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> Commonwealth of Virginia
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> Office of Governor Bob McDonnell
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> June 29, 2010
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> Contact: Stacey Johnson
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> Phone: (804) 225-4260
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> E-mail:
Stacey.Johnson@Governor.Virginia.Gov <mailto:Stacey.Johnson@Governor.Virginia.Gov>
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> New Veterans Services Measures Take Effect Thursday
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> Highlights 24 Pieces of Legislation to Make Virginia the Most Veteran Friendly
State in America
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> RICHMOND - Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell today highlighted legislation
taking effect July 1st that recognizes his commitment to make Virginia the most
Veteran friendly state in America. Included in this is legislation establishing
a Veterans Skills Database, fee waivers for Veterans seeking small business
permits, protecting the right to display the American flag at their home, and
designating the Honor and Remember Flag as the Commonwealth's emblem of service
and sacrifice.
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> Speaking about the legislation becoming law on July 1st, Governor McDonnell
remarked, "Virginia is home to more than 830,000 veterans and almost 200,000
Virginians are serving in the military around the world. Our state government
must continue to do more to better serve those who have voluntarily protected
America for generations past and present. During the 2010 legislative session we
passed 24 pieces of legislation to make Virginia the most veteran-friendly state
in America. I have tasked Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Services
Paul Galanti to develop a Veterans Bill of Rights to identify the needs of
veterans and their families so we can make sure those needs are met. I have also
asked the Virginia Employment Commission, in cooperation with the Department of
Veterans Services and the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, to establish a
Veterans Skills Database to help market and promote workforce skills to
veterans. We passed legislation protecting a Virginian 's right to fly the
American flag on his or her property. Further, we have designated the Honor and
Remember Flag as the Commonwealth's emblem of service and sacrifice by the brave
men and women of the United States Armed Forces, who have given their lives in
the line of duty. The community of veterans and active duty soldiers who call
Virginia home deserve our support and recognition to ensure their success in the
Commonwealth."
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> Commissioner of Veterans Services Paul Galanti also noted, "We are working
hard to implement the most affected policies to ensure our veterans and active
duty soldiers have the tools they need to be successful at home and continue to
choose Virginia as their place of retirement. The 24 pieces of legislation going
into law on Thursday will better equip us with the tools needed to provide
Virginia's veterans with the services they need."
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> Veterans Services Laws Taking Effect July 1st:
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> HB479 (Carrico) - Burial vaults at state-operated veterans cemeteries
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> . Provides burial vaults at cost to eligible veterans and their family members
interred at state-operated veterans cemeteries, based on available funding at
the Department of Veterans Services.
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> HB128 (Cox) - Free fishing licenses to disabled, active duty military
personnel
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> * Authorizes the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue free fishing
licenses to disabled, active duty military personnel who are receiving inpatient
or outpatient medical treatment from a veterans or military hospital in
Virginia, an adjoining state, or the District of Columbia.
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> SB243 (Watkins) Fishing license; exempts active duty military personnel who
are residents
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> * Exempts active duty military personnel who are residents and on leave from
having to obtain a basic fishing license so long as they can show proof that
they are on leave.
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> HB956 (Lingamfelter)/ SB151 (Stuart) - Condominium and Property Owners'
Association Acts; display of U.S. flag
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> * Provides that a unit owners' or property owner's association shall not
prohibit or otherwise adopt or enforce any policy restricting a unit or lot
owner from displaying upon property to which that owner has a separate ownership
interest or a right to exclusive possession or use the flag of the United States
whenever such display is in compliance with the federal Flag Code. The bill also
provides that the unit owners' or property owners' association may establish
reasonable restrictions as to the size, place, duration, and manner of placement
or display of the flag provided the restrictions are necessary to protect a
substantial interest of the unit owners' or property owners' association. Under
the bill in an action brought to enforce a rule pertaining to display of the
flag, the unit owners' or property owners' association has the burden of proof
regarding whether the rule protects a substantial interest of the association.
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> HB1226 (Tyler) - Adds Global War on Terrorism, etc., to wars that are honored
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> * Adds the Global War on Terror, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation
Iraqi Freedom to the wars that are recognized on Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
The bill also adds the Global War on Terror and Operation Enduring Freedom to
the wars or conflicts for which a locality may issue permits for the erection of
monuments or memorials.
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> SB55 (Martin)/ HB1235 (Anderson) - Absentee ballots; procedure for various
deadlines and ballot requirements
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> * Requires that ballots be prepared and available for absentee voting not
later than 45 days before any election rather than 45 days before the November
election and 30 days before other elections. The bill also requires preparation
of ballots 45 days in advance of special elections for federal office and
allows, if necessary, preparation as soon after that deadline as possible for
other special elections. Various deadlines for nominations and filings are
adjusted in response to the ballot preparation change.
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> SB349 (Hanger) Reemployment rights of members of the Virginia National Guard,
State Defense Force, or naval militia
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> * Extends the period in which a member of the Virginia National Guard,
Virginia State Defense Force, or naval militia is required to apply for
reinstatement in his former job to 90 days following his release from duty or
from hospitalization following release, if the length of the member's absence by
reason of service in the uniformed services exceeds 180 days. If the duration of
his absence does not exceed 180 days, such notice must be given within 14 days,
which is the current period allowed in all instances regardless of the duration
of the absence. This notice period is consistent with that provided under the
federal Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act for service
members deployed for 181 days or longer.
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> HB1233 (Miller)/ SB613 (Paula/Wampler) - Insurance Coverage of Virginia
National Guard Members if called to active duty by Governor
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> * Allows a member of the Virginia National Guard called to state active duty
by the Governor to continue his health care coverage, life insurance and
long-term care insurance, at the member's expense.
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> HB262 (Sherwood/Greason)/ SB255 (Hurst/Stosch) - Exemption from handling fee
for veterans opening small business
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> . Exempts veterans from paying the Department of Business Assistance's
handling fee when establishing a small business through the one-stop small
business permitting program.
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> HJ127 (Cosgrove/Sherwood/Hurt) - Honor and Remember Flag; State's emblem of
service and sacrifice by members of U.S. Armed Forces
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> . Designates the Honor and Remember Flag as the Commonwealth's emblem of
service and sacrifice by the brave men and women of the United States Armed
Forces who have given their lives in the line of duty.
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> HB129 (O'Bannon)/ SB31 (Puller) - Constitutional amendment; property tax
exemption for certain veterans
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> . Provides for a referendum at the November 2, 2010, election to approve or
reject an amendment requiring the General Assembly to provide a real property
tax exemption for the principal residence of a veteran, or his or her surviving
spouse, if the veteran has a 100 percent service-connected, permanent, and total
disability.
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> HB1337 (Lingamfelter) - Veterans Bill of Rights
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> . Requires the Commissioner, in conjunction with the Board of Veterans
Services, to establish and implement a compact with Virginia's veterans, which
shall have a goal of making Virginia America's most veteran-friendly state. The
bill specifies the provisions to be contained in the compact, and requires the
Commissioner to include the status and progress of the compact in his annual
report.
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> SB299 (J. Miller) - Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military
Children
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> . Requires the Department of Education to employ a military family education
liaison to provide staff support for the Virginia Council on the Interstate
Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children and to assist military
families and the state in facilitating the implementation of the Interstate
Compact
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> HB419 (K. Cox) - Electronic processing of disability claims
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> . Requires the Department of Veterans Services to replace its existing case
management technology, which replacement is required to support highly
sophisticated electronic claims preparation.
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> HB174 (K. Cox) - Eliminates requirement that Wounded Warrior Program cover
only combat injuries
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> . Eliminates the requirement that the Wounded Warrior Program cover only
injuries sustained by military service personnel in combat areas.
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> HB1118 (Stolle)/ SB619 (Herring) - Virginia Military Family Relief Fund
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> . Allows individuals who receive payments from the Virginia Military Family
Relief Fund to subtract them from their federal adjustable gross income when
calculating their Virginia taxable income, for taxable years beginning on and
after January 1, 2010.
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> HB760 (Stolle) - Veterans Skills Database
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> . Requires the Virginia Employment Commission, in cooperation with the
Department of Veterans Services and the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, to
establish the Veterans Skills Database, an Internet-accessible database of
veterans and their workforce skills, for the purpose of marketing and promoting
the workforce skills of veterans to potential employers. The database will be
free to both veterans and employers.
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> HB382 (Sherwood) - Burial power of attorney
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> . Provides that when a person dies while on active military duty and has
designated an individual to make arrangements for his funeral and disposition of
his remains on a U.S. Department of Defense Record of Emergency Data, the
designee shall be responsible for making such arrangements.
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