Summary of the Perfected Version of the Bill

HCS HB 427 -- MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY, VETERANS, AND THEIR
FAMILIES (Largent)

COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN:  Committee on Veterans

This substitute changes the laws regarding members of the
military, veterans, and their families.  In its main provisions,
the substitute:

(1)  Designates May 1 of each year as "Silver Star Families of
America Day" to honor the wounded members of the United States
armed forces;

(2)  Requires all persons appointed to the Missouri Veterans'
Commission to be a member of a statewide veterans' organization
for at least two consecutive years prior to their appointment and
authorizes the commission to establish rules and regulations
necessary for the management and administration of its veteran
service programs and cemeteries;

(3)  Revises the educational grant program for survivors of war
veterans by specifying who is a qualifying military member and
who is a combat veteran;

 (4)  Requires a dependent, as defined in federal law, who is
residing in Missouri and whose parent is assigned to permanent
duty in the state to be eligible for in-state tuition as long as
he or she is continuously enrolled in a Missouri higher education
institution including any transfers from one Missouri institution
to another or from an undergraduate to a graduate degree program.
Currently, eligibility for in-state tuition as a military
dependent is subject to administrative regulation and
institutional policy;

(5)  Allows the unclaimed remains of a veteran to be collected by
a veterans' service organization for the purpose of interment in
a veterans' cemetery if the remains have been in possession of a
funeral establishment for at least one year and the funeral
establishment has given written notice to another funeral
establishment or a person who contracted for the cremation or
interment.  If the address of the person entitled to the remains
cannot be reasonably ascertained, notice must be given in a
newspaper of general circulation in the county of the veteran's
residence.  If the veteran's residence is unknown, notice must be
given in the county where the veteran died or, if the death
location is unknown, in the county in which the funeral
establishment is located.  If the remains are not claimed within
30 days of the written notice or within four months of the date
of the first newspaper publication, the remains may be given to a
veterans' service organization for interment.  A veterans'
service organization is not liable for simple negligence if it
does not scatter the remains but must take all reasonable steps
to inter the remains in a veterans' cemetery;

(6)  Authorizes the Department of Revenue to provide one set of
"PURPLE HEART" specialized license plates free of charge to any
person who has been awarded the medal.  Any additional set of
special license plates may be obtained at the current fee for
specialized plates; and

(7)  Requires all court orders regarding child custody or
visitation issued or modified while either party is in active
military service and deployed out-of-state to be temporary in
nature.  Upon return from deployment, the party will be given an
opportunity to be heard on the child custody and visitation order
before a permanent order is entered.

FISCAL NOTE:  No impact on state funds in FY 2010, FY 2011, and
FY 2012.

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Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
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