N.Y. Veterans' Services Law Section 25
Veterans health screening


1.

As used in this section:

a.

“Eligible member” means a member of the New York army national guard or the New York air national guard who served in the Persian Gulf War, as defined in 38 USC 101, or in an area designated as a combat zone by the president of the United States during Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom;

b.

“Veteran” means a person as defined in § 1 (Definitions)section one of this article who is a resident of the state;

c.

“Military physician” includes a physician who is under contract with the United States department of defense to provide physician services to members of the uniformed services; and

d.

“Depleted uranium” means uranium containing less uranium-235 than the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.

2.

On and after February first, two thousand seven, the adjutant general and the state commissioner shall assist any eligible member or veteran who has been experiencing health problems. Such problems may include exposure to toxic materials or harmful physical agents such as depleted uranium. An eligible member or veteran who has been assigned a risk level I, II or III for depleted uranium exposure by his or her branch of service, is referred by a military physician, or has reason to believe that he or she was exposed to toxic materials or harmful physical agents such as depleted uranium during such service, in obtaining federal treatment services. Such treatment shall include, but not be limited to, a best practice health screening test for exposure to depleted uranium using a bioassay procedure involving sensitive methods capable of detecting depleted uranium at low levels and the use of equipment with the capacity to discriminate between different radioisotopes in naturally occurring levels of uranium and the characteristic ratio and marker for depleted uranium. As more scientific reliable tests become available such test shall be included in the treatment protocol. No state funds shall be used to pay for such tests or such other federal treatment services.

3.

On or before February first, two thousand seven, the adjutant general shall submit a report to the chair of the senate veterans, homeland security and military affairs committee and the chair of the assembly veterans’ affairs committee on the scope and adequacy of training received by members of the New York army national guard and the New York air national guard on detecting whether their service as eligible members is likely to entail, or to have entailed, exposure to toxic materials or harmful physical agents such as depleted uranium. The report shall include an assessment of the feasibility and cost of adding predeployment training concerning potential exposure to depleted uranium and other toxic chemical substances and the precautions recommended under combat and noncombat conditions while in a combat theater or combat zone of operations.

Source: Section 25 — Veterans health screening, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/VET/25 (updated Apr. 7, 2023; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Definitions
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Department of veterans’ services
3
Veterans’ services commission
3‑A
Veterans employment task force
4
General functions, powers and duties of department
5
Veteran speaker education program
6
Cooperation and facilities of other departments
7
Information on status of veterans receiving assistance
8
New York state supplemental burial allowance for members of the uniformed services of the United States killed in combat or duty subject ...
9
New York state veteran burial fund
10
Time within which marriage may be solemnized
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Use of personal confidential information obtained from veterans or family members of veterans receiving services from the state and polit...
12
Acceptance of gifts
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State veterans’ service agency
14
Local veterans’ service agencies
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Powers and duties of local veterans’ service agencies
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Location and cost of local veterans’ service agencies
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Local veterans’ service committees
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Appropriations for expenses and activities of local veterans’ service agencies
19
Women veterans coordinator
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Women veterans advisory committee
21
Creation of annuity
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Evidence of entitlement
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Persons who may receive annuity
24
New York state veterans’ cemeteries
25
Veterans health screening
26
Payment to parents of veterans
27
Cremated remains of a veteran
28
New York state silver rose veterans service certificate
29
Intake forms for admission and residency
29‑A
Loan counseling for mortgages guaranteed by the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944
29‑A*2
Veterans memorial registry

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 7, 2023

§ 25’s source at nysenate​.gov

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