Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB652

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Veterans Rights And Benefits.

Impact

The amendments to Chapter 363 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes will create stricter guidelines surrounding the compensation practices of veterans' benefits advisors. By prohibiting excessive or unreasonable fees for services related to veterans' claims, this bill seeks to protect veterans from potential exploitation. It also imposes penalties for any violations of these regulations, categorizing such acts as unfair or deceptive practices under certain chapters of state law.

Summary

House Bill 652 aims to regulate individuals receiving compensation for providing guidance related to veterans' benefits. It establishes prohibitions on compensation for preparation, presentation, or advice regarding veterans' benefits matters, except as allowed by federal law. This legislation emphasizes the importance of transparency between service providers and individuals seeking assistance with veterans' benefits by requiring written agreements detailing service terms and compensation before services are rendered.

Contention

The bill has notable exceptions, allowing accredited representatives and certain employees of the Department of Defense to operate outside these regulations. Critics may argue that this could lead to inconsistencies in the advising practices of veterans' benefits across different entities. Additionally, the language around guaranteeing specific outcomes in terms of benefits might raise concerns regarding the feasibility of adequately advising veterans without running afoul of this bill's provisions.

Final_note

Overall, HB652 represents an effort to enhance the ethical standards and regulatory framework governing the provision of veterans' benefits advice in Hawaii, ensuring that individuals receive fair treatment and transparent service in the complex landscape of veterans' claims.

Companion Bills

HI SB608

Same As Relating To Veterans Rights And Benefits.

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