Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB31

Introduced
12/19/24  

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Veterans' Benefits And Trade Practices.

Impact

Should HB31 be enacted, it will significantly affect how veterans receive assistance navigating the complex claims process for V.A. benefits. By prohibiting non-accredited individuals from charging for their services, the bill is expected to reduce the prevalence of unethical practices that prey on veterans. Furthermore, it establishes a legal framework that allows veterans to take action against violators, potentially leading to increased accountability within the industry that provides support services for veterans.

Summary

House Bill 31 seeks to amend Title 6 of the Delaware Code to strengthen regulations surrounding the provision of assistance to veterans in accessing their benefits. The bill specifically targets non-Veterans Administration (V.A.) accredited individuals and businesses that charge veterans for services related to their benefits. It aims to prevent predatory practices that mislead veterans into paying for services that are often available at no cost through accredited agencies. By establishing stricter guidelines and requirements for non-accredited service providers, the bill intends to protect veterans from potential exploitation and ensure they receive accurate information regarding their benefits.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards HB31 appears to be largely positive among advocates for veterans' rights and organizations dedicated to supporting military personnel. Supporters of the bill argue that it addresses a critical gap in veteran services by eliminating unregulated and potentially harmful practices. However, there may be some concern from service providers who fear the bill may limit their ability to offer paid assistance for legitimate services not covered by the V.A.

Contention

Despite the bill's positive intentions, discussions may arise surrounding the balance of regulation versus service availability. Opponents might argue that overly stringent regulations could dissuade capable providers from offering necessary support to veterans, particularly in areas where V.A. services may be lacking. Additionally, the implementation timeline established in the bill, set to take effect 18 months after enactment, may be scrutinized, as stakeholders debate whether this provides enough time for adequate compliance and adjustment within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HB203

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Equity And Inclusion In Financial Literacy For All High School Students In Delaware Act.

DE HB80

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards.

DE SB65

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Terminating The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative And Co2 Emission Trading Program.

DE HB186

An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Business Tax Credits And Deductions For Electricity Production.

DE HB1

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To Creation Of A Delaware Department Of Veterans Affairs.

DE HB92

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Environmental Control By Repealing The Delaware Advanced Clean Car Program Under Regulation 1140 Of Title 7 Of The Delaware Administrative Code And Adopting The Delaware Low Emission Vehicle Program.

DE HB22

An Act To Amend Title 21 And Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Constables.

DE HB85

An Act To Amend Title 14 And Title 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To School Board Members.

DE HB5

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Legislative Oversight Of Agency Regulations.

DE HB290

An Act To Amend Title 1 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Puerto Rico Day.

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