Bill Text: NY A05931 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced

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Bill Title: Establishes the New York state interagency coordinating council for service-disabled veterans; defines the powers and duties of the council and requires an annual report by the council to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 12-0)

Status: (Vetoed) 2018-12-28 - tabled [A05931 Detail]

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                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          5931
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                    February 17, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  RAMOS,  ORTIZ,  CUSICK, MAGNARELLI, LUPARDO,
          TITONE, AUBRY, WEPRIN -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A.  PERRY,  SIMON
          -- read once and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs
        AN  ACT  to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing the New
          York  state  interagency  coordinating  council  for  service-disabled
          veterans,  defining the powers and duties of the council and requiring
          an annual report by the council to the governor, the temporary  presi-
          dent of the senate and the speaker of the assembly
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby recognizes  that
     2  New  York  state's veterans, particularly those who suffered service-re-
     3  lated disabilities, have unique needs as a result of the sacrifices they
     4  made during their military service. It is also  hereby  acknowledged  by
     5  the legislature that due to the complexity of their needs, such individ-
     6  uals  require  accessible,  coordinated, and specialized services within
     7  their communities from multiple state and local agencies.  The  legisla-
     8  ture finds that there is an immediate need for a statewide comprehensive
     9  program to coordinate such services.
    10    §  2.  The  executive  law is amended by adding a new section 368-a to
    11  read as follows:
    12    § 368-a. New York state interagency coordinating council for  service-
    13  disabled veterans. There is hereby established the New York state inter-
    14  agency  coordinating council for service-disabled veterans in the execu-
    15  tive department to have and exercise the functions,  powers  and  duties
    16  provided  by  the  provisions of this section and any other provision of
    17  law.
    18    1. As used in this section the following terms shall mean:
    19    (a) "council" means the New York state interagency coordinating  coun-
    20  cil for service-disabled veterans;
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00716-01-7

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     1    (b)  "veteran" means a person, male or female, resident of this state,
     2  who has served in the active military, naval,  or  air  service  of  the
     3  United  States  during  a war in which the United States engaged and who
     4  has been released from  such  service  otherwise  than  by  dishonorable
     5  discharge, or who has been furloughed to the reserve; and
     6    (c)  "service-disabled veteran" means a veteran with a disability that
     7  was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty in the  active  military,
     8  naval, or air service.
     9    2.  The  council  shall  consist  of the following ten agency heads or
    10  their designees: director of the  division  of  veterans'  affairs,  who
    11  shall  serve  as chair of the council, the adjutant general of the divi-
    12  sion of military and naval affairs, the commissioner of  the  department
    13  of  health, the commissioner of the office of mental health, the commis-
    14  sioner of the office of alcoholism and  substance  abuse  services,  the
    15  commissioner  of  the department of labor, the commissioner of the divi-
    16  sion of housing and community renewal, the commissioner of the education
    17  department, the commissioner of the department  of  transportation,  and
    18  the director of the office for the aging. In addition, the council shall
    19  consist  of nine service-disabled veterans, three to be appointed by the
    20  governor, two to be appointed by the temporary president of the  senate,
    21  two  to be appointed by the speaker of the assembly, one to be appointed
    22  by the minority leader of the senate and one  to  be  appointed  by  the
    23  minority  leader of the assembly. The members of the council shall serve
    24  terms of two  years;  provided,  however,  that  of  the  members  first
    25  appointed,  the  members appointed by the governor shall serve for terms
    26  of three years and the remaining members, appointed by  the  legislative
    27  leaders,  shall  serve  for  terms  of two years. Members of the council
    28  shall receive no compensation for their services but  shall  be  allowed
    29  their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their
    30  functions hereunder.
    31    3. The council shall have the following powers and duties:
    32    (a) to promote the implementation of a comprehensive statewide program
    33  of coordinated services for service-disabled veterans that includes: (1)
    34  matters  pertaining  to educational training and retraining services and
    35  facilities, (2) health, medical and rehabilitation services and  facili-
    36  ties, (3) employment and re-employment services including small business
    37  opportunities, (4) housing options, (5) transportation options, (6) long
    38  term  care,  (7)  personal  care,  (8)  day program services, (9) family
    39  outreach and  (10)  other  essential  services  that  maximize  existing
    40  resources and administrative mechanisms;
    41    (b)  to  disseminate  general  information about available services to
    42  service-disabled veterans and how such services can  be  accessed.  Such
    43  information shall be posted on the division's website or be available in
    44  printed form;
    45    (c) to receive complaints in matters affecting service-disabled veter-
    46  ans  and to refer such complaints to the appropriate regulatory agencies
    47  where it deems necessary or appropriate; and
    48    (d) to conduct an ongoing evaluation of the needs of  service-disabled
    49  veterans.
    50    4.  The  council  shall  meet as necessary to carry out its functions,
    51  powers and duties, but such meetings shall  occur  at  least  once  each
    52  quarter. Furthermore, the council shall seek to consult with the network
    53  directors  of  the veterans integrated service networks, VISN 2 and VISN
    54  3.
    55    5. The council shall provide a report to the governor,  the  temporary
    56  president  of  the  senate  and the speaker of the assembly on or before

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     1  September first of each year, beginning in two thousand  eighteen.  Such
     2  report shall summarize the council's activity during the previous fiscal
     3  year and detailing legislative recommendations appropriate to effectuate
     4  the  purposes of this section, and any other recommendations for improv-
     5  ing service delivery and coordination, reducing duplication and fragmen-
     6  tation and facilitating the most efficient use  of  existing  resources.
     7  Such  report shall also include a proposed agenda consisting of specific
     8  issues that the council plans to address during the current fiscal year.
     9    § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    10  have  become  a  law; provided, however, that effective immediately, the
    11  addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule  or  regulation  necessary
    12  for  the implementation of this act on its effective date are authorized
    13  and directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date.
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