N.Y. Veterans' Services Law Section 29-B
Veterans’ liaisons


1.

As used in this section the term “state agency” shall mean any department, board, bureau, division, commission, council or committee within the executive branch.

2.

Each state agency shall designate at least one employee to act as a liaison with veterans within such agency or served by such agency. Such liaison shall be funded from existing appropriations in each agency. Upon designating a veterans’ liaison, which shall be done within ninety days, all state agencies shall inform the department in a form and manner to be prescribed by the department. An employee designated to act as a veterans’ liaison must first complete an initial training provided by appropriate staff designated by the department before assuming the duties of a veterans’ liaison. Thereafter all veterans’ liaisons shall annually receive supplemental trainings provided by the department. A state agency may also, in consultation with the department, prescribe such additional trainings for its veterans’ liaisons as it deems necessary and relevant to assisting veterans employed or served by the agency.

3.

Each state agency shall conspicuously post the name and contact information of its current veterans’ liaisons on its website and a listing of all state agency veterans’ liaisons shall be maintained by the department and updated at least annually on its website.

4.

The duties of a veterans’ liaison may include but not be limited to:

(a)

providing information and assistance to veterans regarding benefits and services available to veterans at the liaison’s agency or other state agencies including the department;

(b)

ensuring active communication, coordination and cooperation are maintained with members of the public as well as other state and local agencies regarding the agency’s efforts to assist veterans;

(c)

advising agency staff as to how to identify and address the unique needs of veterans within or served by the agency;

(d)

informing veterans within the agency as to applicable employee personnel policies;

(e)

promoting the recruitment, retention, and professional development of veteran employees within the agency; and

(f)

making efforts to identify veterans as defined in § 1 (Definitions)section one of this article within or served by the agency on an annual basis.

5.

Information received pursuant to this section will be provided to the department. Information collected pursuant to this section shall be protected under article six-A of the public officers law against disclosure of confidential material and used only to determine the number of veterans who are employed by or seeking services from the state of New York.

6.

The department shall develop guidelines and a best practices document for veterans’ liaisons in consultation with state agencies and with input solicited from the veterans’ liaisons designated by such agencies. Further, the department shall include engagement with veterans’ liaisons as part of its efforts to develop collaborative relationships with state agencies pursuant to subdivision thirty-seven of § 4 (General functions, powers and duties of department)section four of this article.

7.

The annual report required by subdivision seventeen of § 4 (General functions, powers and duties of department)section four of this article shall contain a description of the department’s activities and collaborations with veterans’ liaisons and any recommendations of the department with respect to the veterans’ liaisons program established under this section. * NB There are 3 § 29-b’s * NB Effective February 9, 2025

Source: Section 29-B — Veterans' liaisons, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/VET/29-B (updated Dec. 27, 2024; accessed Jan. 4, 2025).

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Definitions
2
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
11
Use of personal confidential information obtained from veterans or family members of veterans receiving services from the state and polit...
12
Acceptance of gifts
13
State veterans’ service agency
14
Local veterans’ service agencies
15
Powers and duties of local veterans’ service agencies
16
Location and cost of local veterans’ service agencies
17
Local veterans’ service committees
18
Appropriations for expenses and activities of local veterans’ service agencies
19
Women veterans coordinator
20
Women veterans advisory committee
21
Creation of annuity
22
Evidence of entitlement
23
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
29‑B
Veterans’ liaisons
29‑B*2
Veteran maternity care
29‑B*3
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Accessed:
Jan. 4, 2025

Last modified:
Dec. 27, 2024

§ 29-B’s source at nysenate​.gov

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