New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10362

Introduced
3/2/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  
Engrossed
3/16/26  

Caption

Directs the veterans service commission to submit a report regarding coordinated services for veterans with service-connected disabilities to the commissioner of veterans' services by April 1, 2029.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding the provision of services to veterans. It requires a thorough review of the current services available to veterans, which includes education, healthcare, employment, and housing assistance. It not only highlights the necessity for effective state-level support but also sets a precedent for creating a comprehensive statewide program that could centralize and streamline access to crucial services.

Summary

A10362 is a newly introduced bill aimed at improving the coordination of services for veterans with service-connected disabilities. The bill mandates that the veterans service commission submit a comprehensive report to the commissioner of veterans' services by April 1, 2029. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by veterans, particularly in navigating multiple state and local agencies, the legislature intends for this report to identify service deficiencies and recommend coordinated solutions tailored to veterans' needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the feasibility of implementing a statewide program and the adequacy of resources allocated to veterans' services. Some stakeholders may express concerns about whether existing local programs can be maintained effectively while also complying with new coordination requirements. Furthermore, there may be debates concerning the adequacy of funding and the prioritization of needs as detailed in the report, especially in light of the diverse and sometimes complex needs of the veteran population.

Companion Bills

NY S08897

Same As Directs the veterans service commission to submit a report regarding coordinated services for veterans with service-connected disabilities to the commissioner of veterans' services by April 1, 2029.

Previously Filed As

NY S08897

Directs the veterans service commission to submit a report regarding coordinated services for veterans with service-connected disabilities to the commissioner of veterans' services by April 1, 2029.

NY A11178

Authorizes distinctive license plates for women veterans; directs that excess service charges collected be used to support programs that support women veterans at the direction of the commissioner of veterans' services.

NY A08475

Makes technical corrections relating to the title of the commissioner of veterans' services.

NY S08247

Makes technical corrections relating to the title of the commissioner of veterans' services.

NY A08425

Directs the department of veterans' services to conduct a study about veterans' employment review.

NY S08146

Directs the department of veterans' services to conduct a study about veterans' employment review.

NY A00947

Directs that moneys in the veterans' home services fund shall be payable on vouchers certified by the commissioner of veterans' services; directs a report to be submitted by such commissioner; directs that moneys in the military family relief fund shall be payable on vouchers certified by the commissioner of veterans' services.

NY S06281

Directs that moneys in the veterans' home services fund shall be payable on vouchers certified by the commissioner of veterans' services; directs a report to be submitted by such commissioner; directs that moneys in the military family relief fund shall be payable on vouchers certified by the commissioner of veterans' services.

NY S08493

Provides a $250 World War II service bonus for certain veterans; directs the Department of Veterans' Services to receive, examine and pay bonus claims.

NY S1088

Directs Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs to enter into agreements to provide certain legal services to certain disabled veterans.

Similar Bills

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