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An
act to add and repeal Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 1500) of
Division 6 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to veterans.
[Approved
by Governor September 20, 2003. Filed with Secretary of State September
22, 2003.]
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST
SB
748, McPherson. Veterans’ cemeteries.
Existing
law provides for the burial of veterans and veterans’ spouses and the
care of veterans’ graves, and requires the Department of Veterans
Affairs to develop certain state-owned and state-operated cemeteries, as
specified.
This
bill would, until January 1, 2006, create the Governor’s Commission on
State Veterans Cemeteries within the Department of Veterans Affairs,
composed as prescribed. It would require the commission to establish the
need for state veterans’ cemeteries, and locate and prioritize sites
for the future construction of those cemeteries.
This
bill would prohibit the department from implementing recommendations
made by the commission without statutory authorization and specified
federal funding.
The
people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION
1. Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 1500) is added to Division 6 of
the Military and Veterans Code, to read:
CHAPTER
11. COMMISSION ON STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES
1500.
There is hereby created within the Department of Veterans Affairs the
Governor’s Commission on State Veterans Cemeteries.
1501.
The commission shall consist of seven members, as follows:
(a)
There shall be five voting members, as follows:
(1)
Two veterans, as defined in Section 980, appointed by the Governor.
(2)
A veteran, as defined in Section 980, appointed by the Speaker of the
Assembly.
(3)
A veteran, as defined in Section 980, appointed by the Senate Committee
on Rules.
(4)
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs or the secretary’s authorized
representative.
(b)
There shall be two nonvoting ex officio members, as follows:
(1)
The Chairperson of the Assembly Committee on Veterans Affairs.
(2)
The Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs.
1502.
The commission shall have all of the following duties:
(a)
Establish the need for the creation of state veterans’ cemeteries and
locate and prioritize sites for the future construction of those
cemeteries, in accordance with that need.
(b)
Give priority to cemetery sites that meet one or more of the following
criteria:
(1)
The site is available at no cost to the state.
(2)
The department has previously studied or prepared budget packages,
working drawings, or project cost summaries for the site.
(3)
The parcel size is large enough to support expected interments for at
least 20 years.
(4)
The site has unique patriotic or military significance.
(5)
There is a high concentration of veterans within the service area of the
site.
(6)
The site is uncompromised by nearby incompatible land uses.
(c)
Report its findings to the Governor and the Legislature not later than
May 31, 2005.
1503.
The department may not implement any recommendation made pursuant to
Section 1502 without statutory authorization, and unless the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs State Cemetery Grants Program, as
described in Section 2408 of Title 38 of the United States Code,
provides 100 percent of the project construction costs associated with
the implementation of the commission’s recommendation.
1504.
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2006, and as
of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is
enacted before January 1, 2006, deletes or extends that date.
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