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HB81 • 2025

Revise law to change supervision of veterans' affairs division administrator

Revise law to change supervision of veterans' affairs division administrator

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Marta Bertoglio
Last action
2025-04-03
Official status
Chapter Number Assigned
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about updating Section 10-2-102, MCA, or requiring the Adjutant General to hire a new administrator. These statements were removed as they are not supported by the provided text.

Change in Supervision of Veterans' Affairs Division Administrator

This law changes the supervision of the veterans' affairs division administrator from the Board of Veterans' Affairs to the Adjutant General.

What This Bill Does

  • Moves the supervision of the veterans' affairs division administrator from the Board of Veterans' Affairs to the Adjutant General.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Veterans and their families who rely on services provided by the Veterans' Affairs Division.
  • The Board of Veterans' Affairs, which no longer supervises the division's administrator.
  • The Adjutant General, who now hires and oversees the administrator for veterans' affairs.

Terms To Know

Adjutant General
A high-ranking military officer responsible for managing a state’s National Guard and often involved in civilian defense-related matters.
Veterans' Affairs Division Administrator
The person who manages the day-to-day operations of the Veterans' Affairs Division, implementing policies and carrying out duties related to veterans' services.

Limits and Unknowns

  • Does not specify when this change will take effect.
  • Does not provide details on how the transition from Board supervision to Adjutant General supervision will be managed.
  • Does not outline specific qualifications for the new administrator hired by the adjutant general.

Bill History

  1. 2025-04-03 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Governor

  2. 2025-04-03 HOUSE

    Chapter Number Assigned

  3. 2025-03-25 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Governor

  4. 2025-03-24 SENATE

    (S) Signed by President

  5. 2025-03-21 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Speaker

  6. 2025-03-17 HOUSE

    (H) Returned from Enrolling

  7. 2025-03-15 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  8. 2025-03-15 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Concurred

  9. 2025-03-15 HOUSE

    (H) Sent to Enrolling

  10. 2025-03-14 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  11. 2025-03-14 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Concurred

  12. 2025-02-15 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Concurred

  13. 2025-02-14 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred

  14. 2025-01-31 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  15. 2025-01-20 SENATE

    (S) First Reading

  16. 2025-01-20 SENATE

    (S) Referred to Committee

  17. 2025-01-17 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  18. 2025-01-17 HOUSE

    (H) 3rd Reading Passed

  19. 2025-01-17 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Senate

  20. 2025-01-16 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  21. 2025-01-16 HOUSE

    (H) 2nd Reading Passed

  22. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  23. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  24. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (H) First Reading

  25. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  26. 2024-12-20 HOUSE

    (H) Referred to Committee

  27. 2024-12-12 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester

  28. 2024-12-12 HOUSE

    (H) Introduced

  29. 2024-11-18 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Ready for Delivery

  30. 2024-11-17 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Assembly

  31. 2024-11-15 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review

  32. 2024-11-14 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing

  33. 2024-11-13 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Legal Review

  34. 2024-11-13 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Edit

  35. 2024-09-23 HOUSE

    (LC) Drafter Assigned

Official Summary Text

Revise law to change supervision of veterans' affairs division administrator

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
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69th Legislature 2025 HB 81
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ENROLLED BILL
AN ACT CHANGING SUPERVISION OF THE VETERANS' AFFAIRS DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR; MOVING
SUPERVISION FROM THE BOARD OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS TO THE ADJUTANT GENERAL; AND
AMENDING SECTION 10-2-102, MCA.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. Section 10-2-102, MCA, is amended to read:
"10-2-102. Duties of board -- employee qualifications. (1) The board shall establish a statewide
service for veterans and their families as provided in this section. The board shall:
(a) actively cooperate with local, state, and federal agencies whose services encompass the affairs
of veterans and their families;
(b) promote the general welfare of all veterans and their families;
(c) assist veterans and their families who are residents of this state in filing claims for the benefits
to which they are entitled. In carrying out this duty, the board and its accredited employees shall, upon the
request of an eligible claimant, act as agents for the claimant in developing and presenting claims for benefits
provided under Title 38 of the United States Code. The board shall seek to secure speedy and just action for
each claimant. A board employee officially acting as an agent on behalf of a claimant must be properly
accredited and recognized pursuant to 38 CFR 14.628 and 14.629.
(d) officially advocate for the fair treatment of Montana's veterans and their families by the U.S.
department of veterans affairs with respect to claims processing, health care services, and other veteran-
related programs and inform veterans and their family members of all available grievance procedures;
(e) develop and implement an information and communication program to keep veterans and their
family members informed about available federal, state, and community-based services and benefits. The
program may include but is not limited to:
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(i) development and distribution of a services and benefits directory;
(ii) regular public service announcements through various media;
(iii) information to assist veterans and their family members in obtaining federal benefits and
treatment services related to depleted uranium exposure, including a best practice health screening of any
veteran who:
(A) has been identified pursuant to department of defense policy as having possible level I, II, or III
exposure to depleted uranium;
(B) is referred for a health screening by a military physician; or
(C) may have been exposed to depleted uranium during service in a combat zone.
(iv) an internet website with information and links relevant to veterans and their families and
including information about board meetings and activities related to veterans' affairs; and
(v) a quarterly newsletter, which may be printed or electronically distributed by e-mail or by posting
it to an appropriate website.
(f) seek grants to help fund veterans' programs established pursuant to this section;
(g) develop a memorandum of understanding with the federal veterans' employment and training
service and with other appropriate entities to facilitate interagency cooperation, such as resource sharing,
cross-training, data and information sharing, and service delivery coordination;
(h) establish management tools, including but not limited to needs assessments, policy
statements, program goals and objectives, performance measures, and program evaluation criteria;
(i) prepare a biennial report to the governor, the department of military affairs, the state
administration and veterans' affairs interim committee in accordance with 5-11-210, and veterans' service
organizations. The report must include but is not limited to Montana veteran demographic information, the
financial impact of division benefit claim services received by Montana veterans, and a summary of the general
and special revenue budgets and expenditures for veterans' affairs.
(j) request legislation responsive to identified needs.
(2) Employees of the board must be residents of this state. Whenever possible, all employees of
the board must have served in the military forces of the United States during World War I, World War II, the
Korean war, the Vietnam conflict, or other period of conflict involving the United States military overseas and
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must have been honorably discharged. Preference for employment must be given to disabled veterans.
(3) The board adjutant general shall hire an administrator to implement board policy and carry out
the duties of the board."
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I hereby certify that the within bill,
HB 81, originated in the House.
___________________________________________
Chief Clerk of the House
___________________________________________
Speaker of the House
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
___________________________________________
President of the Senate
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
HOUSE BILL NO. 81
INTRODUCED BY M. BERTOGLIO
BY REQUEST OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
AN ACT CHANGING SUPERVISION OF THE VETERANS' AFFAIRS DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR; MOVING
SUPERVISION FROM THE BOARD OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS TO THE ADJUTANT GENERAL; AND
AMENDING SECTION 10-2-102, MCA.