Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific details on how additional costs will be covered or if all required documents are available for every eligible individual.
Tennessee Veterans' Cemetery Eligibility Act
This bill changes eligibility requirements for interment in Tennessee's state veterans' cemeteries and specifies which documents are needed to prove eligibility.
What This Bill Does
- Changes who can be buried in a state veterans' cemetery by adding members of reserve components, army national guard, or air national guard if they meet certain conditions.
- Requires the Department of Veterans Services to accept specific forms as proof of service and honorable discharge for interment eligibility.
- Prohibits charging fees for eligible individuals and their immediate family members who are buried in state veterans' cemeteries.
Who It Names or Affects
- Veterans who served in reserve components, army national guard, or air national guard under certain conditions.
- The Department of Veterans Services which must verify eligibility and accept specific documents.
- Spouses, surviving spouses, minor children, and dependent incapacitated children of eligible veterans.
Terms To Know
- NGB Form 22
- A form used by the National Guard Bureau to document service records.
- DD Form 214
- A military discharge certificate that shows a veteran's service history and discharge status.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the additional costs will be covered.
- It is unclear if all required documents are available for every eligible individual.