, and paragraphs (b) and
     9  (c) of subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 390 of the laws of  1995,  is
    10  amended to read as follows:
    11    § 668. Regents  awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans;
    12  tuition awards for children of veterans who served  in  armed  conflict.
    13  In  addition  to the regents awards provided to children of deceased and
    14  disabled veterans, the president of the higher education services corpo-
    15  ration shall make available to the children  of  a  living  or  deceased
    16  veteran  of the armed forces of the United States who completed a period
    17  of military service as defined in subdivision one  of  this  section,  a
    18  tuition award that may be applied to any college or community college in
    19  the  state university of New York system, any university of the state of
    20  New York, or the university of the city of New York.
    21    1. Period of military service. For  a  student  to  be  eligible,  the
    22  parent,  or  step-parent where the student is the dependent of the step-
    23  parent, (i) must have been a recipient of the armed forces expeditionary
    24  medal, the navy expeditionary medal or the  marine  corps  expeditionary
    25  medal  for participation in operations in Lebanon from June first, nine-
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04630-01-9

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     1  teen hundred eighty-three to December first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-
     2  seven,  in  Grenada  from October twenty-third, nineteen hundred eighty-
     3  three to November twenty-first, nineteen  hundred  eighty-three,  or  in
     4  Panama  from December twentieth, nineteen hundred eighty-nine to January
     5  thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety, or (ii) must have served on regu-
     6  lar active duty (other than for training) in the  armed  forces  of  the
     7  United States during part of one of the following periods:
     8    (a)  April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen to November eleven, nine-
     9  teen hundred eighteen.
    10    (b) December seven, nineteen hundred forty-one to December thirty-one,
    11  nineteen hundred forty-six, or have been employed by  the  War  Shipping
    12  Administration  or Office of Defense Transportation or their agents as a
    13  merchant seaman documented by the United States Coast Guard  or  Depart-
    14  ment  of  Commerce,  or as a civil servant employed by the United States
    15  Army Transport Service (later redesignated as  the  United  States  Army
    16  Transportation  Corps,  Water  Division)  or  the  Naval  Transportation
    17  Service; and who served satisfactorily as a crew member during the peri-
    18  od of armed conflict, December seventh, nineteen hundred  forty-one,  to
    19  August  fifteenth,  nineteen hundred forty-five, aboard merchant vessels
    20  in oceangoing, i.e., foreign, intercoastal, or coastwise service as such
    21  terms are defined under federal law (46 USCA 10301 & 10501) and  further
    22  to  include "near foreign" voyages between the United States and Canada,
    23  Mexico, or the West Indies via ocean routes, or public vessels in ocean-
    24  going service or foreign waters and who has received  a  Certificate  of
    25  Release or Discharge from Active Duty and a discharge certificate, or an
    26  Honorable Service Certificate/Report of Casualty, from the Department of
    27  Defense or have served as a United States civilian employed by the Amer-
    28  ican  Field  Service  and served overseas under United States Armies and
    29  United States Army Groups in world war II during  the  period  of  armed
    30  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one  through May
    31  eighth, nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged or  released
    32  therefrom  under honorable conditions, or have served as a United States
    33  civilian Flight Crew and Aviation Ground Support Employee of Pan  Ameri-
    34  can  World  Airways  or  one  of  its subsidiaries or its affiliates and
    35  served overseas as a result of Pan American's contract with  Air  Trans-
    36  port  Command  or Naval Air Transport Service during the period of armed
    37  conflict, December fourteenth, nineteen hundred forty-one through August
    38  fourteenth, nineteen hundred  forty-five,  and  who  was  discharged  or
    39  released therefrom under honorable conditions.
    40    (c)  June  twenty-seven, nineteen hundred fifty to January thirty-one,
    41  nineteen hundred fifty-five.
    42    (d) December twenty-second, nineteen hundred sixty-one to May seventh,
    43  nineteen hundred seventy-five.
    44    (e) August two, nineteen hundred ninety to the end of  hostilities  in
    45  the Persian Gulf conflict.
    46    (f)  From  September eighteenth, two thousand one until the end of the
    47  United States military efforts in Afghanistan.
    48    (g) From October sixteenth, two thousand two  until  the  end  of  the
    49  United States military efforts in Iraq.
    50    2.  Eligible groups. Awards shall be made to students each of whom has
    51  a parent with such service, or a step-parent with such service where the
    52  student is the dependent  of  the  step-parent  even  if  the  student's
    53  biological parent is still living, who:
    54    (a)  was  a legal resident of New York state at the time of his or her
    55  demise and who died or die while so serving, or as a result of injury or
    56  illness suffered or incurred during such military service; or

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     1    (b) is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States or  member
     2  of the armed forces of the United States, who is a resident of the state
     3  of  New  York, and who, for purposes of the granting of a regents award,
     4  has a current disability of forty percent or more  as  a  result  of  an
     5  injury or illness which is incurred or was incurred during such military
     6  service; or
     7    (c)  is  now deceased, who was a resident of this state at the time of
     8  his or her demise, and who, for purposes of the granting  of  a  regents
     9  award,  at the time of his or her demise had a disability to a degree of
    10  forty percent or more as a result of an  injury  or  illness  which  was
    11  incurred during such military service; or
    12    (d)  is  classified  as  a  former  prisoner  of war, or as missing in
    13  action, who has been so classified by the United  States  department  of
    14  defense,  and  who  is  a  resident of the state of New York if a former
    15  prisoner of war or was a resident of the state of New York when  classi-
    16  fied as missing in action.
    17    3.  Determinations of disability. Determinations concerning disability
    18  or death by the United States Administrator of Veterans Affairs  or  the
    19  separate  branches  of  the  armed  forces of the United States shall be
    20  conclusive.
    21    4. Amount and duration. (a)  Regents  awards.  Every  recipient  of  a
    22  regents  award  shall  receive  an  annual  award  of four hundred fifty
    23  dollars for each of not more than four academic years, or five  academic
    24  years  if the recipient is enrolled in a program normally requiring five
    25  years, as defined by the commissioner, pursuant to article  thirteen  of
    26  this title.
    27    (b)  Tuition  awards.  (i)  A tuition award granted under this section
    28  shall be equal to the cost of undergraduate tuition, offset by any other
    29  financial assistance or award received. If a tuition assistance  program
    30  (TAP)  award  or a regents award is also received, the combined academic
    31  year award shall not exceed tuition.
    32    (ii) No recipient of a tuition award under this section shall  receive
    33  a tuition award for more than eight semesters of full time undergraduate
    34  study, or the equivalent of four academic years, or, if an undergraduate
    35  program  normally  requires  five academic years of full time study, for
    36  more than ten semesters of full time study, or the  equivalent  of  five
    37  academic  years.  "Full  time study" shall mean enrollment for more than
    38  twelve semester hours per semester, or the equivalent,  in  an  approved
    39  undergraduate program.
    40    (iii) No recipient of a tuition award under this section shall receive
    41  a tuition award for more than sixteen semesters of part time undergradu-
    42  ate study, or the equivalent of eight academic years of part time study,
    43  or, if an undergraduate program normally requires five academic years of
    44  full  time  study, for more than twenty semesters of part time study, or
    45  the equivalent of ten academic  years.  "Part  time  study"  shall  mean
    46  enrollment  for  at  least three but less than twelve semester hours per
    47  semester, or the equivalent, in an approved undergraduate program.
    48    5. Applicability of tuition awards; non-resident fees. Tuition  awards
    49  provided  under this section shall only be available within the state of
    50  New York university system; provided, however,  that  nothing  contained
    51  herein shall prevent institutions from charging non-resident fees if the
    52  student is a non-resident.
    53    §  2.  This act shall take effect on the first of July next succeeding
    54  the date on which it shall have become a law.
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